Paul Clyde
Paul Clyde is President of the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, the Tom Lantos Professor of Business Administration, the Movses and Maija Kaldjian Collegiate Lecturer in Business Economics and Public Policy at the Ross School of Business. From
Ezekiel Chidi ODIOGO
Head Private Sector Operations, African Development Bank.Mr. Ezekiel Odiogo is a global investment banker, thinker, cross-industry expert, and leader - spanning multiple sectors (Energy, Transport, Technology Media Telecoms (TMT), Financial Services, and SME Development). As Head, Private Sector Investment Operations
Dr. Nedelcovych
Dr. Nedelcovych sits on numerous corporate and non-profit Boards of Directors, including West Africa LNG, Vista Bank Group, Vista Bank Guinea, Moodai International Bank (in formation), Fayus Inc., BO Group Africa, the Corporate Council on Africa, Invest Africa US, and
Bhekinkosi Moyo
Bhekinkosi Moyo is the director and Adjunct Professor of the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI), a writer, researcher and thought-leader who has championed the African discourse on philanthropy, contributed to the growth of many African civil society
Paul Mukoki
Paul Mukoki is a Finance Manager: Advancement Division of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He is also currently a PhD candidate with the Wits Business School. His research interests are in infrastructure financing, bond markets development, renewable energy, climate
Michael Sudarkasa
Michael Sudarkasa is a U.S. attorney and African economic development specialist based in Johannesburg, South Africa who has experience and expertise in facilitating trade and investment projects involving business expansion within Africa, as well as between Africa and other parts of
Emmanuel Aduayi
Emmanuel Aduayi is a Business Development Executive/Africa liaison at Axxess, the leading global technology innovator for healthcare at home, providing software solutions that help more than 9,000 home health, home care, hospice, and palliative organization. With a global presence across
Looking Inwards: Impact Investing by Africans
By John Karuitha Introduction Impact investing relates to the use of corporate principles to generate environmental, social and governance(ESG) gains over and above financial goals. Indeed, the involvement of private enterprises in solving social problems would complement the efforts of philanthropists and
African Diaspora: before and after COVID-19
The articles in this special issue are derived from a virtual activity lasting just over five months between May and October 2020. Dubbed the Old and New African Diaspora: Before and After COVID-19, the series of activities kicked off with
Biden and Africa: Continuity or Change
The edition takes a general to the specific structure, from broad policy offerings to specific sectors, issues, and dynamics of engagement. Bob Wekesa sets off the discussion by framing the overarching contours of what a coherent policy framework for