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1. 1
THE ANNUAL LEADERSHIP
SUMMIT, 2015
Theme:LeadershipForGlobalEconomicOutlook
DATE:Wednesday 1st
-Thursday 2nd
April, 2015
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Preamble
Investors worldwide recognise Africa’s vast growth
potential, in particularly its demographic edge. Africa
is the world’s youngest continent and is expected to
have the biggest labour force by 2040. Robust growth is
accelerating with telecommunications, consumer-facing
industries, financial services, resources, agribusiness and
infrastructure driving growth and attracting international
trade and investment.
According to The Africa Business Agenda 2014 report,
CEOs in Africa feel more positive about their ability to
generate revenue growth and about prospects for the
economy now that they are emerging from the global
financial recession. The report acknowledge that a lot
more needs to be done in terms of transforming the
continent’s potential for exponential growth into tangible
business opportunities. They are looking on multiple
fronts for growth opportunities and concede the search
for growth will not be an easy task.
As the business world continues to grow more dynamic
and complex, so does the role of today’s leadership
and organizations. Transforming organizations through
people driven growth, research and technology now
requires major changes in paradigms and practices in
order to respond effectively to current tactical challenges.
Sequentially, these advances are expected to trigger a
strong acceleration in economic growth moving forward.
Wednesday 1st
toThursday 2nd
April 2015
THE ANNUAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT, 2015
Theme: Leadership For Global Economic Outlook
Why Attend The Annual Leadership
Summit
The inaugural Annual Leadership Summit is Kenya’s
most prestigious forum for CEOs, Directors, Country
Managers and General Managers. The event connects
players across industries to interrogate and explore
the fundamental issues that will propel the economic
landscape today and in the future. The leaders will
share their invaluable experience and challenges
in their quest to transform and grow the economy.
The Summit will culminate with a cocktail affording an
opportunity to network and create new connections
and re-establish old contacts.
The Annual Leadership Summit
provides:
• An assembly point where business icons,
leaders and legendary CEOs gather and
share their experiences, knowledge and
challenges climbing the ladder.
• An opportunity to discuss and interrogate
the regulatory issues challenging growth of
regional market.
• A chance to expand networks and create
new connections – a forum to distribute
and multiply ideas that will impact regional
business performance.
• A planetary dedicated to inspiring visionary
leadership and challenging practices and
preconceptions
3. 3
Why participate
• Leadership: Deliberate on leadership
transformation for business growth and
reinvention
• Transformation: Harnessing change and
transformation for competitive advantage
• Discussions: Engagement through roundtable
discussion and Q&A.
• Experience: Share successes and challenges on
leadership.
• Diversity: Platform for local and international
industry leaders from varied sectors
• Sharing: Opportunity to interact and network
with elected leaders/industry drivers.
Wednesday 1st
toThursday 2nd
April 2015
DRAFT PROGRAMME
DAY ONE, APRIL 1ST 2015
Official Opening - Dr. Manu Chandaria, OBE, EBS, Chairman, Comcraft Group
Sponsor & Host Roundtable - Pacesetting
CEO Roundtable on Strategic and Operational Innovations
Open discussions on innovation for sustainable competitive advantage
♦ Mr. Lamin Manjang – CEO Standard Chartered Kenya
♦ Prof. Olive Mugenda – Vice Chancellor Kenyatta University
♦ Mr. George Njenga – Sub Sahara Africa Leader - General Electric (GE)
Mastering Progression
Christian De Faria - CEO Bharti Airtel Africa - TBA
Companies are put to the test every day by potential changes in economic environment, policy, financial markets,
technology and other disruptions. How can CEOs lead with clarity and vision to achieve enduring success? How should
they take their companies from one stage of growth to another, expand across borders and diversify into new business
lines? Some companies adopt the entrepreneurial attitude of being a ‘perennial startup’ to stay ever nimble, agile and
poised for growth. How does this attitude energize companies and revitalize their culture and performance? How does it
recalibrate their growth engines to create new value?
County Governments as Partners in Investment Decisions and the available investment
opportunities.
♦ H.E Hon Isaac Ruto - Governor, Bomet County - TBA
♦ H.E. James Ongwae - Governor, Kisii County - TBA
♦ H.E. Mwangi wa Iria - Governor, Muranga County - TBA
♦ H.E Amason Kingi - Governor, Kilifi County - TBA
THE SUMMIT FOCUS
• The growth agenda and Global Economic Outlook
• Main risks to doing business in East Africa and how to
mitigate them.
• Mining the Human Resource for Competitive Advantage
• Building a sustainable Ecosystem for Innovation and
Change
• Business Continuity, Crisis Management and Disaster
Recovery planning as a strategic imperative
• Innovative leadership: Developing leaders who can foster
a climate of innovation and growth
• Building and developing a sustainable leadership
pipeline.
• County Governments as Partners in Investment Decisions
4. 4
Innovative leadership: Developing leaders who can foster a climate of innovation and growth:
CEO Panel and Small Group Discussions
♦ Mr. Sam Shollei, CEO - Standard Group
♦ Mr. Bruno Pescheux CEO - Bamburi Lafarge
♦ Mr. Sachio Yotsukura, CEO - Toyota Kenya - TBA
♦ Mr. Benson Wairegi, CEO - Britam
Wednesday 1st
toThursday 2nd
April 2015
DAY TWO, APRIL 2ND, 2015
Keynote Speaker; Mr. Marc Engel, Executice Vice President East Africa and New Markets -
Unilever Kenya
• Business Continuity, Crisis Management and Disaster Recovery planning as a strategic
imperative
Keynote Speaker; Mr. Nicholas Nesbitt- General Manager IBM East Africa
• Building a sustainable Ecosystem for Innovation and Change.
Global Economic Outlook and the Growth Agenda
♦ Mr. Adan Mohammed - Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization and Enterprise Development - TBA
♦ Ms Anne Waiguru - Devolution and Planning Cabinet Secretary - TBA
♦ Mr. Henry K. Rotich - Cabinet Secretary The National Treasury - TBA
Moderator; Mr. George Njenga – Sub Sahara Africa Leader - General Electric (GE)
Adjusting to the New Normal: CEO Panel and Small Group Discussions
CEOs representing different markets will discuss the challenges associated with slow growing domestic markets. These
challengesincludechangingclientexpectationsandbasesofcompetition,newdomesticandforeigncompetitors,managing
ever-greater risk, and geographic and market diversification. CEOs will also address the prospects for a turn-around.
♦ Mr. Mbuvi Ngunze - CEO Kenya Airways - TBA
♦ Mr. Rakesh Rao - Group CEO Crown Paints
♦ Mr. Patrick Tumbo – CEO Jubilee Insurance
5. 5
Wednesday 1st
toThursday 2nd
April 2015
Mining the Human Resource for Competitive Advantage: CEO Panel and Small Group
Discussions
Firms are struggling to hold onto the talent they have, offer career advancement for top performers, meet the work-style
preferences of millennials, and enable the older baby boomers to slow down but continue working. In addition, firms are trying
to groom leaders at every level and develop processes to match skills to project needs regardless of geography. Discuss these
and other talent issues with your peers.
♦ Mr. Gitahi Gachahi CEO - Ernest and Young East Africa - TBA
♦ Mr. Martin Otiti, CEO - G4S Kenya
♦ Joyce-Ann Wainaina, Citi Country Officer (CCO) and CEO for Citibank N.A. Kenya and East Africa
Concluding Thoughts.“The next horizon: a journey of discovery
♦ Dr. S. K. Macharia - Chairman - Royal Media Services- TBA
Adjournment and Cocktail
6. 6
PROFILES OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND PANELIST
Dr. Manu Chandaria, OBE, EBS,
Chairman, Comcraft Group
Prof. Olive Mugenda PhD,
EBS, CBS,Vice-Chancellor,
Kenyatta University
Mr. George Njenga, Sub Sahara
Africa Leader, General Electric
Mr. Nicholas Nesbitt, General
Manager IBM East Africa
Mr. Marc Engel, Executive
Vice President, East Africa
and New Markets Unilever
Renowned entrepreneur in Africa and he will be sharing his
thoughts on the theme: Global Economic Outlook and the
Growth Agenda.
She has transformed Kenyatta University by consistently
aligning most activities to its vision: To be a dynamic,
inclusive and competitive centre of excellence in
teaching, learning, research and service to humanity.
She calls this ‘transformative leadership’, which is aimed
at making KU a globally competitive university and a
centre of academic excellence.
Nicholas Nesbitt recently joined IBM from KenCall, the leading
international BPO/call center outsourcing company in East
Africa. Nicholas founded and successfully ran KenCall, which
outsources customer service, sales and technical support for
American, UK and East African companies for the last 8 years.
He will share his thoughts on Building a sustainable
Ecosystem for Innovation and Change.
Panelist on CEO Roundtable on Strategic and Operational
Innovations CEOs share their stories of innovation, with plenty
of time for open discussion.
He will give insights on Business Continuity, Crisis
Management and Disaster Recovery planning as a
strategic imperative
Panelist on: Adjusting to the New Normal: CEO Panel and
Small Group Discussions
Moderator: Global Economic Outlook and the Growth
Agenda
Mr. Sam Shollei, CEO
Standard Group
He has 20 years corporate leadership experience in
diversified sectors including media, banking, energy
and consultancy. Previously he headed the Business
Development function at NMG.
He has also served as the General Manager at the NMG
Uganda subsidiary, Monitor Publications Limited.
7. 7
PROFILES OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND PANELIST
Mr. Rakesh Rao, Group CEO
Crown Paints Kenya Limited
Mr. PatrickTumbo, CEO
Jubilee Insurance
Mr. Lamin Manjang,
CEO, Stanchart Bank
Joyce-AnnWainaina, Citi
Country Officer (CCO) and CEO
for Citibank N.A. Kenya and East
Africa
Specialties in Green Belt, Six Sigma Kaizen Leader for
process Re-engineering.
Mr. Laming K. Manjang has been Chief Executive Officer,
Managing Director and Area General Manager of East Africa
at Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Limited since March 1,
2014. Mr. Manjang served as Chief Executive Officer of Oman
at Standard Chartered PLC since August 1, 2012. Mr. Manjang
served as Chief Executive of Kenya at Standard Chartered
Bank Kenya Limited since February 2014.
Joyce-Ann Wainaina has an extensive career of 24 years
with Citi and has held senior positions in East Africa, South
Africa and Zambia covering country management, corporate
banking, product management, operations and controls.
As the CEO of Citibank N.A. Kenya and East Africa, Joyce-Ann
is responsible for Citi’s business, heads the Management
Committees and is an executive member of the Board of
Directors.
He has over 22 years experience in of the Insurance sector.
Panelist on Innovative leadership: Developing leaders who
can foster a climate of innovation and growth: CEO Panel
and Small Group Discussions
Mr. Bruno Pescheux, CEO
Bamburi Lafarge
Panelist on Mining the Human Resource for Competitive
Advantage: CEO Panel and Small Group Discussions
Mr. Martin Otiti, CEO G4S
Kenya
Prior to joining G4S, Martin worked at Kenya Shell as the
Director for Kenya Shell and Retail Manager in charge of
Strategy and Sales and Marketing. He has also worked with
various organizations in key positions including Mather &
Platt (K) Limited.