Top 25 Most Influential Chairs Of Board Impacting Business 2022
For the last 25 years, Mr Kariuki has been working in global finance and global private equity with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region he is ecstatic about.
For the last 25 years, Mr Kariuki has been working in global finance and global private equity with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region he is ecstatic about.
Marion Gathoga-Mwangi was appointed as Managing Director in July 2018. She is an accomplished Senior Executive with over 20 years of local and international experience in Commercial and General Management predominantly in the manufacturing sector.
Through her official duties and her passion and love for her country, Carole Kariuki has earned the singularly honour of being the de-facto Ambassador of a flamboyant coterie of witty, youthful and highly learned women CEOs.
Rita Kavashe always adds value to boards she sits on and brings high voltage networks, diversity in gender and infuses the often much needed skill set due to her exposure, experience and board background.
Dr Patricia Murugami has a deep purpose and calling to catalyze the growth of people, teams and boards by enabling them to rise and elevate and become their next best selves. In order to do this, she has served on various boards across the education, manufacturing, ICT, social enterprise and advisory sectors.
In a nutshell Lucia and her team are dedicated to helping luxury brands and companies engage millennial consumers and manage media relations, including leveraging traditional and social media to optimize communications reach and impact.
Appointed as the KAM Board Chair in July 2020 as the country was reeling from the impact of Covid-19 pandemic, Mucai Kunyiha has continued to steer members of the association amid the turbulent times.
Gen (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe retired from the military in May 2020 after serving for close to four decades. He rose from a seaman to head the defence forces and become the principal military adviser to the President and the National Security Council.
Kiprono Kittony loves to network. In the course of his travels, he has built a database in excess of 10,000+ contacts consisting of professionals, businesspersons, investors and government officials.
According to Vivienne Yeda, the few months she has been at Kenya Power have been fascinating. She avers that despite all the negative stories about the company, Kenya Power is a fascinating, complex business, full of first-class people who want to do well.