Top 25 Most Impactful Chairs of Boards Influencing Business in 2023
Safaricom’s phenomenal growth over the last two decades has made it one of the most watched companies in East Africa.
Safaricom’s phenomenal growth over the last two decades has made it one of the most watched companies in East Africa.
APA is a significant employer, having directly created jobs for over 400 staff members and another 1,000 indirectly, as financial advisors.
Nizar Juma has received awards and honours for a wide spectrum of services. In 1982, H.E The President of Kenya Daniel Arap Moi bestowed on him The Silver Star of Kenya Award, for outstanding service to the nation of Kenya.
Simba Corp. under Mr Adil Popat, has established itself as a FOE with a difference: An independent Board of Directors that include independent non-executive directors, with a diversified skill sets and experience, as per the tenets of good corporate governance practice
Amb. Dr. Muthaura’s tenure as Head of Public Service saw a number of strategic reforms in government and the state-owned enterprises (SOE), that earned the public service in Kenya, global awards and recognition.
Flora Mutahi is currently serving a second term as Chair of Board of Anti Counterfeit Authority where she leads in promoting a counterfeit free Kenya.
Kellen Kariuki holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree in International Human Resource Management from Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University in the UK.
Ms. Karuku is a dynamic business leader, with strong management experience spanning over 25 years in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and non-governmental organizations,
Kiprono Kittony is the current chairman of the Nairobi Securities Exchange, the leading securities exchange in East and Central Africa. He had earlier served as a non-executive director of NSE since 2018.
In the various Boards he leads, Patrick’s input is manifested through being a stickler for good corporate governance, the promotion of diversity and being a champion for sustainability.