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27 years of WABF
Welcome to WABF27!
As Co-Chairs of this event, we have inherited a decades old tradition of gathering
leaders from across sectors with the continent’s rising stars to discuss challenges
and opportunities on the continent.We have endeavored to keep the best
features of WABF alive while also evolving our content to match the rapid pace
of change that characterizes the continent itself.All of this fits within our theme:
Moving Africa Forward: Mobilizing for the Next Growth Frontier.
To that end, you’ll see many of the same crowd favorites as last year --
distinguished keynote speakers, ample networking opportunities and a fantastic
evening of entertainment to wrap up a thought-provoking weekend of
conversation.We have also made some changes to reflect feedback from previous
years: we have added new panel discussions, changed the format of keynote
conversations and increased our NewVenture Competition prize money twofold.
In this guide, you’ll find the agenda for the weekend and all that you need to
know to navigate the conference -- the who, what, where and when.Whether
you are a panelist, prospective student, young professional or simply interested
in the continent’s trajectory, we are so happy that you are here.We can’t wait to
bring this event to life through your active participation and energy. Cheers to a
wonderful WABF!
Best,
Leonie Badger,Taiwo Abayomi & Ellen Halle
Co-Chairs,WABF27
Walnut Street
Spruce Street
Huntsmall Hall (JMHH) / 3730 Walnut Street : Nov 1 All programming, Nov 2 Partial programming
Steinberg - Dietrich Hall (SHDH) / 3620 Locust Walk : Nov 2 Panels, Career fair, and Coffee chats
Inn at Penn (TIAP) / 3600 Sansom Street : Nov 2 Registration, Keynotes, Breakfast, Lunch
MAP
(TIAP)
(SHDH)
(JMHH)
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1NOV
3NOV
2NOV
12.00 - 1.00 pm
11.30a - 1.30 pm
8.00 - 8.50 am
1.00 - 2.50 pm
8.50 - 9.00 am
3.00 - 8.00 pm
9.10 - 9.55 am
11.25 am - 12.05 pm
12.05 - 1.00 pm
1.00 - 1.30 pm
1.30 - 2.10 pm
7.00 - 7.45 pm
7.45 - 10.00 pm
10.00 pm - 2.00 am
2.25 - 3.10 pm
10.00 pm - 2.00 am
10.05 - 11.10 am
3.15 - 4.20 pm
4.30 - 5.35 pm
Arrival and registration / JMHH 260
WABF & Young African MBA’s Brunch / Loews
Hotel, Howe Room
JMHH - Jon M Huntsmall Hall / 3730 Walnut Street
SHDH - Steinberg - Dietrich Hall / 3620 Locust Walk
TIAP - The Inn at Penn Hotel / 3600 Sansom Street
LHRB - Loews Hotel Regency Ballroom / 1200 Market Street
Registration and breakfast / TIAP
Prospective students session / JMHH 270
Welcome address / JMHH 260
New Venture Competition / JMHH F85
Morning Keynote: Amane Dannouni / TIAP
Lunch Keynote: Hon Clare Akamanzi / TIAP
Lunch / TIAP
New Venture Competition Finalists presentation / TIAP
Keynote Special: Taste of WABF / TIAP
Gala: Greetings, Registration and Cocktails / LHRB
Gala: Dinner ft Chief Obi, fashion and dance showcase / LHRB
Official WABF After Party ft DJ Tunez and DJ Quenchie / LHRB
Career fair / Location TBC
Coffee chats / Location TBC
Official WABF Kickoff Party (ft DJ Prince) / Stratus Rooftop Lounge
Panels 1 - 4
Panels 5 - 8
Panels 9 - 12
1: The Future of African Healthcare / SHDH 211
5: Energy & Infrastructure Public Private Partnership / JMHH Room TBC
9: A Look at African Private Equity Investing / JMHH Room TBC
2: China in Africa: Rebalancing the Relationship / SHDH 213
6: Arts, Media, & Entertainment / JMHH Room TBC
10: Scaling Pan-African Fintech / JMHH Room TBC
3: Entrepreneurship: What’s Your Story? / SHDH 215
7: Sustainable Agriculture in a Growing Economy /JMHH Room TBC
11: Youth’s Role in Politics & Business /JMHH Room TBC
4: Women In Business & Leadership / SHDH 109
8: The Future of Tech and Venture Capital on the Continent / JMHH Room TBC
12: Tales from the Real Estate Market / JMHH Room TBC
TICKET REQUIRED (forum.whartonafrica.com/ticktets)
WABF 2019 SCHEDULE
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PLATINUM SPONSOR - BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP
DR. WAHEED A. OLAGUNJU
Dr Waheed A Olagunju retired from the Bank of Industry in April
2019 after a distinguished career that spanned 28 years. He began his
banking career with BOI’s precursor institution the Nigerian Industrial
Development Bank (NIDB) in 1990 as a Senior Manager and rose to the
position of Executive Director, Business Development (ED, BD) in 2012.
He was reassigned as Executive Director, Small and Medium Enterprises
(ED, SME) in August 2014. Dr. Olagunju acted twice as Managing Director
& Chief Executive Officer of the bank between April and May 2014 as well
as between February 2016 and May 2017 in addition to his responsibilities
as ED, BD and ED, SME.
Under his leadership of the SME Directorate, the bank’s annual lending
to SMEs rose phenomenally to N5.6 billion in 2015 which represented
205% increase over the average annual lending of N1.8 billion to SMEs
in previous years.The trend was sustained such that by 2018 the annual
disbursements to SMEs peaked at N28.3bn from N26bn in 2017 and
N8.2bn in 2016. Under his watch as Acting MD & CEO between 2016
and 2017, the bank recorded remarkable improvements that culminated in
BOI’s ratings by international and domestic rating agencies being upgraded
and affirmed by 2016.While Moody’s assigned BOI Aa1 in 2016 up from
Ba3 of 2015,Agusto’s rating of AA- in 2016 was higher than A+ of 2015.
AA+ assigned by Fitch in 2015 was affirmed in 2016.
Dr. Olagunju who is one of Nigeria’s leading development practitioners
and scholars bagged his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Social Sciences
degrees from the University of Lagos in 1981 and 1984 respectively as
well a Doctorate Degree in Business Administration from the Paris School
of Business in 2017. He obtained a professional certificate in Investment
Appraisal and Risk Analysis from the Queens University, Canada in 2013
and a certificate in Executive Development in 2018 from the Wharton
School, University of Pennsylvania, United States of America.
NVC CLOSING NOTE SPEAKER
FORMER ACTING MANAGING
DIRECTOR & CEO, BANK OF INDUSTRY
UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
ACROSS AFRICA
Our mission is clear. We go deep to unlock insight and have the
courage to act. We bring the right people together to challenge
established thinking and drive transformation. We work with our
clients to build the capabilities that enable organizations to achieve
sustainable advantage.
BCGOneAfrica@bcg.com
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AMANE DANNOUNI
Amane Dannouni is a member of the Center for Digital Government and
a core member of theTechnology, Media &Telecommunications (TMT)
practice at Boston Consulting Group. He joined BCG in 2009 and has
worked for the firm’s Paris, Singapore, and Casablanca offices, for clients in
Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
During his time in Singapore,Amane cofounded and led BCG’s Digital
Transformation Enablement Center in Asia Pacific, which helps clients
execute and sustain large-scale digital transformation efforts.
Amane has a deep interest in foreseeing how technology might invalidate
established business models across multiple industries, and how greater
economic and social value can be unlocked by developing the right set
of digital enablers (alternative digital channels, data and analytics-based
decision support, innovation vehicles, etc.). Before joining BCG,Amane
worked at JPMorgan and PricewaterhouseCoopers, mostly on deal
financing and strategic due diligence.
MORNING KEYNOTE SPEAKER
PARTNER, BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP
“Impact of Online Marketplaces on
Employment in Africa”
“Sharing Rwanda’s Development Experience”
CLARE AKAMANZI
Ms. Clare Akamanzi is CEO of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB)
and Member of the Cabinet of Rwanda. Prior to this role, she served as
Head of Strategy and Policy for H.E President Paul Kagame and for over 7
years as COO of the RDB.
Ms.Akamanzi has previously served as a Commercial Diplomat in London
and aTrade Negotiator in Geneva at the WorldTrade Organization.
She is an InternationalTrade and Investment Lawyer, who has lived,
schooled and worked in 7 countries in 3 continents but nothing beats the
privilege of being part of rebuilding her nation.
Ms Akamanzi is a Harvard Kennedy School MPA alum, where she was
the recipient of the Lucius N. Littaeur Fellows Award; the Raymond &
JosephineVernon Award, both for academic excellence and distinguished
contribution to HKS community, as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Award
for Excellence in Public Service. She also holds an LLM (InternationalTrade
and Investment) with distinction from the University of Pretoria, South
Africa, and LLM (Hons) from Makerere University, Uganda.
She is a 2012Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and was
named one of Africa’sTop 20 leading women in economic development by
Forbes in 2013. Earlier this year, Ms.Akamanzi was awarded an Honorary
Doctorate by Concordia University in Canada.
LUNCH KEYNOTE SPEAKER
CEO, RWANDAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD
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Busara is a 501c3 non profit registered in the US, but headquartered in
Kenya, with offices in Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and India. Our
mission is to “Work with researchers and organizations to advance and
apply behavioral science in pursuit of poverty alleviation.” We work with
foundations, non-profits, governments and social enterprises to design and
test behavioral interventions around the world.
We exist because we believe the world and the world of behavioral science
isn’t WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic). We run
the world’s largest experimental lab to bridge the WEIRD gap in academic
research and are based in the global south to tackle local problems embed-
ded in the context of the populations we want to serve.
Strategic Security Systems (Stratsec) is a services conglomerate based in
Accra, Ghana comprising of a procurement firm (StratSec), a renewable
energy solutions firm (SPS), a total logistics company (SCA), a property
development firm (Liqsoil Planning and Engineering), an ICT and data
management firm (eScripts Solutions) and an agri-chemical production and
distribution company (EcoIndex).
Stratsec’s vision is to become market leaders in all our industries and to grow
into an internationally competitive entity. To achieve this goal, Stratsec has
built a strong team of diverse qualifications and backgrounds that ensures
that best practices are adhered to always and the final consumers needs are
being addressed.
As an ISO and IEC certified company we ensure that we adhere to all local
and international standards. As a group we believe the future for everyone
of our stakeholders, employees and clients needs to be adequately secured.
The Legatum Center was founded on the belief that entrepreneurs and their
market-driven solutions are critical to advancing economic and social prog-
ress in the developing world. While global prosperity has increased in recent
decades, the progress is uneven, with the worst deprivations concentrated
in specific parts of the globe. The Center drives more inclusive prosperity by
building pathways for the next generation of change agents who, through
principled entrepreneurial leadership, will create good jobs, transform
systems, and improve lives. We’re a global community that is based at MIT,
drawing on the Institute’s talent, networks, presence, and expertise to inspire
and equip those who want to move their ideas toward scalable impact.
Our capstone program—a competitive Fellowship—is reserved for our most
promising and committed students. Each year we build a cohort of 20-25 stu-
dents who are dedicated to building and scaling ventures in the developing
world. We provide them with tuition, travel, and prototyping support, as well
as access to mentors, special seminars, and other cross-campus resources.
Flutterwave is a global payments technology company that helps businesses
make and accept payments from anywhere in Africa on a single platform.
Our technology is a one stop shop for companies looking to go global
and scale with ease when it comes to payments. Since launching in 2016,
Flutterwave has processed over $3B across 84M transactions for clients such
as Uber, Booking.com, Flywire, Facebook, among others.
Our product, Rave, supports collections and disbursement across various
payment types such as cards, bank accounts, mobile wallets, QR, among
others.
RUBY SPONSORSKEYNOTE PLENARY TED TALKS: A TASTE OF WABF
THE INN AT PENN / 1.30 PM - 2.10 PM
“A Taste of WABF”:TED-style Perspectives from Leaders & Rising Stars
Leaders from the diverse array of sectors represented at WABF speak about
areas of expertise and passion; topics will range from personal to more techni-
cal. We hope to share with the audience the incredible wealth and diversity of
knowledge represented at our conference.
Pelumi Olatinpo
POSTAGRAPH
(CEO/ Founder)
Aubrey Hruby
AFRICAN EXPERT NETWORK
(Co-Founder)
Caine Wanjau
TWIGA FOODS
(CTO)
Raza Hasnani
AFRICA50
(Head of Infrastracture
Investments)
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Based in Nairobi, Lori has built a logistics platform that is
revolutionising the cargo-transport value chain in Africa –
from the ground up.
The relative cost of moving goods in East Africa is one of
the highest in the world, leading to up to 75% of a product
cost’s going to logistics (compared to 6% in the US).
Lori enables the logistics space to operate at an order of
magnitude more efficiently than it does today.
Higher efficiency through Lori has been demon
strated to drive costs down which, in turn is expected to
create new jobs & stimulate overall economic development
in a tangible way.
Postagraph is an app for discovering, planning and sharing
authentic experiences. In a world of digital noise and curated
falsehoods, millennials seek a platform that seamlessly deliver
original and personalized experiences. From social media to
travel magazines, there’s the desire for truthful inspiration.
At Postagraph, we believe these inspirational experiences
are all around us, and if one looks through unfiltered lens,
one will find that travel is not where you go … but where
you are.
Kobo360 is a technology company that aggregates end-to-
end haulage operations to help cargo owners, truck owners,
drivers, and cargo recipients to achieve an efficient supply
chain framework.
With only a click of a button on our seamless mobile and
web applications, cargo owners can simply request for any
truck of their choice and have their goods picked up and
delivered to the required location through an all-in-one
robust logistics ecosystem.
Kobo uses big data and technology to reduce logistics
frictions while empowering rural farmers to earn more by
reducing farm wastages and helping manufacturers of all
sizes to find new markets. Kobo enables unprecedented
efficiency and cost reduction in the supply chain, providing
360-visibility while delivering products of all sizes safely, on
time and in full.
GENERAL SPONSORS
PARTNERS
NEW VENTURE COMPETITION SPONSORS
INNOVATION PARTNERSINNOVATION PARTNERS PANEL 1: THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN HEALTHCARE
STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 211 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM
Ami Dalal,Vice President at FINCA International and Managing Director of FINCAVentures, has over 15
years of principal investing experience across Africa,Asia, Europe and North America. She is responsible
for leading FINCAVentures, an impact investing initiative that provides patient capital and pre- and post-
investment support to help early-stage social enterprises grow. By linking access to finance with access
to basic services, FINCAVentures seeks to increase the quality of life, resilience and productivity of those
living at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP).Ami is a seasoned investor who has worked across sectors,
including impact investing, consumer products, infrastructure and real estate.Ami has an MBA from the
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a B.S. in Economics and a B.A. in Philosophy
from the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Patrick Singa is the Medical Director of Babyl Rwanda (of Babylon Health), a telemedicine operation
that has registered over 2 million users and performed over 650 thousand consultations. Prior to Babyl,
Dr. Singa served as a medical doctor with 10-years of hands-on medical practice in different public and
private health facilities. He has held different senior positions within the Rwandan Ministry of Health the
last one being a Director General role in a referral hospital. He also has extensive experience in public
health, community policing, hospital administration and people management he obtained while working
for different international institutions, the government of Rwanda and the United Nations. He spent 4
years working for the United Nations in peace building missions and was deployed in South Sudan, Mali
and the Ivory Coast.
Zachary joined Alta Semper in 2016 and brings more than nine years of advisory and investing
experience to the firm. Prior to joining Alta Semper, Zachary was a Senior Associate at Emerging Capital
Partners where he covered infrastructure and consumer / retail investments in Kenya. He worked across
the private equity life cycle including fundraising, new investments, portfolio management and exits. Prior
to Emerging Capital Partners, Zachary was an M&A Executive at SABMiller and worked on beverage
related transactions in South Africa, Nigeria,Angola, Kenya, Ethiopia, Malawi, andTanzania. Zachary’s
advisory experience was developed within the investment banking divisions of UBS and Goldman Sachs
in NewYork and Johannesburg. He focused on Consumer Products and broader Sub-Saharan Africa.
Zachary has an MBA fromThe Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Economics
from Cornell University.
Dr. Ben Ngoye is a Public Health, Organizational Development and Healthcare Management expert
currently serving as faculty at the Institute of Healthcare Management at Strathmore University. Ben was
the founding director of the Institute where he is credited with founding or co-founding several academic
and executive education programs, and he remains a member of the Board of the Africa Institute for
Healthcare Management. He has also undertaken various practitioner, management, consulting and
advisory roles in the public, private and not-for-profit domains in the health sector in many African
countries that include Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda and Burundi. His current research and
academic interest are focused on health systems strengthening, healthcare management development,
and performance measurement and decision making in the public sector, with an obvious bias toward
health.
Ralph Oluwole leads the GrowthTeam at Helium Health. He has spent the past three years pushing
Helium Health to become the largest EMR provider in West Africa.A larger than life team player and
calculated risk-taker, he has spent years helping teams at Access Bank, Gadroville Constructions and
Mobinatrics achieve their organizational objectives. Ralph holds a BSc in Mass Communications from
Redeemer’s University and is well versed in the art of sales and marketing.
Ami Dalal
FINCA Ventures
(Managing Director)
Dr. Patrick Singa
BABYL RWANDA
(Medical Director)
Zachary Fond
ALTA SEMPER
(Managing Director)
Dr. Ben Ngoye
IHM, Strathmore
(Lecturer)
Ralph Oluwole
HELIUM HEALTH
(Director of growth)
How digital is unlocking new business models for healthy people and profits
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PANEL 2: CHINA IN AFRICA
STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 213 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM
Bridget Boakye is a data scientist, entrepreneur, and writer based in Accra, Ghana, and NewYork City. She
is the CEO and co-founder of Africans on China, an advisory and consultancy on a mission to develop
human and industry capacities toward a self-sufficient Africa that relates to the world, especially China, on
mutually beneficial terms. Since its launch in late 2018, the firm has reached over 50,000 people with its
impact-driven community activation around China-Africa relations and has worked with prominent actors
in the China-Africa space including Jack Ma Foundation, Kente-Silk, and China AfricaTech Initiative.The
firm’s youth-focused program,Africans on China Campus Leaders Ambassadors Program (AoCCLAP)
with student leaders from Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya, is also already leaving its mark, including receiving a
noteworthy invitation to participate in Jack Ma’s Inaugural Africa Netpreneur Summit.
Aubrey Hruby is a Co-Founder of the Africa Expert Network (AXN), Insider PR and an investor in
African start-ups. As a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and advisor Fortune 500 companies doing
business in Africa, she speaks and writes regularly on African business issues for the FinancialTimes and
Axios. She has interviewed with the NewYorkTimes, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio,Al
Jazeera, Bloomberg Radio, CNBC, CCTV, and Africa24.Aubrey sits on the board of Invest Africa USA,
the private sector advisory board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and two dynamic
Nigerian companies. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations andYoung Leader at
the Milken Institute. Aubrey teaches at Georgetown University and the co-author of award-winning
The Next Africa (Macmillan, 2015). She earned a MBA from the Wharton School at the University of
Pennsylvania and a MA from Georgetown University.
PaulTrustfull’s many roles with Forbes Media include serving as the founding editor of Forbes Afrique,
the French edition of Forbes that is distributed in 23 francophone countries in Africa and founding
writer of Forbes’s Emerging Markets custom content category. He has fostered important international
business relationships with CEOs and heads of states that have proven invaluable in developing new
business––specifically the African business sector––for Forbes magazine. He has travelled extensively to
meet and interview some of the world’s most intriguing leaders such as the late Nelson Mandela, Fmr.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Lula da Silva of Brazil, Prime Minister Matata Ponyo Mapon, of
the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Lamido Sanusi, former Nigerian Central Bank Governor. Paul
has also interviewed and featured personalities in the entertainment industry including Quincy Jones and
Harry Belafonte.
For the last 5 years Peter has been focused on investing in technology startups across Africa, and is
currently the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of 4DXVentures, a venture capital firm focused on
Africa.At 4DX Peter works to find and partner with the top entrepreneurs on the continent. Peter
has been an investor for over a decade, with roles spanning global macro, public and private equity
investing, as well as designing overall portfolio and risk management strategies before founding 4DX
Ventures. He’s had investment roles at Bridgewater Associates (Emerging Markets Research & Lead
China Analyst),Adakin Capital (public & private equity investing at an NYC based family office), and
JPMorgan (investment banking). In addition he used to run strategy & business development at Mirror
Labs, a venture backed business in the Blockchain space. He graduated fromTufts University in 2007 with
degrees in Quantitative Economics & International Relations.
Bridget Boakye
AFRICANS ON CHINA
(CEO)
Aubrey Hruby
AFRICAN EXPERT
NETWORK
(Co-Founder)
Paul Trustfull
FORBES EMERGING
MARKETS
(Editor)
Peter Orth
4DX VENTURES
(Co-Founder)
Rebalancing the relationship
PANEL 3: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 215 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM
Euler Bropleh is the founder and Managing Director ofVestedWorld, an early-stage investment fund
focused on spurring sustainable economic growth in underserved regions around the world.A native
of Liberia, Euler has a firsthand understanding of the potential that capitalism has to transform the
developing world and improve the lives of people living in those regions. Prior to foundingVestedWorld
in 2014, Euler practiced law, specializing in venture capital, private equity, and merger and acquisition
transactions with Latham & Watkins andVedder Price. Euler holds a J.D. from University of Chicago Law
School, a Graduate Diploma in International Strategy and Economics from the University of St.Andrews
(Scotland), and a BA in International Studies from Emory University. He is a Chicago Council on Global
Affairs Emerging Leader and a member of the Milken Institute’sYoung Leaders Circle.
Debo Olaosebikan is an entrepreneur, physicist and engineer based in San Francisco. He founded Gigster
while on leave from a Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell. He previously worked on a $6m DOD project to build
the world’s first electric silicon laser - a building block of next-generation computing. He was Future
AwardsYoung Nigerian Scientist in 2011 and a finalist forYoung Nigerian of 2011. Debo loves music and
was formerly a radio-featured rapper. He also advises startups and is a mentor at theThiel Fellowship.
Okendo Lewis-Gayle is author of Harambeans and Chairman of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance.
Harambe is an ecosystem of over 280 young African leaders (Harambeans) which has spawned a series
of tech-enabled ventures such as Andela,Yoco and Fibre. Collectively Harambeans have generated over
3000 jobs, raised over $400m from GoogleVentures, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Alibaba and in the
process established a pan-African network of startups valued at over $1bn. Okendo is a graduate of
Harvard University, the Inaugural Entrepreneur in Residence at Schwarzman College in Beijing and has
served as Africa Advisor to theVatican, RhodesTrust, and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Kagure Wamunyu is the CEO,Africa Region for Kobo360. She is charged with the launch and growth of
Kobo360 across Africa. Kagure has a passion in transport, which she believes will be an important factor
in the economic development of Africa. Previously, Kagure served as the Senior Director of Strategy for
Bridge International Academies in East Africa, where she focused on policy and PPPs. Before Bridge, she
worked as the country manager for Uber in Kenya where she joined as the first hire in Nairobi at launch
and grew Uber to a major transportation option in Nairobi. Kagure Wamunyu is currently pursuing
a part-time PhD at the University of Oxford. She holds a Masters in City Planning with a focus on
transportation from UC Berkeley, a BSC in Civil Engineering with a focus onTransport Engineering from
North Carolina State and a BA in Mathematics from Meredith College. Kagure seats on the Board of
Fuzu and the Somo Project. She is an active alumna of Zawadi Africa Education Fund.
Richard Greenberg is a Managing Director at OPIC, the U.S. Government’s development finance
institution, with responsibility for co-leading the organization’s efforts to expand its contribution in the
area of social enterprise and impact finance. The unit he leads has significantly grown OPIC’s social
enterprise finance activity, having closed over $1 billion in OPIC financing to the microfinance sector and
expanded OPIC’s activity in sectors such as health, water, education, energy, and agribusiness. In recent
years, he played a key role in developing two major initiatives, one focused on financing for investment
funds with an impact strategy, the other on providing debt to early stage social enterprises. Previously,
Mr. Greenberg led the financing of major infrastructure projects and of small and medium enterprises
in various sectors and countries. He represents OPIC at impact investing conferences and has lectured
on SME, microfinance and impact investing at Wharton, Stanford, Duke/Fuqua, Johns Hopkins/SAIS,
Euler Bropleh
VESTEDWORLD
(Founder)
Debo Olaosebikan
GIGSTER
(Founder)
Okendo Lewis-Gayle
HARAME
ENTREPRENEUR
ALLIANCE
(Chairman)
Kagure Wamunyu
KOBO360
(CEO,Africa Region)
Richard Greenberg
OPIC
(Managing Director)
Navigating Africa’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
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PANEL 4: WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP
STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 109 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM
The role of women in the next level of growth and development
Addie was born in Nigeria and moved to the U.S with her family at the age of six.As with most children
new to a foreign environment, she struggled to fit into the American lifestyle with new foods, vocabulary,
and culture.As she grew older, she learned to accept and embrace herself and her African roots.While
studying at Oral Roberts University she solidified her life’s goal of creating a successful business that
would enable her to give back to the African community.It would take her many years to return to this
vision. But after one fateful conversation with two fellow Nigerian friends, she decided to start an African
inspired clothing line. D’IYANU was born in her little studio apartment.
Yasmin Belo-Osagie is a cofounder of She Leads Africa, a media company focused on millennial african
women. She Leads currently has an audience of ~600K women and has been featured in the Financial
Times, BBC, CNN, Quartz Africa, Fast Company, Forbes and CNBC Africa. Prior to this,Yasmin worked
at McKinsey and Co.Yasmin has a BA from Princeton, a JD from Harvard Law School and an MBA from
Stanford Business School.
Nneile Nkholise is a Mechanical Engineer by profession, Sport activist by passion and a Social
Entrepreneur by devotion. She is the founder of 3DIMO – a sport tech company that provides a
tracking and insurance solution for sport athletes during training and at games to ensure that their
careers are secured, and for clubs to ensure that their investments are secured. She is a Harambean, a
Forbes Africa under 30 for 2018 fellow, and aTony Elumelu Foundation fellow amongst other awards.
Beyond entrepreneurship; she has formerly served in sport leading the role of second deputy president
of University Sport South Africa and secretary of Free State Sport Confederation. She is a brand
ambassador of the South African government National Development Plan 2030, led by the Department
of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation.
Dia Martin,WG’02, is a Managing Director on the Social Enterprise Finance team in the Small and
Medium Enterprise Finance department of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) in
Washington, D.C. OPIC is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution; it mobilizes private
capital to help solve development challenges and advances U.S. foreign policy. Dia is responsible for
providing financing to projects and funds active in microfinance, SME and other impact investment
sectors. Dia also leads the Portfolio for Impact program, which is focused on financing scalable, earlier
stage projects that are highly developmental. Dia Martin is a proven leader with over a decade of
experience in impact investing and debt origination globally.As a catalyst for innovation with experience
creating new programs and structuring funds, she has a strong track record across multiple sectors,
including financial services, health care and agriculture.
Thoko Moyo is Associate Dean for Communications and Public affairs at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).
She oversees communications for the School and teaches strategic communications to senior executives
participating in Harvard executive education programs. Before joining HKS in 2017, she worked as
Director of global communications at the Ford Foundation in NewYork. Thoko has worked for various
organizations in the private and public sector including the World Bank in Washington DC, Diageo (UK)
and BP, where she was in charge of Africa communications based in CapeTown. She began her career as
a journalist working for the BBC in London. Thoko is also a Mason Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School
and has been working on a pan- Africa project to shift narratives about the continent.
Adesola Elabor
D’IYANU
(Founder)
Yasmin Belo-Osagie
SHE LEADS AFRICA
(Co-Founder)
Neile Nkhosile
3DIMO
(Founder)
Dia Martin
OPIC
(Managing Director)
Thoko Moyo
HARVARD KENNEDY
SCHOOL
(Associate Dean)
PANEL 5: ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM
Aditi Maheshwari is a Senior Operations Officer at IFC with 17 years of experience working across
both the public and private sector. Her work focuses on understanding how to mobilize private capital
for climate investments in developing countries, supporting the corporation’s climate change agenda and
commitment to increase its climate-friendly lending. She is leading initiatives at IFC to promote private
sector investment aligned to national climate plans, including on renewable energy, and to increase the
use of internal carbon pricing by businesses as a tool to manage risks and capitalize on opportunities. She
has authored several publications, most recently leading on IFC’s flagship report on Climate Investment
Opportunities in Cities. She holds an MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics from University
College London.
Liubym Gerasymenko is the Chief Financial Officer for Symbion Power. Mr. Gerasymenko developed his
20-year international business career through senior finance management and business development
assignments, running operations for multinationals spanning three industries on four continents. He has
led the development of several Independent Power Projects including two in the Russian capital Moscow.
Mr. Gerasymenko holds a Bachelor of Economics and a Master of International Management degrees
from Kiev National University of Economics. He is a Fellow of the U.K.-based Association of Chartered
Certified Accountants and a member of the American Society of Appraisers.
Tom Flahive is a Partner at CrossBoundary LLC, where he is responsible for leading the firm’s Investment
Facilitation programs and investment advisory engagements. Before joining CrossBoundary, Mr. Flahive
began his career at Lazard Alternative Investments, in one of the firm’s private equity groups in New
York. Following his time with Lazard, Mr.Flahive worked at the global real estate services firm Jones Lang
LaSalle, also in NewYork. Mr. Flahive’s international experience prior to joining CrossBoundary was at
a leading emerging market private equity fund – Abraaj Capital in Dubai – and Mongolia International
Capital Corporation in Ulaanbaatar.
Jean-Jacques, Finergreen Africa’s Managing Partner, is an expert in private equity and in advisory,
specialized in the structuring and the financing of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in
Africa. He started his career as an Investment Banker at Rothschild then joined the French sovereign
wealth fund (FSI), building solid skills in Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity. Since January 2016, he
manages Finergreen Africa advisory firm and assists local developers, governmental agents and investors
in the financial modelling and the fundraising (debt, equity, grant) of renewable energy projects, including
on-grid PV solar power plants. He keeps close relationships with authorities of the energy sector in Ivory
Coast (CI-Energies and Ministry of Energy) as he provided assistance in the restructuration of the sector
and in the definition of CIE’s business model.
Aditi Maheshwari
IFC
(Senior Ops Officer)
Liubym Gerasymenko
SYMBION POWER
(CFO)
Tom Flahive
CROSSBOUNDARY
(Parnter)
Jean-Jacques
FINERGREEN
(Partner)
The Case of Côte d’Ivoire and Beyond
Ifeanyi Umejei is Co-Founder and Director of Business Development at ICE Commerial Power. Ifeanyi
has over 10 years experience in private wealth management and financial sales at several bulge bracket
financial institutions including Morgan Stanley. He has a bachelors degree fromVirginiaTech. Ifeanyi
eventually decided to resign as a career banker and co-founded a sustainable energy company. His novel
innovation won him a new venture competition at Harvard Business School, raised over 6 figures in pre-
seed round investments, negotiated an MOU with Microsoft, developed an app, and most importantly,
provided electricity to empower several small businesses.
Mr. Emmanuel Nyirinkindi is a Ugandan national and is currently the DirectorTransaction Advisory
Services at the International Finance Corporation (IFC),World Bank Group. Mr. Nyirinkindi joined IFC in
2006 as a Senior Investment Officer in IFC Johannesburg Office. He was the Global Head of IFC’s Public-
Private Partnerships Advisory Services prior to his current position. Over the past decade, Mr. Nyirinkindi
has established a strong record of leadership and execution in advising governments in designing and
bringing to market commercially robust PPP projects that provide high quality, affordable and efficient
infrastructure and social services to the public across a variety of sectors. He holds an MBA from the
University of Kansas and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Makerere University, Kampala.
Ifeanyi Umejei
ICE COMM. POWER
(Co-Founder)
Emmanuel Nyirinkindi
IFC
(Director)
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PANEL 6: ARTS, MEDIA, & ENTERTAINMENT
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM
Abdul Karim Abdullah is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Culture Management Group (CMG)
and Afrochella Festival.Abdul graduated from Syracuse University with a BS in Psychology/Biology. He
also received a Masters In Public Health from CUNY Hunter College.
In 2017,Abdul & his team founded Afrochella.Afrochella is a festival designed to highlight & elevate
thrilling and thriving talent from and within Africa.The festival exists to foster engagement, to boost
tourism within Ghana and Africa at large by providing a space for the diaspora celebrate culture by
appreciating African Music, Food,Art and Culture curated from a native’s perspective
Larry Madowo is a Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University
in NewYork and the BBC Africa Business Editor (currently on a career break). He was named among
the 100 Most Influential Africans in 2018 by New African magazine. He has reported from more than 40
countries and interviewed some of the world’s most prominent business, political and cultural leaders. He
is an international journalist, speaker and moderator who has been on such diverse stages as the World
Economic Forum, Mobile World Congress, Slush Finland, Global Digital Content Market and numerous
others. His work has been featured on various global outlets like CNN International, the Washington
Post,Al Jazeera English, France 24, Channel 4 News, Forbes,The Guardian, FinancialTimes, Public Radio
International,ABC News Australia and RTÉ Ireland. He has previously worked in Nairobi, London and
Johannesburg, gaining nearly 4 million followers on social media along the way.
Eche Emole is the founder & CEO of Afropolitan Group, a community as a service company. (CAAS).
Founded in 2016,Afropolitan curates a seamless experience inTravel, Events &Ticketing that serves the
needs of our customers in the diaspora and Africa.Afropolitan Group is a big player in the Afrobeats
entertainment space. Organizing and promoting concerts for superstars such as Burna Boy, Davido,
D’banj,Wizkid, Psquare, 2face,Tiwa Savage, Patoranking, Olamide etc. Eche is also a former executive
at Flutterwave Inc. a payment technology company focused on helping banks and businesses provide
seamless and secure payment experiences for their customers in Africa and globally. Eche has 10 years of
experience curating social and professional events catered to the African diaspora market in the U.S.
Yetunde Olukoya, a medical doctor turned designer, had adored fashion since she was a child. Her
clothing line, Ray Darten is focused on using its styles to tell stories of her magnificent Nigerian culture
and heritage. She believes in playing a role in helping drive African economy, with all her clothes ethically
hand made in Nigeria. Her brand also gives back to children in Nigeria through its Ray of Hope initiative
Rachel Naa-Du Laryea is a Ph.D. candidate in the dual doctoral program in Anthropology and African
American Studies atYale University.After receiving her Bachelors of Arts at NewYork University in
Social & Cultural Analysis in 2016, Rachel worked as an analyst on Wall Street at Goldman Sachs & Co.
in Corporate Social Responsibility.While in graduate school, she launched her business, Kelewele LLC,
which is a healthy lifestyle brand dedicated to making innovative and culturally inspired plantain dishes.
Having grown up on plantains in a traditional Ghanaian home, Rachel created Kelewele as an ode to her
favorite childhood snack, but also and more importantly, as a way to celebrate Africa and the diaspora
through food, culture, community and migration by recognizing shared cultural food practices across the
diaspora. Her business has been featured in numerous festivals including the ESSENCE Streetstyle Festival,
Vegandale, and Curlfest among others.
Abdul Karim Adbullah
CMG
(Founder and CEO)
Larry Madowo
BBC Africa
(Business Editor)
Eche Emole
AFROPOLITAN
GROUP
(Founder)
Yetunde Olukoya
RAY DARTEN
(Founder)
Rachel Laryea
KELEWELE LLC
(Founder)
Capitalizing on Africa’s Rising Cultural Currency
PANEL 7: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN A GROWING ECONOMY
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM
Mr.Tembwe Mutungu is a Co-Founder and Director of FirstWave Group, the largest vertically integrated
freshwater aquaculture business in Sub-Saharan Africa.The FirstWave value chain converts locally
sourced agricultural commodities into locally consumed white protein for urban households.The Group’s
portfolio companies, located in Zambia and Uganda, specialize in tilapia production, retail and distribution
as well as grain commodity sourcing and the production of extruded fish feed.Tembwe has over 10 years
of experience in operations and finance and is devoted to leading high-impact, scale-up businesses on
the Continent. He holds an MBA in Finance fromThe Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
and a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Witwatersrand.Tembwe also serves as a board
member on the Liberi Foundation and a founding Working Member ofThe Africa List, a CDC initiative
aimed at community and leadership development for the next generation of CEOs in Zambia.
Tsito Raharison is an Investment Manager with UFF African Agri-Investment. UFF is the dedicated agri-
investment boutique within the Old Mutual Investment Group. In his role,Tsito has overall responsibility
for UFF’s investments in African French-speaking countries and serves on the board of directors and
supervisory committees of portfolio companies.Tsito has spent his career investing in emerging and
developing markets. Prior to his current position,Tsito was an Investment Officer within the Global
TMT team of IFC, where he joined as part of theYoung Professional Program.Tsito is originally from
Madagascar and is currently based in the Netherlands. He holds a Master’s degree in finance from the
University of CapeTown.
Jerry Parkes is the Managing Principal of Injaro Investments Limited. Prior to Injaro, Mr. Parkes was a
Director at Knox D’Arcy Investment Management, a UK-based fund manager and activist private equity
investor. His previous experience spans consulting and investment banking with firms such as Accenture,
Merrill Lynch, UBS andTechnoserve, where he advised Ghanaian entrepreneurs on strategy and business
development. He has completed transactions ranging in size from US$30mn to US$0.6bn and has co-
authored a business case that forms part of the Private Equity in Emerging Markets curriculum at the
Wharton School. Mr. Parkes holds a MEng. in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (First Class Honours)
from the University of Manchester and an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Jerry is a Ghanaian national.
Tembwe Mutungu
FirstWave Group
(Co-Founder)
Tsito Raharison
UFF
(Investment Manager)
Jerry Parkes
INJARO
(Managing Principal)
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PANEL 8: THE FUTURE OF TECH AND VENTURE CAPITAL IN AFRICA
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM
Omar is General Partner and CFO at Arab Angel Fund a strategic investment firm that provides
unprecedented access to brilliant entrepreneurs with startups seeking to enter the North Africa and
Middle East markets. Omar has over 14 years of international experience in corporate finance, corporate
communications, management consulting, strategy, investor relations and venture capital. Omar is also
an angel investor in various startups including Andela, FiscalNote and Quarrio Corp. Omar holds a BA
in Economics and Political Science with Honors from the University of Chicago and an MBA fromThe
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
Efayomi is the Head of Strategic Finance at Lori Systems where he oversees fundraising efforts and the
company’s financial products. Prior to joining Lori, Efayomi was a Senior Associate at Quona Capital
supporting their investments in Africa. Before Quona, Efayomi worked with 8 Miles LLP, a London-based
private equity firm that invests in Africa. Previously, Efayomi worked with the Boston Consulting Group
in NewYork and Nigeria covering financial services. He has also spent time working as the Head of
Marketplace for Jumia Nigeria in Lagos, and as the Head of Information Management and Analysis for
the National Ebola Response Center in Freetown. Efayomi received an MBA from the Harvard Business
School and a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Debo Olaosebikan is an entrepreneur, physicist and engineer based in San Francisco. He founded Gigster
while on leave from a Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell. He previously worked on a $6m DOD project to build
the world’s first electric silicon laser - a building block of next-generation computing. He was Future
AwardsYoung Nigerian Scientist in 2011 and a finalist forYoung Nigerian of 2011. Debo loves music and
was formerly a radio-featured rapper. He also advises startups and is a mentor at theThiel Fellowship.
Steve has founded, managed or financed over 40 companies in life sciences and IT globally. He recently
founded Pangea University for the Health Sciences in Bangalore, India, an international platform for
medical, nursing and health technology education for the emerging and frontier markets. Over the last
several decades he has been a partner or adviser to numerous health care and impact-oriented venture
capital and private equity firms internationally and has also founded health care management MBA
programs in India and throughout Africa. Steve is also Senior Fellow, Health Care Management and
Lecturer, Entrepreneurship at the Wharton School.
Caine Wanjau is currently the CTO ofTwiga Foods, a Kenya based B2B distributor of fresh products and
essential goods and consumables to retailers. Prior to joiningTwiga, Caine co-founded two companies -
Flashcast, which provided live-streamed advertisements in public transport vehicles in Nairobi, and Faidika
Technologies, where he provided bespoke IT, ERP, and mobile solutions to corporate and NGO clients.
Prior to that Caine worked in Melbourne,Australia with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in various
banking and credit capacities. Caine graduated from Monash University in Australia with a degree in
Computer Sciences and a Diploma of Engineering. Prior to his undergraduate studies Caine spent time in
Japan where he studied Japanese culture and learnt to speak Japanese.
Olu Oyinsan is an emerging Markets Seed-stage Investor and managing partner at Oui Capital- an early
stage impact fund investing in promising technology companies in frontier markets- especially Sub-
Saharan Africa. Before launching Oui capital, Olu started his career in commercial banking with Nigeria’s
GuarantyTrust Bank, and as aTEI Consultant at Forrester. He later worked at SiliconValley Bank’s early
stage practice supporting early stage startups across the east coast of the US. He most recently worked
served asVP Investments at Amina Capital, leading investments in Sub-saharan Africa. Here he made
and managed investments in several high growth startups including Awabike, Paystack and Ogavenue.
He holds an MBA from Hult International Business School, Boston with a concentration in Finance and
Strategy”. He was recently featured onVentureburn’s list of “12 AfricanVCs you need to know
Omar Darwazah
AAF Management
(Founder)
EFAYOMI CARR
LORI SYSTEMS
(Head of Strat. Fin.)
Debo Olaosebikan
GIGSTER
(Co-Founder; CTO)
Stephen Sammut
WHARTON
(Professor)
Caine Wanjau
TWIGA FOODS
(CTO)
Olu Oyinsan
OUI CAPITAL
(Managing Partner)
PANEL 9: DEPLOYING PRIVATE CAPITAL
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM
Raza Hasnani has over twenty-three years of infrastructure, private equity, and impact investing
experience in Africa,Asia and the Americas. He leads the infrastructure investments business at Africa50
(a $850 million investment platform) and is focused on making private equity and growth investments
into greenfield and brownfield projects as well as platforms. He has also led project and corporate
financings for energy and infrastructure projects around the world while at Exxon Mobil Corporation
in Dallas and Houston. He started his career at Deloitte in Philadelphia. Mr. Hasnani has invested in
renewable and conventional power projects, electric and gas utilities, pipelines, ports, terminals, upstream,
refineries, transportation, and other energy and infrastructure assets around the world.
He holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Franklin
and Marshall College.
Allan Cunningham is a senior media and marketing executive who has spent the last 15 years career
working for some of the world’s most respected M&A and private equity media and information
companies including Dow Jones’s publications Private Equity Analyst andVentureWire and most recently,
The Deal.Allan has built a number of successful digital and event content businesses, both subscription
and sponsor-supported, delivering information and content-marketing services to clients in the M&A,
private equity and broader deal ecosystem.
Justin DeAngelis is a Partner in the International Power Fund of Denham Capital. Justin is responsible
for origination, analysis, structuring, valuation and execution of investments for the Power DealTeam. He
brings 20 years of experience to the firm. Prior to joining Denham, Justin was a Director at Waypoint
Energy and worked as a Manager at Pace Global Energy and PG&E National Energy Group, after serving
as an Engineer at Delmarva Power. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Endeavor
Energy and subsidiaries of Rio Energy. Justin is a member of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
Advisory Council and a member of the Advisory Council for NASP-USAID Investment Partnership
for “Mobilizing Institutional Investors to Develop Africa’s Infrastructure” or “MIDA.” He also serves as a
Board Member for IGD (Initiative for Global Development). Separately, Justin is taking part in Columbia
University’s World Projects Initiative.
Melissa Cook, Founder and Managing Director,African Sunrise Partners LLC. Melissa Cook is a longtime
proponent of investing and doing business in Africa. Since 2007, Ms. Cook has made more than 45 trips
to 16 countries on the continent. She offers research and advisory services to institutional investors and
companies. She is particularly interested in countries undergoing significant political and economic change.
Ms. Cook has more than 30 years of global research and business experience. Before starting her work in
Africa, she had a front-row seat watching the emergence of new economies in Eastern Europe and China.
Ms. Cook covered several sectors as an equity analyst at Wall Street firms.These included Drexel
Burnham Lambert, Prudential Securities, and CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets. She was Head of Global
Research at Lazard Asset Management.
Raza Hasnani
AFRICA50
(Head of Infras. Inv.)
Allen Cunningham
AFRICA CAPITAL
DIGEST
(CEO)
Justin DeAngelis
DENHAM CAPITAL
(Partner)
Melissa Cook
ASP
(Founder)
A look at African private equity investing
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PANEL 10: SCALING PAN-AFRICAN FINTECH
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM
Nico is COO of NALA,Africa’s first internet-free payments application. NALA was recently part of
Y-Combinator’s Winter 2019 batch, and currently ranks #3 in theTop Finance Applications inTanzania.
Nicolai has spent the duration of his professional career in the financial services sector and he most
recently came from Morningstar where he lead product management for the EMEA Indexes division
and spearheaded global go-to-market of the firm’s fixed income indexes.At NALA, Nicolai is focused
on product, legal, finance, and expansion efforts into new markets. Nicolai holds a bachelor’s degree in
Economics from Bard College and in his free time enjoys running.
Saad is an investment principal atTLG Capital and heads private investments and portfolio operations
across the firm’s Africa interests. He has been instrumental in originating, structuring and closing
healthcare, pharma, O&G and FMCG related transactions. He has significant experience with the
microfinance company withinTLG’s portfolio and is looking to expand the operation globally. He joined
TLG Capital in 2014 with responsibilities around deal origination, structuring, execution and value
creation. Saad representsTLG on boards of various portfolio companies to steer strategy and expansion
opportunities. Prior toTLG Capital, Saad was a director at Accenture, consulting across technology and
business strategy. He brings long standing experience from Accenture, Nokia and Alcatel working across
4 continents; Europe, Middle East,Asia and Africa; in 20+ countries managing strategic directives for
corporations such as Barclays,Virgin Media,Vodafone, Hutchison,Telefonica,Telenor and Orascom
David K. Musto is the Ronald O. Perelman Professor in Finance and faculty director of the Stevens Center
for Innovation in Finance at the Wharton School, where he has been on the faculty since 1995. He also
served as Senior Financial Economist at the Securities Exchange Commission from 2005 to 2007. He has
a BA fromYale University and a PhD from the University of Chicago, and between college and graduate
school he worked for Roll and Ross Asset Management in Culver City, CA. Most of his work, both
theoretical and empirical, is in the area of consumer financial services, mutual funds and consumer credit
in particular.
Mr. Pardon Makumbe is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CREVenture Capital. CRE invests in
category-defining early stage technology companies that are levered to Africa. CRE is widely recognized
as a pioneer and market leader in Africa’s technology and venture capital ecosystem. Prior to CRE, Mr.
Makumbe worked for a Rothschild family private investment holding company based out of NewYork
and London, overseeing a portfolio of early and late stage investments and holdings in Asia, Europe
and Africa. Earlier on, he worked atTemasek Holdings in Singapore, at Emerging Capital Partners in
Johannesburg, and at Bain & Company in NewYork. Mr. Makumbe graduated with a BSE in Electrical
Engineering from Princeton University, and as a Palmer Scholar from the Wharton School of Business. He
has served on the Boards of various leading African tech companies including Flutterwave, Rensource,
Safeboda, Flow Living, FlexClub, and Baobab Circle. He is aTrustee of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance.
Omosalewa “O” heads the Expansion team at Flutterwave.
Flutterwave is a global payments technology company building digital payments infrastructure, with a
focus on the African market.We enable digital transactions across Africa, between Africa and other
regions. Products include:
1. Rave; an online merchant acquiring and disbursement platform that works across Africa, US, Europe. It
is 3DS enabled, has an inbuilt fraud management system and is PCIDSS Level 1 certified.
2. Barter; a consumer lifestyle application, launched in partnership withVisa.
Since launching in 2016, Flutterwave has processed $3.5B across 60M transactions for clients such as
Uber, Booking.com, Facebook, Flywire,Transferwise among others.
Nico Eddy
NALA
(COO)
Saad Sheikh
TLG CAPITAL
(Investment Principal)
David Musto
WHARTON
(Professor)
Pardon Makumbe
CRE VENTURE CAPITAL
(Co-Founder)
Omosalewa ‘O’ Adeyemi
FLUTTERWAVE
(Head of Expansion)
PANEL 11: YOUTH’S ROLE IN POLITICS & BUSINESS
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM
Alliance4ai is the champion of future technology in Africa. It convenes key stakeholders across the
continent to stimulate adoption of exponential technologies for development and drives the African
agenda at continental and global gatherings on exponential technologies. It cares most about youth
empowerment, equal opportunity across gender and providing food, health and financial security for black
people everywhere. It supports 70+ AI startups and partners with training organizations that collectively
made 50,000+ Africans AI-aware in 2019. Beyond founding the Alliance4ai,Alexander drives the cloud
AI and HPC business for NVIDIA, empowering millions of developers to use exponential technologies to
tackle meaningful and expansive problems around the world.
Kemi is an international finance professional with over 5 years of investment banking, commercial banking,
and corporate finance expertise in the United States, Europe and Africa. Prior to joining Standard
Chartered Bank, she worked at Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Google, Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank.
Kemi is also the founder of GLOW UP which stands for Girls Ladies Orphans Women United (for)
Progress. GLOW UP aims to create a pipeline of young female leaders who are equipped, qualified, and
empowered to secure the best opportunities; as well as contribute to conversations on policy changes,
discussions on government resources deployed to orphanages and foster homes for their growth and
development. In recognition of her work as a Champion of Women in Business, she recently received an
award as #1 onYahoo Finance’sTop 50 Future Female Leaders HERoes 2019 list, and was invited to join
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Goalkeepers Community.
Brighton Mukupa Kaoma is a Zambian Social Entrepreneur and Environmental Innovator. He Co-Founded
KARTON, a Zambian social good transportation and logistics company. He is an MPA-Environmental
Science and Policy Candidate at Columbia University and an alum of both the University of Zambia and
Cambridge University. He is an advocate of the profound potential of education to empower, inspire and
change lives of young people on the African continent. He is a recipient of numerous prestigious global
accolades including the Queen’sYoung Leaders Award from Queen Elizabeth II,WWF International
President’s Award, JCI OutstandingYoung Persons,The Mandela Washington Fellowship and his work was
in 2017 recognized by former US President Barack Obama. He is the GlobalYouth Ambassador forThe
Children’s Radio Foundation and a OneYoung World Ambassador.
Kunle Malomo is the Chief Executive Officer of People Productivity Solutions and has twenty years
experience in human capital strategy formulation and implementation, strategic partnering initiatives, and
more. Kunle co-founded the first ever Africa based affiliate of the Great PlaceTo Work Institute, which
has now expanded operations to Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Cote D’Ivoire. Kunle also co-founded
a Wireless Middleware company which placed second in Morgan Stanley’s National e-Business plan
competition and later become Mobile ApplicationsTechnology Kunle was selected as a Global Leader
forTomorrow by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and recognized by Philadelphia
Business Journal as one of its 40 under 40. Kunle has an MBA fromThe Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania where he won Henry Morgenthau and Shils Zeidman fellowships.
Alexander Tsado
Alliance4ai.org
(Founding Director)
Kemi Adetu
GLOW UP
(Founder)
Brighton Kaoma
KARTON
(Co-Founder)
Kunle Malomo
PPS
(CEO)
A rising generation
2524
PANEL 12: TALES FROM THE REAL ESTATE MARKET
JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PMW
Britt Gwinner has more than thirty years of experience in financial sector investing and advisory, with
a focus on affordable housing. He most recently led the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC’s)
global investment and advisory programs for affordable housing finance, with deepest experience in
Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia. Prior to joining IFC, Britt led advisory engagements
with sovereigns on housing policy for the World Bank in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Central
and East Asia. Before the World Bank, Britt participated in the development of risk-based capital models
and capital requirements for U.S. housing finance institutions, and he worked in financial consulting for
Fortune 500 companies. Britt is a Chartered Financial Analyst, holds an MBA in Finance and a Master’s in
Public Policy from the University of Chicago, and a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University.
Fred Cooper joinedToll Brothers in 1993 to establish its Finance and Investor Relations Departments.
As the firm’s in-house investment bank, the team he leads is responsible forToll’s capital markets and
investor relations activities, as well as its partnering relationships with major U.S. and international
financial and development institutions. Fred is a founding board member of the U.S. Friends of Kenya
Community Development Foundation and an advisor to Reall International, which provides capital and
technical assistance to affordable housing developers in Africa,Asia and the Middle East. He is a volunteer
consultant with the Stanford University SEED Program, where he works with African entrepreneurs
in the real estate development sector. He co-developed and teaches in Wharton’s “Real Estate
Development in Emerging Markets” course and has lectured on real estate finance and development
since 2006 in Wharton’s International Housing Finance Program.
Bob Hornsby is co-founder and CFO of American Homebuilders of West Africa (africa-housing.com),
a US-based firm providing high quality housing and housing finance to West Africans in the diaspora
and those living in the region. When not pursuing entrepreneurial ventures, Bob is a dedicated civic
engagement enthusiast, having served on nonprofit boards including St. Peter’s Episcopal Church,
Moonstone Preschool, and his neighborhood Civic Association. He currently serves on the School
Advisory Council for Academy at Palumbo in the Philadelphia school district.
Rokhaya Duah is the Managing Director of Sagef, a family owned construction company which has
built over 1700 houses in Senegal. She leads several affordable housing projects and specializes in the
conception, planning, building and financing of homes for low income families. Using innovative building
systems, PPP arrangements and innovative financing, Rokhaya is constantly looking at opportunities to
lower the cost of homes for families in Senegal and contribute to reducing the housing deficit. She is also
an investor in Peacock Investments, a housing development company, and currently sits on its board.
Diran Otegbade is the Founder & Managing Director of Realtor.ng, a real estate technology company
committed to leveraging the use of technology in the real estate industry in Nigeria.At the start of his
career, he worked at IBM for close to 4 years as a software developer and advisory project manager
for multi-million dollar contracts across multiple business units and clients in the finance, insurance,
retail & tourism sectors. He’s a board advisor to startups and growing companies like Loftshare.co,
Chargeautomation.com,Triage.com,Trinity Suites, and a few others, a member of the Nigerian Economic
Summit Group (NESG).
Britt Gwinner
IFC
(Former Head of
Housing Finance)
Fred Cooper
WHARTON
(Professor)
Bob Hornsby
AHWA
(Co-Founder)
Rokhaya Diop Duah
SAGEF
(Managing Director)
Diran Otegbade
REALTOR.NG
(Founder)
Views from Financiers & Practitioners
NEW VENTURE COMPETITION JUDGES
Ami Dalal,Vice President at FINCA International and Managing Director of FINCAVentures, has
over 15 years of principal investing experience across Africa,Asia, Europe and North America. She is
responsible for leading FINCAVentures, an impact investing initiative that provides patient capital and
pre- and post-investment support to help early-stage social enterprises grow. Most recently, she served
as a strategic adviser to Ashoka’s Social Finance Services initiative, leading a search in innovative financial
mechanisms to accelerate financing for social impact.Ami has an MBA from the Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a B.S. in Economics and a B.A. in Philosophy from the University
of Pennsylvania.
Stephen Sammut is an Investor as well as a Senior Fellow, Health Care Management and Lecturer,
Entrepreneurship at the Wharton School. During his 28 years teaching at Wharton and other business
schools in India, Israel, Kenya, Portugal and Russia, he has created over a dozen courses that he has taught
to nearly 11,000 students.
He is visiting faculty and served as coordinator of the Indian School of Business healthcare program and
isVisiting Associate Professor at the Strathmore Business School in Nairobi where he founded the first
Healthcare Management MBA program on the African continent, as well as founding the African Institute
for Healthcare Management, an organization focused on developing faculty and teaching materials to
advance health services. He is currently developing a School of Global Public Health at Strathmore
Sarah Alexander is a Senior Managing Director at GIF, and the Chair of the GIF Investment Committee.
She brings to GIF an extensive background in innovative private capital solutions for development finance,
having worked in this area in the public, non-profit and private sectors. Most recently, Ms.Alexander has
advised institutional investors and fund managers on the design and development of their private capital
strategies in emerging and frontier markets. Previously, she was a Managing Director atThe Abraaj Group,
and the Founding CEO of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA). She has also been
a direct long-term equity investor in the developing markets of Asia. Ms.Alexander holds an MBA from
Harvard Business School, an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and a BA,
summa cum laude, from Emory University.
Bruce leads the operations of Chandaria Capital, aVenture Capital vehicle focused on investing in
burgeoning companies that contribute to Africa’s growth and accelerating their development. Operating
from Kenya, Chandaria Capital has played a substantial role in the growth of the pioneering and awarding
winning companies within its portfolio, which includes companies that are scaling across Africa. Before
Chandaria Capital, Bruce worked at Credit Suisse’s London office for over five years, assisting in the
management and innovation of Investment Banking businesses with operations in North America, Europe,
Asia, and Africa.
Mr. Seymour has over 42 years of investment experience in international and emerging markets through
18 years at BankersTrust living and working in Africa,Asia, Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. PGS
advises on global best practices for private equity firms with a focus on social impact investing in frontier
emerging markets. He has served as a Senior Advisor to private equity firms in Cambodia; Chairman
of the Investment Committee of a private equity fund in Haiti; Senior Advisor to private equity funds in
Nigeria, Kenya and Bangladesh;Advisor to a mezzanine fund in South Africa; Board Director of a venture
capital firm in India; Senior Advisor to an investment company that investments in mixed-use property
developments for educational institutions in Ghana and Kenya; and Board Director of a public securities
fund in Africa. In total, he has served on 18 international, emerging market, and U.S. private equity fund
advisory boards.
Ami Dalal
FINCA Ventures
(Managing Director)
Stephen Sammut
WHARTON
(Investor; Professor)
Sarah Alexander
GIF
(Senior MD)
Bruce Lule
CHANDRIA CAPITAL
(Principal)
James Seymour
PGS
(Managing Partner)
Mr. Pardon Makumbe is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CREVenture Capital. CRE invests in
category-defining early stage technology companies that are levered to Africa. CRE is widely recognized
as a pioneer and market leader in Africa’s technology and venture capital ecosystem. Prior to CRE, Mr.
Makumbe worked for a Rothschild NewYork and London,Temasek Holdings in Singapore, Emerging
Capital Partners in Johannesburg, and at Bain & Company in NewYork. Mr. Makumbe graduated with
a BSE in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, and as a Palmer Scholar from the Wharton
School of Business. He has served on the Boards of various leading African tech companies including
Flutterwave, Rensource, Safeboda, Flow Living, FlexClub, and Baobab Circle. He is aTrustee of the
Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance.
Pardon Makumbe
CRE VC
(Co-Founder)
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NEW VENTURE COMPETITION GROWTH TRACK PARTNERS
Bunmi co-founded Generation Enterprise
- a non-profit reducing unemployment
and poverty by providing transferable
skills and career pathways using AI. He
holds degrees in Electrical & Computer
Engineering and Public Policy from Baylor
University and Princeton University.
Norman Batuma is the CEO of BAJ
Service Station Limited a retail fuel
distributor in Uganda and the Chairman
Chims Africa Uganda Limited a leading
mobile money operator in Uganda.
Norman is also a director of TF Capital a
micro lending firm.
Saad is an investment principal atTLG
Capital and heads private investments
and portfolio operations across the
firm’s Africa interests. He brings long
standing experience from Accenture,
Nokia and Alcatel and experience
managing strategic directives for
corporations such as Barclays,Virgin
Media,Vodafone, Hutchison,Telefonica,
Telenor and Orascom
Harvey coaches cross-industry leaders
in signature programs including, the
MBA, Executive MBA, and General
Management Program, and serves as a
Lead Executive Coach for the Executive
Development Program. Harvey holds
a Master’s degree in Organizational
Psychology and Change Leadership from
Columbia University, and a Bachelor’s
Moe is the Innovation Partner atVazi
Legal – a network of lawyers focused on
the innovation and frontier technology
space in Africa. In addition, Moe is a
partner atTipHub an early stageVenture
Capital fund supporting and investing in
great companies in Africa and the African
Diaspora. Moe has over 7 years of
experience advising early stage start ups.
Bunmi Otegbade
GENERATION ENT.
(Founder)
Norman Batuma
CHIMS AFRICA
(Chairman)
Saad Sheikh
TLG CAPITAL
(Investment Principal)
Harvey Floyd
WHARTON
(Executive Coach)
Moe Odele
VAZI LEGAL
(Innovation Partner)
Kunle Malomo is the Chief Executive
Officer of People Productivity Solutions
and has twenty years experience in
human capital strategy formulation and
implementation, strategic partnering
initiatives, and more.. Kunle has an MBA
fromThe Wharton School, University
of Pennsylvania where he won Henry
Morgenthau and Shils Zeidman
NicholeYembra is the Founder and
Managing Director ofThe Chrysalis Co
which housesThe Chrysalis Capital,
a $15M African tech fund andThe
Chrysalis Advisors, a financial, investment,
and strategy firm. For the past 4 years,
she has focused on transforming Africa
through data and payments.
Kunle Malomo
PPS
(CEO)
Nichole Yembra
THE CHRYSALIS CO
(Founder)
NEW VENTURE COMPETITION : FINALISTS
Company: Doksta
Founder:Teminioluwa Ajayi, MD, MPH | info@doksta.org
Sector(s): ConsumerTechnology, Healthcare
Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria
Company description: Doksta provides a platform for health professionals and trainees across Africa
to seamlessly connect with each other by offering immediate access to the latest and best in medical
education, including high quality board preparation materials, through its user-friendly mobile app.
Company: Saada
Founder: Faderr Johm | faderr@saadabot.com
Sector(s): MobileTechnology
Region(s) of business operations: Kenya
Company description: Saada combines messaging and mobile money to offer a fast and convenient
ticketing experience.
Company: Spare-Wo
Founder: Edrine Ssempebwa | edrinesempebwa@gmail.com
Sector(s):Automobile, Consumer
Region(s) of business operations: Uganda
Company description:An online platform dedicated to providing affordable genuine Spare Parts
Conveniently by sourcing from the most reputable Local and International merchants
Company: KaziTu
Founder: Sarah Lebu | sarah_lebu@berkeley.edu
Sector(s): ConsumerTechnology, Services
Region(s) of business operations: Kenya
Company description: KaziTu is a gig-matching technology solution that connects informal, blue-collar
talent in low-income communities to hiring employers.
Company: Limestart
Founder: Keturah Ovio | keturah@limestart.co
Sector(s): FinancialTechnology
Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria
Company description: Limestart helps small businesses in emerging markets to digitize transaction
records from every sales touch point.
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Company: Xeno
Founder:Aéko Ongodia | aeko.ongodia@myxeno.com
Sector(s): FinancialTechnology, Financial Services
Region(s) of business operations: Uganda
Company Description: Xeno is a goal-based investment platform that helps people to plan, save, and
invest for their financial goals.
Company: ePoultry.NG
Founder:Anthony Ebitimi Owei
Sector(s):Agriculture
Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria
Company Description: ePoultry.NG is a digital agriculture platform that connects smallholder farmers to
debt-free financing, technical skills and mentorship as well as market access.
Company: Looworks
Founder: Samlara Baah | sbaah@hks.harvard.edu
Sector(s): Infrastructure / PPP
Region(s) of business operations: Ghana
Company Description: Loo Works manufactures toilet solutions for low income households in West
Africa by repurposing plastic waste to create off-grid privacy structures and biological digesters.
Company: Eden Care
Founder: Moses Mukundi | mukundi@wharton.upenn.edu
Sector(s): Healthcare
Region(s) of business operations: Sub-Saharan Africa
Company Description: Eden Care is a no-frills single brand hospital chain that leverages its network and
low-cost technology to deliver affordable access to quality healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa.
OUR FASHION SHOWCASE PARTNERS
Ray Darten
Yetunde Olukoya, a medical doctor turned designer, had adored fashion since she was a child. Her clothing line,
Ray Darten, is focused on using its styles to tell stories of her magnificent Nigerian culture and heritage. She
believes in playing a role in helping drive African economy, with all her clothes ethically hand made in Nigeria.
Her brand also gives back to children in Nigeria through its Ray of Hope initiative.
Use special code “WABFRD10” to get 10% off any purchase!
Mizizi
MIZIZI, meaning “roots” in Swahili is a lifestyle brand that embodies the spirit and strength of its African
ancestors.The brand started as an idea in the dining halls of the University of South Florida in the spring of
2014.“I wanted to uplift that African self-esteem within everyone and give them something they can wear
stylishly and take pride in,” Essandoh says.The line officially launched in the summer of 2015. MIZIZI began
as a reminder that taking pride in your roots is an integral part of self actualization and has transformed into
a movement that leverages the power of representation to educate, revere and connect the multifaceted
members of the Diaspora. MIZIZI is a celebration of individual identity and the roots that connect us all.
Forever and always the goal is to #StayRooted.
YTPshop
After many years of gifting her friends with chic African-inspired clothing,YinkaTaiwo-Peters startedYTPshop
to spread her love for African fashion with the world. Beyond an apparel brand,YTPshop aims to promote
awareness of the diverse cultures across Africa. It is a source of social awareness and economic empowerment.
AllYTPshop products are crafted by gifted hands in Nigeria and the fabrics are carefully sourced from West
African markets.YTPshop products are made with high-quality materials, cutting edge tailoring, vibrant colors,
and are affordably priced. Keeping the production in Nigeria helps to grow the local African economy and
keep our products authentic. EveryYTPshop product is truly a gift to the fabric vendors, artisans, partners in
the motherland, and toYOU!
Use special code “WABF” to get 50% off any purchase!
D’IYANU
D’IYANU (dee-ya-nu) is a ready-to-wear bold print clothing line offering quality, trendy African inspired fashion
at affordable prices.With her love for fashion and passion for self expression through unique clothing, Nigerian
born Addie Elabor launched the D’IYANU brand at the beginning of 2014. D’IYANU is a fun, bold, chic line
centered on inspiring individuals to confidently dress bold and beautifully.All garments are made with great
attention to quality.
Use special code “WABF10” to get 10% off any purchase!
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WABF 2019 Brochure

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  • 2. 32 27 years of WABF Welcome to WABF27! As Co-Chairs of this event, we have inherited a decades old tradition of gathering leaders from across sectors with the continent’s rising stars to discuss challenges and opportunities on the continent.We have endeavored to keep the best features of WABF alive while also evolving our content to match the rapid pace of change that characterizes the continent itself.All of this fits within our theme: Moving Africa Forward: Mobilizing for the Next Growth Frontier. To that end, you’ll see many of the same crowd favorites as last year -- distinguished keynote speakers, ample networking opportunities and a fantastic evening of entertainment to wrap up a thought-provoking weekend of conversation.We have also made some changes to reflect feedback from previous years: we have added new panel discussions, changed the format of keynote conversations and increased our NewVenture Competition prize money twofold. In this guide, you’ll find the agenda for the weekend and all that you need to know to navigate the conference -- the who, what, where and when.Whether you are a panelist, prospective student, young professional or simply interested in the continent’s trajectory, we are so happy that you are here.We can’t wait to bring this event to life through your active participation and energy. Cheers to a wonderful WABF! Best, Leonie Badger,Taiwo Abayomi & Ellen Halle Co-Chairs,WABF27 Walnut Street Spruce Street Huntsmall Hall (JMHH) / 3730 Walnut Street : Nov 1 All programming, Nov 2 Partial programming Steinberg - Dietrich Hall (SHDH) / 3620 Locust Walk : Nov 2 Panels, Career fair, and Coffee chats Inn at Penn (TIAP) / 3600 Sansom Street : Nov 2 Registration, Keynotes, Breakfast, Lunch MAP (TIAP) (SHDH) (JMHH)
  • 3. 54 1NOV 3NOV 2NOV 12.00 - 1.00 pm 11.30a - 1.30 pm 8.00 - 8.50 am 1.00 - 2.50 pm 8.50 - 9.00 am 3.00 - 8.00 pm 9.10 - 9.55 am 11.25 am - 12.05 pm 12.05 - 1.00 pm 1.00 - 1.30 pm 1.30 - 2.10 pm 7.00 - 7.45 pm 7.45 - 10.00 pm 10.00 pm - 2.00 am 2.25 - 3.10 pm 10.00 pm - 2.00 am 10.05 - 11.10 am 3.15 - 4.20 pm 4.30 - 5.35 pm Arrival and registration / JMHH 260 WABF & Young African MBA’s Brunch / Loews Hotel, Howe Room JMHH - Jon M Huntsmall Hall / 3730 Walnut Street SHDH - Steinberg - Dietrich Hall / 3620 Locust Walk TIAP - The Inn at Penn Hotel / 3600 Sansom Street LHRB - Loews Hotel Regency Ballroom / 1200 Market Street Registration and breakfast / TIAP Prospective students session / JMHH 270 Welcome address / JMHH 260 New Venture Competition / JMHH F85 Morning Keynote: Amane Dannouni / TIAP Lunch Keynote: Hon Clare Akamanzi / TIAP Lunch / TIAP New Venture Competition Finalists presentation / TIAP Keynote Special: Taste of WABF / TIAP Gala: Greetings, Registration and Cocktails / LHRB Gala: Dinner ft Chief Obi, fashion and dance showcase / LHRB Official WABF After Party ft DJ Tunez and DJ Quenchie / LHRB Career fair / Location TBC Coffee chats / Location TBC Official WABF Kickoff Party (ft DJ Prince) / Stratus Rooftop Lounge Panels 1 - 4 Panels 5 - 8 Panels 9 - 12 1: The Future of African Healthcare / SHDH 211 5: Energy & Infrastructure Public Private Partnership / JMHH Room TBC 9: A Look at African Private Equity Investing / JMHH Room TBC 2: China in Africa: Rebalancing the Relationship / SHDH 213 6: Arts, Media, & Entertainment / JMHH Room TBC 10: Scaling Pan-African Fintech / JMHH Room TBC 3: Entrepreneurship: What’s Your Story? / SHDH 215 7: Sustainable Agriculture in a Growing Economy /JMHH Room TBC 11: Youth’s Role in Politics & Business /JMHH Room TBC 4: Women In Business & Leadership / SHDH 109 8: The Future of Tech and Venture Capital on the Continent / JMHH Room TBC 12: Tales from the Real Estate Market / JMHH Room TBC TICKET REQUIRED (forum.whartonafrica.com/ticktets) WABF 2019 SCHEDULE
  • 4. 76 PLATINUM SPONSOR - BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP DR. WAHEED A. OLAGUNJU Dr Waheed A Olagunju retired from the Bank of Industry in April 2019 after a distinguished career that spanned 28 years. He began his banking career with BOI’s precursor institution the Nigerian Industrial Development Bank (NIDB) in 1990 as a Senior Manager and rose to the position of Executive Director, Business Development (ED, BD) in 2012. He was reassigned as Executive Director, Small and Medium Enterprises (ED, SME) in August 2014. Dr. Olagunju acted twice as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of the bank between April and May 2014 as well as between February 2016 and May 2017 in addition to his responsibilities as ED, BD and ED, SME. Under his leadership of the SME Directorate, the bank’s annual lending to SMEs rose phenomenally to N5.6 billion in 2015 which represented 205% increase over the average annual lending of N1.8 billion to SMEs in previous years.The trend was sustained such that by 2018 the annual disbursements to SMEs peaked at N28.3bn from N26bn in 2017 and N8.2bn in 2016. Under his watch as Acting MD & CEO between 2016 and 2017, the bank recorded remarkable improvements that culminated in BOI’s ratings by international and domestic rating agencies being upgraded and affirmed by 2016.While Moody’s assigned BOI Aa1 in 2016 up from Ba3 of 2015,Agusto’s rating of AA- in 2016 was higher than A+ of 2015. AA+ assigned by Fitch in 2015 was affirmed in 2016. Dr. Olagunju who is one of Nigeria’s leading development practitioners and scholars bagged his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Social Sciences degrees from the University of Lagos in 1981 and 1984 respectively as well a Doctorate Degree in Business Administration from the Paris School of Business in 2017. He obtained a professional certificate in Investment Appraisal and Risk Analysis from the Queens University, Canada in 2013 and a certificate in Executive Development in 2018 from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, United States of America. NVC CLOSING NOTE SPEAKER FORMER ACTING MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO, BANK OF INDUSTRY UNLOCKING POTENTIAL ACROSS AFRICA Our mission is clear. We go deep to unlock insight and have the courage to act. We bring the right people together to challenge established thinking and drive transformation. We work with our clients to build the capabilities that enable organizations to achieve sustainable advantage. BCGOneAfrica@bcg.com
  • 5. 98 AMANE DANNOUNI Amane Dannouni is a member of the Center for Digital Government and a core member of theTechnology, Media &Telecommunications (TMT) practice at Boston Consulting Group. He joined BCG in 2009 and has worked for the firm’s Paris, Singapore, and Casablanca offices, for clients in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Africa. During his time in Singapore,Amane cofounded and led BCG’s Digital Transformation Enablement Center in Asia Pacific, which helps clients execute and sustain large-scale digital transformation efforts. Amane has a deep interest in foreseeing how technology might invalidate established business models across multiple industries, and how greater economic and social value can be unlocked by developing the right set of digital enablers (alternative digital channels, data and analytics-based decision support, innovation vehicles, etc.). Before joining BCG,Amane worked at JPMorgan and PricewaterhouseCoopers, mostly on deal financing and strategic due diligence. MORNING KEYNOTE SPEAKER PARTNER, BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP “Impact of Online Marketplaces on Employment in Africa” “Sharing Rwanda’s Development Experience” CLARE AKAMANZI Ms. Clare Akamanzi is CEO of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and Member of the Cabinet of Rwanda. Prior to this role, she served as Head of Strategy and Policy for H.E President Paul Kagame and for over 7 years as COO of the RDB. Ms.Akamanzi has previously served as a Commercial Diplomat in London and aTrade Negotiator in Geneva at the WorldTrade Organization. She is an InternationalTrade and Investment Lawyer, who has lived, schooled and worked in 7 countries in 3 continents but nothing beats the privilege of being part of rebuilding her nation. Ms Akamanzi is a Harvard Kennedy School MPA alum, where she was the recipient of the Lucius N. Littaeur Fellows Award; the Raymond & JosephineVernon Award, both for academic excellence and distinguished contribution to HKS community, as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service. She also holds an LLM (InternationalTrade and Investment) with distinction from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and LLM (Hons) from Makerere University, Uganda. She is a 2012Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and was named one of Africa’sTop 20 leading women in economic development by Forbes in 2013. Earlier this year, Ms.Akamanzi was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Concordia University in Canada. LUNCH KEYNOTE SPEAKER CEO, RWANDAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD
  • 6. 1110 Busara is a 501c3 non profit registered in the US, but headquartered in Kenya, with offices in Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and India. Our mission is to “Work with researchers and organizations to advance and apply behavioral science in pursuit of poverty alleviation.” We work with foundations, non-profits, governments and social enterprises to design and test behavioral interventions around the world. We exist because we believe the world and the world of behavioral science isn’t WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic). We run the world’s largest experimental lab to bridge the WEIRD gap in academic research and are based in the global south to tackle local problems embed- ded in the context of the populations we want to serve. Strategic Security Systems (Stratsec) is a services conglomerate based in Accra, Ghana comprising of a procurement firm (StratSec), a renewable energy solutions firm (SPS), a total logistics company (SCA), a property development firm (Liqsoil Planning and Engineering), an ICT and data management firm (eScripts Solutions) and an agri-chemical production and distribution company (EcoIndex). Stratsec’s vision is to become market leaders in all our industries and to grow into an internationally competitive entity. To achieve this goal, Stratsec has built a strong team of diverse qualifications and backgrounds that ensures that best practices are adhered to always and the final consumers needs are being addressed. As an ISO and IEC certified company we ensure that we adhere to all local and international standards. As a group we believe the future for everyone of our stakeholders, employees and clients needs to be adequately secured. The Legatum Center was founded on the belief that entrepreneurs and their market-driven solutions are critical to advancing economic and social prog- ress in the developing world. While global prosperity has increased in recent decades, the progress is uneven, with the worst deprivations concentrated in specific parts of the globe. The Center drives more inclusive prosperity by building pathways for the next generation of change agents who, through principled entrepreneurial leadership, will create good jobs, transform systems, and improve lives. We’re a global community that is based at MIT, drawing on the Institute’s talent, networks, presence, and expertise to inspire and equip those who want to move their ideas toward scalable impact. Our capstone program—a competitive Fellowship—is reserved for our most promising and committed students. Each year we build a cohort of 20-25 stu- dents who are dedicated to building and scaling ventures in the developing world. We provide them with tuition, travel, and prototyping support, as well as access to mentors, special seminars, and other cross-campus resources. Flutterwave is a global payments technology company that helps businesses make and accept payments from anywhere in Africa on a single platform. Our technology is a one stop shop for companies looking to go global and scale with ease when it comes to payments. Since launching in 2016, Flutterwave has processed over $3B across 84M transactions for clients such as Uber, Booking.com, Flywire, Facebook, among others. Our product, Rave, supports collections and disbursement across various payment types such as cards, bank accounts, mobile wallets, QR, among others. RUBY SPONSORSKEYNOTE PLENARY TED TALKS: A TASTE OF WABF THE INN AT PENN / 1.30 PM - 2.10 PM “A Taste of WABF”:TED-style Perspectives from Leaders & Rising Stars Leaders from the diverse array of sectors represented at WABF speak about areas of expertise and passion; topics will range from personal to more techni- cal. We hope to share with the audience the incredible wealth and diversity of knowledge represented at our conference. Pelumi Olatinpo POSTAGRAPH (CEO/ Founder) Aubrey Hruby AFRICAN EXPERT NETWORK (Co-Founder) Caine Wanjau TWIGA FOODS (CTO) Raza Hasnani AFRICA50 (Head of Infrastracture Investments)
  • 7. 1312 Based in Nairobi, Lori has built a logistics platform that is revolutionising the cargo-transport value chain in Africa – from the ground up. The relative cost of moving goods in East Africa is one of the highest in the world, leading to up to 75% of a product cost’s going to logistics (compared to 6% in the US). Lori enables the logistics space to operate at an order of magnitude more efficiently than it does today. Higher efficiency through Lori has been demon strated to drive costs down which, in turn is expected to create new jobs & stimulate overall economic development in a tangible way. Postagraph is an app for discovering, planning and sharing authentic experiences. In a world of digital noise and curated falsehoods, millennials seek a platform that seamlessly deliver original and personalized experiences. From social media to travel magazines, there’s the desire for truthful inspiration. At Postagraph, we believe these inspirational experiences are all around us, and if one looks through unfiltered lens, one will find that travel is not where you go … but where you are. Kobo360 is a technology company that aggregates end-to- end haulage operations to help cargo owners, truck owners, drivers, and cargo recipients to achieve an efficient supply chain framework. With only a click of a button on our seamless mobile and web applications, cargo owners can simply request for any truck of their choice and have their goods picked up and delivered to the required location through an all-in-one robust logistics ecosystem. Kobo uses big data and technology to reduce logistics frictions while empowering rural farmers to earn more by reducing farm wastages and helping manufacturers of all sizes to find new markets. Kobo enables unprecedented efficiency and cost reduction in the supply chain, providing 360-visibility while delivering products of all sizes safely, on time and in full. GENERAL SPONSORS PARTNERS NEW VENTURE COMPETITION SPONSORS INNOVATION PARTNERSINNOVATION PARTNERS PANEL 1: THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN HEALTHCARE STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 211 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM Ami Dalal,Vice President at FINCA International and Managing Director of FINCAVentures, has over 15 years of principal investing experience across Africa,Asia, Europe and North America. She is responsible for leading FINCAVentures, an impact investing initiative that provides patient capital and pre- and post- investment support to help early-stage social enterprises grow. By linking access to finance with access to basic services, FINCAVentures seeks to increase the quality of life, resilience and productivity of those living at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP).Ami is a seasoned investor who has worked across sectors, including impact investing, consumer products, infrastructure and real estate.Ami has an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a B.S. in Economics and a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Patrick Singa is the Medical Director of Babyl Rwanda (of Babylon Health), a telemedicine operation that has registered over 2 million users and performed over 650 thousand consultations. Prior to Babyl, Dr. Singa served as a medical doctor with 10-years of hands-on medical practice in different public and private health facilities. He has held different senior positions within the Rwandan Ministry of Health the last one being a Director General role in a referral hospital. He also has extensive experience in public health, community policing, hospital administration and people management he obtained while working for different international institutions, the government of Rwanda and the United Nations. He spent 4 years working for the United Nations in peace building missions and was deployed in South Sudan, Mali and the Ivory Coast. Zachary joined Alta Semper in 2016 and brings more than nine years of advisory and investing experience to the firm. Prior to joining Alta Semper, Zachary was a Senior Associate at Emerging Capital Partners where he covered infrastructure and consumer / retail investments in Kenya. He worked across the private equity life cycle including fundraising, new investments, portfolio management and exits. Prior to Emerging Capital Partners, Zachary was an M&A Executive at SABMiller and worked on beverage related transactions in South Africa, Nigeria,Angola, Kenya, Ethiopia, Malawi, andTanzania. Zachary’s advisory experience was developed within the investment banking divisions of UBS and Goldman Sachs in NewYork and Johannesburg. He focused on Consumer Products and broader Sub-Saharan Africa. Zachary has an MBA fromThe Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Economics from Cornell University. Dr. Ben Ngoye is a Public Health, Organizational Development and Healthcare Management expert currently serving as faculty at the Institute of Healthcare Management at Strathmore University. Ben was the founding director of the Institute where he is credited with founding or co-founding several academic and executive education programs, and he remains a member of the Board of the Africa Institute for Healthcare Management. He has also undertaken various practitioner, management, consulting and advisory roles in the public, private and not-for-profit domains in the health sector in many African countries that include Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda and Burundi. His current research and academic interest are focused on health systems strengthening, healthcare management development, and performance measurement and decision making in the public sector, with an obvious bias toward health. Ralph Oluwole leads the GrowthTeam at Helium Health. He has spent the past three years pushing Helium Health to become the largest EMR provider in West Africa.A larger than life team player and calculated risk-taker, he has spent years helping teams at Access Bank, Gadroville Constructions and Mobinatrics achieve their organizational objectives. Ralph holds a BSc in Mass Communications from Redeemer’s University and is well versed in the art of sales and marketing. Ami Dalal FINCA Ventures (Managing Director) Dr. Patrick Singa BABYL RWANDA (Medical Director) Zachary Fond ALTA SEMPER (Managing Director) Dr. Ben Ngoye IHM, Strathmore (Lecturer) Ralph Oluwole HELIUM HEALTH (Director of growth) How digital is unlocking new business models for healthy people and profits
  • 8. 1514 PANEL 2: CHINA IN AFRICA STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 213 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM Bridget Boakye is a data scientist, entrepreneur, and writer based in Accra, Ghana, and NewYork City. She is the CEO and co-founder of Africans on China, an advisory and consultancy on a mission to develop human and industry capacities toward a self-sufficient Africa that relates to the world, especially China, on mutually beneficial terms. Since its launch in late 2018, the firm has reached over 50,000 people with its impact-driven community activation around China-Africa relations and has worked with prominent actors in the China-Africa space including Jack Ma Foundation, Kente-Silk, and China AfricaTech Initiative.The firm’s youth-focused program,Africans on China Campus Leaders Ambassadors Program (AoCCLAP) with student leaders from Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya, is also already leaving its mark, including receiving a noteworthy invitation to participate in Jack Ma’s Inaugural Africa Netpreneur Summit. Aubrey Hruby is a Co-Founder of the Africa Expert Network (AXN), Insider PR and an investor in African start-ups. As a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and advisor Fortune 500 companies doing business in Africa, she speaks and writes regularly on African business issues for the FinancialTimes and Axios. She has interviewed with the NewYorkTimes, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio,Al Jazeera, Bloomberg Radio, CNBC, CCTV, and Africa24.Aubrey sits on the board of Invest Africa USA, the private sector advisory board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and two dynamic Nigerian companies. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations andYoung Leader at the Milken Institute. Aubrey teaches at Georgetown University and the co-author of award-winning The Next Africa (Macmillan, 2015). She earned a MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a MA from Georgetown University. PaulTrustfull’s many roles with Forbes Media include serving as the founding editor of Forbes Afrique, the French edition of Forbes that is distributed in 23 francophone countries in Africa and founding writer of Forbes’s Emerging Markets custom content category. He has fostered important international business relationships with CEOs and heads of states that have proven invaluable in developing new business––specifically the African business sector––for Forbes magazine. He has travelled extensively to meet and interview some of the world’s most intriguing leaders such as the late Nelson Mandela, Fmr. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Lula da Silva of Brazil, Prime Minister Matata Ponyo Mapon, of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Lamido Sanusi, former Nigerian Central Bank Governor. Paul has also interviewed and featured personalities in the entertainment industry including Quincy Jones and Harry Belafonte. For the last 5 years Peter has been focused on investing in technology startups across Africa, and is currently the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of 4DXVentures, a venture capital firm focused on Africa.At 4DX Peter works to find and partner with the top entrepreneurs on the continent. Peter has been an investor for over a decade, with roles spanning global macro, public and private equity investing, as well as designing overall portfolio and risk management strategies before founding 4DX Ventures. He’s had investment roles at Bridgewater Associates (Emerging Markets Research & Lead China Analyst),Adakin Capital (public & private equity investing at an NYC based family office), and JPMorgan (investment banking). In addition he used to run strategy & business development at Mirror Labs, a venture backed business in the Blockchain space. He graduated fromTufts University in 2007 with degrees in Quantitative Economics & International Relations. Bridget Boakye AFRICANS ON CHINA (CEO) Aubrey Hruby AFRICAN EXPERT NETWORK (Co-Founder) Paul Trustfull FORBES EMERGING MARKETS (Editor) Peter Orth 4DX VENTURES (Co-Founder) Rebalancing the relationship PANEL 3: ENTREPRENEURSHIP STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 215 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM Euler Bropleh is the founder and Managing Director ofVestedWorld, an early-stage investment fund focused on spurring sustainable economic growth in underserved regions around the world.A native of Liberia, Euler has a firsthand understanding of the potential that capitalism has to transform the developing world and improve the lives of people living in those regions. Prior to foundingVestedWorld in 2014, Euler practiced law, specializing in venture capital, private equity, and merger and acquisition transactions with Latham & Watkins andVedder Price. Euler holds a J.D. from University of Chicago Law School, a Graduate Diploma in International Strategy and Economics from the University of St.Andrews (Scotland), and a BA in International Studies from Emory University. He is a Chicago Council on Global Affairs Emerging Leader and a member of the Milken Institute’sYoung Leaders Circle. Debo Olaosebikan is an entrepreneur, physicist and engineer based in San Francisco. He founded Gigster while on leave from a Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell. He previously worked on a $6m DOD project to build the world’s first electric silicon laser - a building block of next-generation computing. He was Future AwardsYoung Nigerian Scientist in 2011 and a finalist forYoung Nigerian of 2011. Debo loves music and was formerly a radio-featured rapper. He also advises startups and is a mentor at theThiel Fellowship. Okendo Lewis-Gayle is author of Harambeans and Chairman of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance. Harambe is an ecosystem of over 280 young African leaders (Harambeans) which has spawned a series of tech-enabled ventures such as Andela,Yoco and Fibre. Collectively Harambeans have generated over 3000 jobs, raised over $400m from GoogleVentures, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Alibaba and in the process established a pan-African network of startups valued at over $1bn. Okendo is a graduate of Harvard University, the Inaugural Entrepreneur in Residence at Schwarzman College in Beijing and has served as Africa Advisor to theVatican, RhodesTrust, and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Kagure Wamunyu is the CEO,Africa Region for Kobo360. She is charged with the launch and growth of Kobo360 across Africa. Kagure has a passion in transport, which she believes will be an important factor in the economic development of Africa. Previously, Kagure served as the Senior Director of Strategy for Bridge International Academies in East Africa, where she focused on policy and PPPs. Before Bridge, she worked as the country manager for Uber in Kenya where she joined as the first hire in Nairobi at launch and grew Uber to a major transportation option in Nairobi. Kagure Wamunyu is currently pursuing a part-time PhD at the University of Oxford. She holds a Masters in City Planning with a focus on transportation from UC Berkeley, a BSC in Civil Engineering with a focus onTransport Engineering from North Carolina State and a BA in Mathematics from Meredith College. Kagure seats on the Board of Fuzu and the Somo Project. She is an active alumna of Zawadi Africa Education Fund. Richard Greenberg is a Managing Director at OPIC, the U.S. Government’s development finance institution, with responsibility for co-leading the organization’s efforts to expand its contribution in the area of social enterprise and impact finance. The unit he leads has significantly grown OPIC’s social enterprise finance activity, having closed over $1 billion in OPIC financing to the microfinance sector and expanded OPIC’s activity in sectors such as health, water, education, energy, and agribusiness. In recent years, he played a key role in developing two major initiatives, one focused on financing for investment funds with an impact strategy, the other on providing debt to early stage social enterprises. Previously, Mr. Greenberg led the financing of major infrastructure projects and of small and medium enterprises in various sectors and countries. He represents OPIC at impact investing conferences and has lectured on SME, microfinance and impact investing at Wharton, Stanford, Duke/Fuqua, Johns Hopkins/SAIS, Euler Bropleh VESTEDWORLD (Founder) Debo Olaosebikan GIGSTER (Founder) Okendo Lewis-Gayle HARAME ENTREPRENEUR ALLIANCE (Chairman) Kagure Wamunyu KOBO360 (CEO,Africa Region) Richard Greenberg OPIC (Managing Director) Navigating Africa’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
  • 9. 1716 PANEL 4: WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP STEINBERG-DIETRICH HALL, ROOM 109 / 10.05AM - 11.10AM The role of women in the next level of growth and development Addie was born in Nigeria and moved to the U.S with her family at the age of six.As with most children new to a foreign environment, she struggled to fit into the American lifestyle with new foods, vocabulary, and culture.As she grew older, she learned to accept and embrace herself and her African roots.While studying at Oral Roberts University she solidified her life’s goal of creating a successful business that would enable her to give back to the African community.It would take her many years to return to this vision. But after one fateful conversation with two fellow Nigerian friends, she decided to start an African inspired clothing line. D’IYANU was born in her little studio apartment. Yasmin Belo-Osagie is a cofounder of She Leads Africa, a media company focused on millennial african women. She Leads currently has an audience of ~600K women and has been featured in the Financial Times, BBC, CNN, Quartz Africa, Fast Company, Forbes and CNBC Africa. Prior to this,Yasmin worked at McKinsey and Co.Yasmin has a BA from Princeton, a JD from Harvard Law School and an MBA from Stanford Business School. Nneile Nkholise is a Mechanical Engineer by profession, Sport activist by passion and a Social Entrepreneur by devotion. She is the founder of 3DIMO – a sport tech company that provides a tracking and insurance solution for sport athletes during training and at games to ensure that their careers are secured, and for clubs to ensure that their investments are secured. She is a Harambean, a Forbes Africa under 30 for 2018 fellow, and aTony Elumelu Foundation fellow amongst other awards. Beyond entrepreneurship; she has formerly served in sport leading the role of second deputy president of University Sport South Africa and secretary of Free State Sport Confederation. She is a brand ambassador of the South African government National Development Plan 2030, led by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. Dia Martin,WG’02, is a Managing Director on the Social Enterprise Finance team in the Small and Medium Enterprise Finance department of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) in Washington, D.C. OPIC is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution; it mobilizes private capital to help solve development challenges and advances U.S. foreign policy. Dia is responsible for providing financing to projects and funds active in microfinance, SME and other impact investment sectors. Dia also leads the Portfolio for Impact program, which is focused on financing scalable, earlier stage projects that are highly developmental. Dia Martin is a proven leader with over a decade of experience in impact investing and debt origination globally.As a catalyst for innovation with experience creating new programs and structuring funds, she has a strong track record across multiple sectors, including financial services, health care and agriculture. Thoko Moyo is Associate Dean for Communications and Public affairs at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). She oversees communications for the School and teaches strategic communications to senior executives participating in Harvard executive education programs. Before joining HKS in 2017, she worked as Director of global communications at the Ford Foundation in NewYork. Thoko has worked for various organizations in the private and public sector including the World Bank in Washington DC, Diageo (UK) and BP, where she was in charge of Africa communications based in CapeTown. She began her career as a journalist working for the BBC in London. Thoko is also a Mason Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and has been working on a pan- Africa project to shift narratives about the continent. Adesola Elabor D’IYANU (Founder) Yasmin Belo-Osagie SHE LEADS AFRICA (Co-Founder) Neile Nkhosile 3DIMO (Founder) Dia Martin OPIC (Managing Director) Thoko Moyo HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL (Associate Dean) PANEL 5: ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM Aditi Maheshwari is a Senior Operations Officer at IFC with 17 years of experience working across both the public and private sector. Her work focuses on understanding how to mobilize private capital for climate investments in developing countries, supporting the corporation’s climate change agenda and commitment to increase its climate-friendly lending. She is leading initiatives at IFC to promote private sector investment aligned to national climate plans, including on renewable energy, and to increase the use of internal carbon pricing by businesses as a tool to manage risks and capitalize on opportunities. She has authored several publications, most recently leading on IFC’s flagship report on Climate Investment Opportunities in Cities. She holds an MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics from University College London. Liubym Gerasymenko is the Chief Financial Officer for Symbion Power. Mr. Gerasymenko developed his 20-year international business career through senior finance management and business development assignments, running operations for multinationals spanning three industries on four continents. He has led the development of several Independent Power Projects including two in the Russian capital Moscow. Mr. Gerasymenko holds a Bachelor of Economics and a Master of International Management degrees from Kiev National University of Economics. He is a Fellow of the U.K.-based Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and a member of the American Society of Appraisers. Tom Flahive is a Partner at CrossBoundary LLC, where he is responsible for leading the firm’s Investment Facilitation programs and investment advisory engagements. Before joining CrossBoundary, Mr. Flahive began his career at Lazard Alternative Investments, in one of the firm’s private equity groups in New York. Following his time with Lazard, Mr.Flahive worked at the global real estate services firm Jones Lang LaSalle, also in NewYork. Mr. Flahive’s international experience prior to joining CrossBoundary was at a leading emerging market private equity fund – Abraaj Capital in Dubai – and Mongolia International Capital Corporation in Ulaanbaatar. Jean-Jacques, Finergreen Africa’s Managing Partner, is an expert in private equity and in advisory, specialized in the structuring and the financing of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in Africa. He started his career as an Investment Banker at Rothschild then joined the French sovereign wealth fund (FSI), building solid skills in Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity. Since January 2016, he manages Finergreen Africa advisory firm and assists local developers, governmental agents and investors in the financial modelling and the fundraising (debt, equity, grant) of renewable energy projects, including on-grid PV solar power plants. He keeps close relationships with authorities of the energy sector in Ivory Coast (CI-Energies and Ministry of Energy) as he provided assistance in the restructuration of the sector and in the definition of CIE’s business model. Aditi Maheshwari IFC (Senior Ops Officer) Liubym Gerasymenko SYMBION POWER (CFO) Tom Flahive CROSSBOUNDARY (Parnter) Jean-Jacques FINERGREEN (Partner) The Case of Côte d’Ivoire and Beyond Ifeanyi Umejei is Co-Founder and Director of Business Development at ICE Commerial Power. Ifeanyi has over 10 years experience in private wealth management and financial sales at several bulge bracket financial institutions including Morgan Stanley. He has a bachelors degree fromVirginiaTech. Ifeanyi eventually decided to resign as a career banker and co-founded a sustainable energy company. His novel innovation won him a new venture competition at Harvard Business School, raised over 6 figures in pre- seed round investments, negotiated an MOU with Microsoft, developed an app, and most importantly, provided electricity to empower several small businesses. Mr. Emmanuel Nyirinkindi is a Ugandan national and is currently the DirectorTransaction Advisory Services at the International Finance Corporation (IFC),World Bank Group. Mr. Nyirinkindi joined IFC in 2006 as a Senior Investment Officer in IFC Johannesburg Office. He was the Global Head of IFC’s Public- Private Partnerships Advisory Services prior to his current position. Over the past decade, Mr. Nyirinkindi has established a strong record of leadership and execution in advising governments in designing and bringing to market commercially robust PPP projects that provide high quality, affordable and efficient infrastructure and social services to the public across a variety of sectors. He holds an MBA from the University of Kansas and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Makerere University, Kampala. Ifeanyi Umejei ICE COMM. POWER (Co-Founder) Emmanuel Nyirinkindi IFC (Director)
  • 10. 1918 PANEL 6: ARTS, MEDIA, & ENTERTAINMENT JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM Abdul Karim Abdullah is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Culture Management Group (CMG) and Afrochella Festival.Abdul graduated from Syracuse University with a BS in Psychology/Biology. He also received a Masters In Public Health from CUNY Hunter College. In 2017,Abdul & his team founded Afrochella.Afrochella is a festival designed to highlight & elevate thrilling and thriving talent from and within Africa.The festival exists to foster engagement, to boost tourism within Ghana and Africa at large by providing a space for the diaspora celebrate culture by appreciating African Music, Food,Art and Culture curated from a native’s perspective Larry Madowo is a Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University in NewYork and the BBC Africa Business Editor (currently on a career break). He was named among the 100 Most Influential Africans in 2018 by New African magazine. He has reported from more than 40 countries and interviewed some of the world’s most prominent business, political and cultural leaders. He is an international journalist, speaker and moderator who has been on such diverse stages as the World Economic Forum, Mobile World Congress, Slush Finland, Global Digital Content Market and numerous others. His work has been featured on various global outlets like CNN International, the Washington Post,Al Jazeera English, France 24, Channel 4 News, Forbes,The Guardian, FinancialTimes, Public Radio International,ABC News Australia and RTÉ Ireland. He has previously worked in Nairobi, London and Johannesburg, gaining nearly 4 million followers on social media along the way. Eche Emole is the founder & CEO of Afropolitan Group, a community as a service company. (CAAS). Founded in 2016,Afropolitan curates a seamless experience inTravel, Events &Ticketing that serves the needs of our customers in the diaspora and Africa.Afropolitan Group is a big player in the Afrobeats entertainment space. Organizing and promoting concerts for superstars such as Burna Boy, Davido, D’banj,Wizkid, Psquare, 2face,Tiwa Savage, Patoranking, Olamide etc. Eche is also a former executive at Flutterwave Inc. a payment technology company focused on helping banks and businesses provide seamless and secure payment experiences for their customers in Africa and globally. Eche has 10 years of experience curating social and professional events catered to the African diaspora market in the U.S. Yetunde Olukoya, a medical doctor turned designer, had adored fashion since she was a child. Her clothing line, Ray Darten is focused on using its styles to tell stories of her magnificent Nigerian culture and heritage. She believes in playing a role in helping drive African economy, with all her clothes ethically hand made in Nigeria. Her brand also gives back to children in Nigeria through its Ray of Hope initiative Rachel Naa-Du Laryea is a Ph.D. candidate in the dual doctoral program in Anthropology and African American Studies atYale University.After receiving her Bachelors of Arts at NewYork University in Social & Cultural Analysis in 2016, Rachel worked as an analyst on Wall Street at Goldman Sachs & Co. in Corporate Social Responsibility.While in graduate school, she launched her business, Kelewele LLC, which is a healthy lifestyle brand dedicated to making innovative and culturally inspired plantain dishes. Having grown up on plantains in a traditional Ghanaian home, Rachel created Kelewele as an ode to her favorite childhood snack, but also and more importantly, as a way to celebrate Africa and the diaspora through food, culture, community and migration by recognizing shared cultural food practices across the diaspora. Her business has been featured in numerous festivals including the ESSENCE Streetstyle Festival, Vegandale, and Curlfest among others. Abdul Karim Adbullah CMG (Founder and CEO) Larry Madowo BBC Africa (Business Editor) Eche Emole AFROPOLITAN GROUP (Founder) Yetunde Olukoya RAY DARTEN (Founder) Rachel Laryea KELEWELE LLC (Founder) Capitalizing on Africa’s Rising Cultural Currency PANEL 7: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN A GROWING ECONOMY JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM Mr.Tembwe Mutungu is a Co-Founder and Director of FirstWave Group, the largest vertically integrated freshwater aquaculture business in Sub-Saharan Africa.The FirstWave value chain converts locally sourced agricultural commodities into locally consumed white protein for urban households.The Group’s portfolio companies, located in Zambia and Uganda, specialize in tilapia production, retail and distribution as well as grain commodity sourcing and the production of extruded fish feed.Tembwe has over 10 years of experience in operations and finance and is devoted to leading high-impact, scale-up businesses on the Continent. He holds an MBA in Finance fromThe Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Witwatersrand.Tembwe also serves as a board member on the Liberi Foundation and a founding Working Member ofThe Africa List, a CDC initiative aimed at community and leadership development for the next generation of CEOs in Zambia. Tsito Raharison is an Investment Manager with UFF African Agri-Investment. UFF is the dedicated agri- investment boutique within the Old Mutual Investment Group. In his role,Tsito has overall responsibility for UFF’s investments in African French-speaking countries and serves on the board of directors and supervisory committees of portfolio companies.Tsito has spent his career investing in emerging and developing markets. Prior to his current position,Tsito was an Investment Officer within the Global TMT team of IFC, where he joined as part of theYoung Professional Program.Tsito is originally from Madagascar and is currently based in the Netherlands. He holds a Master’s degree in finance from the University of CapeTown. Jerry Parkes is the Managing Principal of Injaro Investments Limited. Prior to Injaro, Mr. Parkes was a Director at Knox D’Arcy Investment Management, a UK-based fund manager and activist private equity investor. His previous experience spans consulting and investment banking with firms such as Accenture, Merrill Lynch, UBS andTechnoserve, where he advised Ghanaian entrepreneurs on strategy and business development. He has completed transactions ranging in size from US$30mn to US$0.6bn and has co- authored a business case that forms part of the Private Equity in Emerging Markets curriculum at the Wharton School. Mr. Parkes holds a MEng. in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (First Class Honours) from the University of Manchester and an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Jerry is a Ghanaian national. Tembwe Mutungu FirstWave Group (Co-Founder) Tsito Raharison UFF (Investment Manager) Jerry Parkes INJARO (Managing Principal)
  • 11. 2120 PANEL 8: THE FUTURE OF TECH AND VENTURE CAPITAL IN AFRICA JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 3.15PM - 4.20PM Omar is General Partner and CFO at Arab Angel Fund a strategic investment firm that provides unprecedented access to brilliant entrepreneurs with startups seeking to enter the North Africa and Middle East markets. Omar has over 14 years of international experience in corporate finance, corporate communications, management consulting, strategy, investor relations and venture capital. Omar is also an angel investor in various startups including Andela, FiscalNote and Quarrio Corp. Omar holds a BA in Economics and Political Science with Honors from the University of Chicago and an MBA fromThe Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Efayomi is the Head of Strategic Finance at Lori Systems where he oversees fundraising efforts and the company’s financial products. Prior to joining Lori, Efayomi was a Senior Associate at Quona Capital supporting their investments in Africa. Before Quona, Efayomi worked with 8 Miles LLP, a London-based private equity firm that invests in Africa. Previously, Efayomi worked with the Boston Consulting Group in NewYork and Nigeria covering financial services. He has also spent time working as the Head of Marketplace for Jumia Nigeria in Lagos, and as the Head of Information Management and Analysis for the National Ebola Response Center in Freetown. Efayomi received an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Debo Olaosebikan is an entrepreneur, physicist and engineer based in San Francisco. He founded Gigster while on leave from a Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell. He previously worked on a $6m DOD project to build the world’s first electric silicon laser - a building block of next-generation computing. He was Future AwardsYoung Nigerian Scientist in 2011 and a finalist forYoung Nigerian of 2011. Debo loves music and was formerly a radio-featured rapper. He also advises startups and is a mentor at theThiel Fellowship. Steve has founded, managed or financed over 40 companies in life sciences and IT globally. He recently founded Pangea University for the Health Sciences in Bangalore, India, an international platform for medical, nursing and health technology education for the emerging and frontier markets. Over the last several decades he has been a partner or adviser to numerous health care and impact-oriented venture capital and private equity firms internationally and has also founded health care management MBA programs in India and throughout Africa. Steve is also Senior Fellow, Health Care Management and Lecturer, Entrepreneurship at the Wharton School. Caine Wanjau is currently the CTO ofTwiga Foods, a Kenya based B2B distributor of fresh products and essential goods and consumables to retailers. Prior to joiningTwiga, Caine co-founded two companies - Flashcast, which provided live-streamed advertisements in public transport vehicles in Nairobi, and Faidika Technologies, where he provided bespoke IT, ERP, and mobile solutions to corporate and NGO clients. Prior to that Caine worked in Melbourne,Australia with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in various banking and credit capacities. Caine graduated from Monash University in Australia with a degree in Computer Sciences and a Diploma of Engineering. Prior to his undergraduate studies Caine spent time in Japan where he studied Japanese culture and learnt to speak Japanese. Olu Oyinsan is an emerging Markets Seed-stage Investor and managing partner at Oui Capital- an early stage impact fund investing in promising technology companies in frontier markets- especially Sub- Saharan Africa. Before launching Oui capital, Olu started his career in commercial banking with Nigeria’s GuarantyTrust Bank, and as aTEI Consultant at Forrester. He later worked at SiliconValley Bank’s early stage practice supporting early stage startups across the east coast of the US. He most recently worked served asVP Investments at Amina Capital, leading investments in Sub-saharan Africa. Here he made and managed investments in several high growth startups including Awabike, Paystack and Ogavenue. He holds an MBA from Hult International Business School, Boston with a concentration in Finance and Strategy”. He was recently featured onVentureburn’s list of “12 AfricanVCs you need to know Omar Darwazah AAF Management (Founder) EFAYOMI CARR LORI SYSTEMS (Head of Strat. Fin.) Debo Olaosebikan GIGSTER (Co-Founder; CTO) Stephen Sammut WHARTON (Professor) Caine Wanjau TWIGA FOODS (CTO) Olu Oyinsan OUI CAPITAL (Managing Partner) PANEL 9: DEPLOYING PRIVATE CAPITAL JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM Raza Hasnani has over twenty-three years of infrastructure, private equity, and impact investing experience in Africa,Asia and the Americas. He leads the infrastructure investments business at Africa50 (a $850 million investment platform) and is focused on making private equity and growth investments into greenfield and brownfield projects as well as platforms. He has also led project and corporate financings for energy and infrastructure projects around the world while at Exxon Mobil Corporation in Dallas and Houston. He started his career at Deloitte in Philadelphia. Mr. Hasnani has invested in renewable and conventional power projects, electric and gas utilities, pipelines, ports, terminals, upstream, refineries, transportation, and other energy and infrastructure assets around the world. He holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Franklin and Marshall College. Allan Cunningham is a senior media and marketing executive who has spent the last 15 years career working for some of the world’s most respected M&A and private equity media and information companies including Dow Jones’s publications Private Equity Analyst andVentureWire and most recently, The Deal.Allan has built a number of successful digital and event content businesses, both subscription and sponsor-supported, delivering information and content-marketing services to clients in the M&A, private equity and broader deal ecosystem. Justin DeAngelis is a Partner in the International Power Fund of Denham Capital. Justin is responsible for origination, analysis, structuring, valuation and execution of investments for the Power DealTeam. He brings 20 years of experience to the firm. Prior to joining Denham, Justin was a Director at Waypoint Energy and worked as a Manager at Pace Global Energy and PG&E National Energy Group, after serving as an Engineer at Delmarva Power. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Endeavor Energy and subsidiaries of Rio Energy. Justin is a member of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Advisory Council and a member of the Advisory Council for NASP-USAID Investment Partnership for “Mobilizing Institutional Investors to Develop Africa’s Infrastructure” or “MIDA.” He also serves as a Board Member for IGD (Initiative for Global Development). Separately, Justin is taking part in Columbia University’s World Projects Initiative. Melissa Cook, Founder and Managing Director,African Sunrise Partners LLC. Melissa Cook is a longtime proponent of investing and doing business in Africa. Since 2007, Ms. Cook has made more than 45 trips to 16 countries on the continent. She offers research and advisory services to institutional investors and companies. She is particularly interested in countries undergoing significant political and economic change. Ms. Cook has more than 30 years of global research and business experience. Before starting her work in Africa, she had a front-row seat watching the emergence of new economies in Eastern Europe and China. Ms. Cook covered several sectors as an equity analyst at Wall Street firms.These included Drexel Burnham Lambert, Prudential Securities, and CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets. She was Head of Global Research at Lazard Asset Management. Raza Hasnani AFRICA50 (Head of Infras. Inv.) Allen Cunningham AFRICA CAPITAL DIGEST (CEO) Justin DeAngelis DENHAM CAPITAL (Partner) Melissa Cook ASP (Founder) A look at African private equity investing
  • 12. 2322 PANEL 10: SCALING PAN-AFRICAN FINTECH JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM Nico is COO of NALA,Africa’s first internet-free payments application. NALA was recently part of Y-Combinator’s Winter 2019 batch, and currently ranks #3 in theTop Finance Applications inTanzania. Nicolai has spent the duration of his professional career in the financial services sector and he most recently came from Morningstar where he lead product management for the EMEA Indexes division and spearheaded global go-to-market of the firm’s fixed income indexes.At NALA, Nicolai is focused on product, legal, finance, and expansion efforts into new markets. Nicolai holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Bard College and in his free time enjoys running. Saad is an investment principal atTLG Capital and heads private investments and portfolio operations across the firm’s Africa interests. He has been instrumental in originating, structuring and closing healthcare, pharma, O&G and FMCG related transactions. He has significant experience with the microfinance company withinTLG’s portfolio and is looking to expand the operation globally. He joined TLG Capital in 2014 with responsibilities around deal origination, structuring, execution and value creation. Saad representsTLG on boards of various portfolio companies to steer strategy and expansion opportunities. Prior toTLG Capital, Saad was a director at Accenture, consulting across technology and business strategy. He brings long standing experience from Accenture, Nokia and Alcatel working across 4 continents; Europe, Middle East,Asia and Africa; in 20+ countries managing strategic directives for corporations such as Barclays,Virgin Media,Vodafone, Hutchison,Telefonica,Telenor and Orascom David K. Musto is the Ronald O. Perelman Professor in Finance and faculty director of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance at the Wharton School, where he has been on the faculty since 1995. He also served as Senior Financial Economist at the Securities Exchange Commission from 2005 to 2007. He has a BA fromYale University and a PhD from the University of Chicago, and between college and graduate school he worked for Roll and Ross Asset Management in Culver City, CA. Most of his work, both theoretical and empirical, is in the area of consumer financial services, mutual funds and consumer credit in particular. Mr. Pardon Makumbe is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CREVenture Capital. CRE invests in category-defining early stage technology companies that are levered to Africa. CRE is widely recognized as a pioneer and market leader in Africa’s technology and venture capital ecosystem. Prior to CRE, Mr. Makumbe worked for a Rothschild family private investment holding company based out of NewYork and London, overseeing a portfolio of early and late stage investments and holdings in Asia, Europe and Africa. Earlier on, he worked atTemasek Holdings in Singapore, at Emerging Capital Partners in Johannesburg, and at Bain & Company in NewYork. Mr. Makumbe graduated with a BSE in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, and as a Palmer Scholar from the Wharton School of Business. He has served on the Boards of various leading African tech companies including Flutterwave, Rensource, Safeboda, Flow Living, FlexClub, and Baobab Circle. He is aTrustee of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance. Omosalewa “O” heads the Expansion team at Flutterwave. Flutterwave is a global payments technology company building digital payments infrastructure, with a focus on the African market.We enable digital transactions across Africa, between Africa and other regions. Products include: 1. Rave; an online merchant acquiring and disbursement platform that works across Africa, US, Europe. It is 3DS enabled, has an inbuilt fraud management system and is PCIDSS Level 1 certified. 2. Barter; a consumer lifestyle application, launched in partnership withVisa. Since launching in 2016, Flutterwave has processed $3.5B across 60M transactions for clients such as Uber, Booking.com, Facebook, Flywire,Transferwise among others. Nico Eddy NALA (COO) Saad Sheikh TLG CAPITAL (Investment Principal) David Musto WHARTON (Professor) Pardon Makumbe CRE VENTURE CAPITAL (Co-Founder) Omosalewa ‘O’ Adeyemi FLUTTERWAVE (Head of Expansion) PANEL 11: YOUTH’S ROLE IN POLITICS & BUSINESS JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PM Alliance4ai is the champion of future technology in Africa. It convenes key stakeholders across the continent to stimulate adoption of exponential technologies for development and drives the African agenda at continental and global gatherings on exponential technologies. It cares most about youth empowerment, equal opportunity across gender and providing food, health and financial security for black people everywhere. It supports 70+ AI startups and partners with training organizations that collectively made 50,000+ Africans AI-aware in 2019. Beyond founding the Alliance4ai,Alexander drives the cloud AI and HPC business for NVIDIA, empowering millions of developers to use exponential technologies to tackle meaningful and expansive problems around the world. Kemi is an international finance professional with over 5 years of investment banking, commercial banking, and corporate finance expertise in the United States, Europe and Africa. Prior to joining Standard Chartered Bank, she worked at Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Google, Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank. Kemi is also the founder of GLOW UP which stands for Girls Ladies Orphans Women United (for) Progress. GLOW UP aims to create a pipeline of young female leaders who are equipped, qualified, and empowered to secure the best opportunities; as well as contribute to conversations on policy changes, discussions on government resources deployed to orphanages and foster homes for their growth and development. In recognition of her work as a Champion of Women in Business, she recently received an award as #1 onYahoo Finance’sTop 50 Future Female Leaders HERoes 2019 list, and was invited to join the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Goalkeepers Community. Brighton Mukupa Kaoma is a Zambian Social Entrepreneur and Environmental Innovator. He Co-Founded KARTON, a Zambian social good transportation and logistics company. He is an MPA-Environmental Science and Policy Candidate at Columbia University and an alum of both the University of Zambia and Cambridge University. He is an advocate of the profound potential of education to empower, inspire and change lives of young people on the African continent. He is a recipient of numerous prestigious global accolades including the Queen’sYoung Leaders Award from Queen Elizabeth II,WWF International President’s Award, JCI OutstandingYoung Persons,The Mandela Washington Fellowship and his work was in 2017 recognized by former US President Barack Obama. He is the GlobalYouth Ambassador forThe Children’s Radio Foundation and a OneYoung World Ambassador. Kunle Malomo is the Chief Executive Officer of People Productivity Solutions and has twenty years experience in human capital strategy formulation and implementation, strategic partnering initiatives, and more. Kunle co-founded the first ever Africa based affiliate of the Great PlaceTo Work Institute, which has now expanded operations to Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Cote D’Ivoire. Kunle also co-founded a Wireless Middleware company which placed second in Morgan Stanley’s National e-Business plan competition and later become Mobile ApplicationsTechnology Kunle was selected as a Global Leader forTomorrow by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and recognized by Philadelphia Business Journal as one of its 40 under 40. Kunle has an MBA fromThe Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania where he won Henry Morgenthau and Shils Zeidman fellowships. Alexander Tsado Alliance4ai.org (Founding Director) Kemi Adetu GLOW UP (Founder) Brighton Kaoma KARTON (Co-Founder) Kunle Malomo PPS (CEO) A rising generation
  • 13. 2524 PANEL 12: TALES FROM THE REAL ESTATE MARKET JON M HUNTSMAN HALL, ROOM TBC / 4.30PM - 5.35PMW Britt Gwinner has more than thirty years of experience in financial sector investing and advisory, with a focus on affordable housing. He most recently led the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC’s) global investment and advisory programs for affordable housing finance, with deepest experience in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia. Prior to joining IFC, Britt led advisory engagements with sovereigns on housing policy for the World Bank in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Central and East Asia. Before the World Bank, Britt participated in the development of risk-based capital models and capital requirements for U.S. housing finance institutions, and he worked in financial consulting for Fortune 500 companies. Britt is a Chartered Financial Analyst, holds an MBA in Finance and a Master’s in Public Policy from the University of Chicago, and a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University. Fred Cooper joinedToll Brothers in 1993 to establish its Finance and Investor Relations Departments. As the firm’s in-house investment bank, the team he leads is responsible forToll’s capital markets and investor relations activities, as well as its partnering relationships with major U.S. and international financial and development institutions. Fred is a founding board member of the U.S. Friends of Kenya Community Development Foundation and an advisor to Reall International, which provides capital and technical assistance to affordable housing developers in Africa,Asia and the Middle East. He is a volunteer consultant with the Stanford University SEED Program, where he works with African entrepreneurs in the real estate development sector. He co-developed and teaches in Wharton’s “Real Estate Development in Emerging Markets” course and has lectured on real estate finance and development since 2006 in Wharton’s International Housing Finance Program. Bob Hornsby is co-founder and CFO of American Homebuilders of West Africa (africa-housing.com), a US-based firm providing high quality housing and housing finance to West Africans in the diaspora and those living in the region. When not pursuing entrepreneurial ventures, Bob is a dedicated civic engagement enthusiast, having served on nonprofit boards including St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Moonstone Preschool, and his neighborhood Civic Association. He currently serves on the School Advisory Council for Academy at Palumbo in the Philadelphia school district. Rokhaya Duah is the Managing Director of Sagef, a family owned construction company which has built over 1700 houses in Senegal. She leads several affordable housing projects and specializes in the conception, planning, building and financing of homes for low income families. Using innovative building systems, PPP arrangements and innovative financing, Rokhaya is constantly looking at opportunities to lower the cost of homes for families in Senegal and contribute to reducing the housing deficit. She is also an investor in Peacock Investments, a housing development company, and currently sits on its board. Diran Otegbade is the Founder & Managing Director of Realtor.ng, a real estate technology company committed to leveraging the use of technology in the real estate industry in Nigeria.At the start of his career, he worked at IBM for close to 4 years as a software developer and advisory project manager for multi-million dollar contracts across multiple business units and clients in the finance, insurance, retail & tourism sectors. He’s a board advisor to startups and growing companies like Loftshare.co, Chargeautomation.com,Triage.com,Trinity Suites, and a few others, a member of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG). Britt Gwinner IFC (Former Head of Housing Finance) Fred Cooper WHARTON (Professor) Bob Hornsby AHWA (Co-Founder) Rokhaya Diop Duah SAGEF (Managing Director) Diran Otegbade REALTOR.NG (Founder) Views from Financiers & Practitioners NEW VENTURE COMPETITION JUDGES Ami Dalal,Vice President at FINCA International and Managing Director of FINCAVentures, has over 15 years of principal investing experience across Africa,Asia, Europe and North America. She is responsible for leading FINCAVentures, an impact investing initiative that provides patient capital and pre- and post-investment support to help early-stage social enterprises grow. Most recently, she served as a strategic adviser to Ashoka’s Social Finance Services initiative, leading a search in innovative financial mechanisms to accelerate financing for social impact.Ami has an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a B.S. in Economics and a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. Stephen Sammut is an Investor as well as a Senior Fellow, Health Care Management and Lecturer, Entrepreneurship at the Wharton School. During his 28 years teaching at Wharton and other business schools in India, Israel, Kenya, Portugal and Russia, he has created over a dozen courses that he has taught to nearly 11,000 students. He is visiting faculty and served as coordinator of the Indian School of Business healthcare program and isVisiting Associate Professor at the Strathmore Business School in Nairobi where he founded the first Healthcare Management MBA program on the African continent, as well as founding the African Institute for Healthcare Management, an organization focused on developing faculty and teaching materials to advance health services. He is currently developing a School of Global Public Health at Strathmore Sarah Alexander is a Senior Managing Director at GIF, and the Chair of the GIF Investment Committee. She brings to GIF an extensive background in innovative private capital solutions for development finance, having worked in this area in the public, non-profit and private sectors. Most recently, Ms.Alexander has advised institutional investors and fund managers on the design and development of their private capital strategies in emerging and frontier markets. Previously, she was a Managing Director atThe Abraaj Group, and the Founding CEO of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA). She has also been a direct long-term equity investor in the developing markets of Asia. Ms.Alexander holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and a BA, summa cum laude, from Emory University. Bruce leads the operations of Chandaria Capital, aVenture Capital vehicle focused on investing in burgeoning companies that contribute to Africa’s growth and accelerating their development. Operating from Kenya, Chandaria Capital has played a substantial role in the growth of the pioneering and awarding winning companies within its portfolio, which includes companies that are scaling across Africa. Before Chandaria Capital, Bruce worked at Credit Suisse’s London office for over five years, assisting in the management and innovation of Investment Banking businesses with operations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mr. Seymour has over 42 years of investment experience in international and emerging markets through 18 years at BankersTrust living and working in Africa,Asia, Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. PGS advises on global best practices for private equity firms with a focus on social impact investing in frontier emerging markets. He has served as a Senior Advisor to private equity firms in Cambodia; Chairman of the Investment Committee of a private equity fund in Haiti; Senior Advisor to private equity funds in Nigeria, Kenya and Bangladesh;Advisor to a mezzanine fund in South Africa; Board Director of a venture capital firm in India; Senior Advisor to an investment company that investments in mixed-use property developments for educational institutions in Ghana and Kenya; and Board Director of a public securities fund in Africa. In total, he has served on 18 international, emerging market, and U.S. private equity fund advisory boards. Ami Dalal FINCA Ventures (Managing Director) Stephen Sammut WHARTON (Investor; Professor) Sarah Alexander GIF (Senior MD) Bruce Lule CHANDRIA CAPITAL (Principal) James Seymour PGS (Managing Partner) Mr. Pardon Makumbe is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CREVenture Capital. CRE invests in category-defining early stage technology companies that are levered to Africa. CRE is widely recognized as a pioneer and market leader in Africa’s technology and venture capital ecosystem. Prior to CRE, Mr. Makumbe worked for a Rothschild NewYork and London,Temasek Holdings in Singapore, Emerging Capital Partners in Johannesburg, and at Bain & Company in NewYork. Mr. Makumbe graduated with a BSE in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, and as a Palmer Scholar from the Wharton School of Business. He has served on the Boards of various leading African tech companies including Flutterwave, Rensource, Safeboda, Flow Living, FlexClub, and Baobab Circle. He is aTrustee of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance. Pardon Makumbe CRE VC (Co-Founder)
  • 14. 2726 NEW VENTURE COMPETITION GROWTH TRACK PARTNERS Bunmi co-founded Generation Enterprise - a non-profit reducing unemployment and poverty by providing transferable skills and career pathways using AI. He holds degrees in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Public Policy from Baylor University and Princeton University. Norman Batuma is the CEO of BAJ Service Station Limited a retail fuel distributor in Uganda and the Chairman Chims Africa Uganda Limited a leading mobile money operator in Uganda. Norman is also a director of TF Capital a micro lending firm. Saad is an investment principal atTLG Capital and heads private investments and portfolio operations across the firm’s Africa interests. He brings long standing experience from Accenture, Nokia and Alcatel and experience managing strategic directives for corporations such as Barclays,Virgin Media,Vodafone, Hutchison,Telefonica, Telenor and Orascom Harvey coaches cross-industry leaders in signature programs including, the MBA, Executive MBA, and General Management Program, and serves as a Lead Executive Coach for the Executive Development Program. Harvey holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology and Change Leadership from Columbia University, and a Bachelor’s Moe is the Innovation Partner atVazi Legal – a network of lawyers focused on the innovation and frontier technology space in Africa. In addition, Moe is a partner atTipHub an early stageVenture Capital fund supporting and investing in great companies in Africa and the African Diaspora. Moe has over 7 years of experience advising early stage start ups. Bunmi Otegbade GENERATION ENT. (Founder) Norman Batuma CHIMS AFRICA (Chairman) Saad Sheikh TLG CAPITAL (Investment Principal) Harvey Floyd WHARTON (Executive Coach) Moe Odele VAZI LEGAL (Innovation Partner) Kunle Malomo is the Chief Executive Officer of People Productivity Solutions and has twenty years experience in human capital strategy formulation and implementation, strategic partnering initiatives, and more.. Kunle has an MBA fromThe Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania where he won Henry Morgenthau and Shils Zeidman NicholeYembra is the Founder and Managing Director ofThe Chrysalis Co which housesThe Chrysalis Capital, a $15M African tech fund andThe Chrysalis Advisors, a financial, investment, and strategy firm. For the past 4 years, she has focused on transforming Africa through data and payments. Kunle Malomo PPS (CEO) Nichole Yembra THE CHRYSALIS CO (Founder) NEW VENTURE COMPETITION : FINALISTS Company: Doksta Founder:Teminioluwa Ajayi, MD, MPH | info@doksta.org Sector(s): ConsumerTechnology, Healthcare Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria Company description: Doksta provides a platform for health professionals and trainees across Africa to seamlessly connect with each other by offering immediate access to the latest and best in medical education, including high quality board preparation materials, through its user-friendly mobile app. Company: Saada Founder: Faderr Johm | faderr@saadabot.com Sector(s): MobileTechnology Region(s) of business operations: Kenya Company description: Saada combines messaging and mobile money to offer a fast and convenient ticketing experience. Company: Spare-Wo Founder: Edrine Ssempebwa | edrinesempebwa@gmail.com Sector(s):Automobile, Consumer Region(s) of business operations: Uganda Company description:An online platform dedicated to providing affordable genuine Spare Parts Conveniently by sourcing from the most reputable Local and International merchants Company: KaziTu Founder: Sarah Lebu | sarah_lebu@berkeley.edu Sector(s): ConsumerTechnology, Services Region(s) of business operations: Kenya Company description: KaziTu is a gig-matching technology solution that connects informal, blue-collar talent in low-income communities to hiring employers. Company: Limestart Founder: Keturah Ovio | keturah@limestart.co Sector(s): FinancialTechnology Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria Company description: Limestart helps small businesses in emerging markets to digitize transaction records from every sales touch point.
  • 15. 2928 NEW VENTURE COMPETITION : FINALISTS Company: Xeno Founder:Aéko Ongodia | aeko.ongodia@myxeno.com Sector(s): FinancialTechnology, Financial Services Region(s) of business operations: Uganda Company Description: Xeno is a goal-based investment platform that helps people to plan, save, and invest for their financial goals. Company: ePoultry.NG Founder:Anthony Ebitimi Owei Sector(s):Agriculture Region(s) of business operations: Nigeria Company Description: ePoultry.NG is a digital agriculture platform that connects smallholder farmers to debt-free financing, technical skills and mentorship as well as market access. Company: Looworks Founder: Samlara Baah | sbaah@hks.harvard.edu Sector(s): Infrastructure / PPP Region(s) of business operations: Ghana Company Description: Loo Works manufactures toilet solutions for low income households in West Africa by repurposing plastic waste to create off-grid privacy structures and biological digesters. Company: Eden Care Founder: Moses Mukundi | mukundi@wharton.upenn.edu Sector(s): Healthcare Region(s) of business operations: Sub-Saharan Africa Company Description: Eden Care is a no-frills single brand hospital chain that leverages its network and low-cost technology to deliver affordable access to quality healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa. OUR FASHION SHOWCASE PARTNERS Ray Darten Yetunde Olukoya, a medical doctor turned designer, had adored fashion since she was a child. Her clothing line, Ray Darten, is focused on using its styles to tell stories of her magnificent Nigerian culture and heritage. She believes in playing a role in helping drive African economy, with all her clothes ethically hand made in Nigeria. Her brand also gives back to children in Nigeria through its Ray of Hope initiative. Use special code “WABFRD10” to get 10% off any purchase! Mizizi MIZIZI, meaning “roots” in Swahili is a lifestyle brand that embodies the spirit and strength of its African ancestors.The brand started as an idea in the dining halls of the University of South Florida in the spring of 2014.“I wanted to uplift that African self-esteem within everyone and give them something they can wear stylishly and take pride in,” Essandoh says.The line officially launched in the summer of 2015. MIZIZI began as a reminder that taking pride in your roots is an integral part of self actualization and has transformed into a movement that leverages the power of representation to educate, revere and connect the multifaceted members of the Diaspora. MIZIZI is a celebration of individual identity and the roots that connect us all. Forever and always the goal is to #StayRooted. YTPshop After many years of gifting her friends with chic African-inspired clothing,YinkaTaiwo-Peters startedYTPshop to spread her love for African fashion with the world. Beyond an apparel brand,YTPshop aims to promote awareness of the diverse cultures across Africa. It is a source of social awareness and economic empowerment. AllYTPshop products are crafted by gifted hands in Nigeria and the fabrics are carefully sourced from West African markets.YTPshop products are made with high-quality materials, cutting edge tailoring, vibrant colors, and are affordably priced. Keeping the production in Nigeria helps to grow the local African economy and keep our products authentic. EveryYTPshop product is truly a gift to the fabric vendors, artisans, partners in the motherland, and toYOU! Use special code “WABF” to get 50% off any purchase! D’IYANU D’IYANU (dee-ya-nu) is a ready-to-wear bold print clothing line offering quality, trendy African inspired fashion at affordable prices.With her love for fashion and passion for self expression through unique clothing, Nigerian born Addie Elabor launched the D’IYANU brand at the beginning of 2014. D’IYANU is a fun, bold, chic line centered on inspiring individuals to confidently dress bold and beautifully.All garments are made with great attention to quality. Use special code “WABF10” to get 10% off any purchase!
  • 16. 30 WHARTON AFRICA BUSINESS FORUM BOARD 2019