ALURwanda
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Theme: How Might We..?

November 30, 2024
11:30am - 6:00pm CAT
(UTC +2hrs)
Kigali, Ville de Kigali
Rwanda
This event is open to the public.
Tickets are available.

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KK 31 Ave, Kigali
Kigali, Ville de Kigali, N/A
Rwanda
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Speakers

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Alice Carter

East Africa Director at Brink
Alice Carter is the East Africa Director at Brink, an innovation practice dedicated to addressing global challenges by integrating innovation and behavioural science. At Brink, Alice champions the belief that innovation extends beyond isolated breakthroughs; it thrives when entrepreneurs, governments, and philanthropists work together in a systemic and intentional way. Leading Brink’s efforts in East Africa, she focuses on fostering collaborations that catalyse transformative and sustainable change.

Chidi Afulezi

Product Management Expert
Chidi Afulezi is a seasoned product management coach, digital strategist, and venture builder. He founded redKola Digital Labs focusing on digital transformation, and The Massive Company for innovative products in African markets. Chidi co-founded aKoma Media and Rouse Media. He is Head Faculty at ALU School of Business, teaches at UC Berkeley and General Assembly, and has a background in product management at top companies. His work aims to shape Africa's digital and creative economies.

Derek Johnson

CEO, Eko Solutions Group
Derek Johnson is a native son, finding his way home. Raised and educated in equal parts in Ghana, the UK, and the US, Derek has dedicated his life and work to challenging perspectives and finding the points of alignment where others only see dissonance. He is the CEO of Ekow Solutions Group, where his team is rethinking the enterprise buyers experience, with the goal of making it easier for them to identify, qualify, and engage small businesses with unique value propositions. As an active catalyst in the tech community, he has served on the advisory boards of Women in Technology and the Shared Harvest Fund. In his roles as a technology leader, he has been pivotal in opening and growing offices in several countries including, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and India. Derek has earned degrees from Morehouse College and the Georgia Institute of Technology. His education in liberal arts, engineering, and business have shaped his empathetic voice that guides all his interactions.

Elikem Vorgbe

Student, Community Manager @ Meaningful Business
Elikem is a community manager at Meaningful Business, a UK-based organization supporting global leaders who merge profit with purpose to address challenges related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He is also a freelance researcher with experience in user experience, market research, policy analysis, and brand audits. Driven by a passion to solve Africa’s policy and strategic needs, Elikem emphasizes high-quality research that centers on human experience to ensure context and nuance are integrated into solutions for both public and private sectors.

Eniola Mafe-Abaga

Global Advocacy and Partnership Director at B2P
Eniola Mafe Abaga, Global Advocacy and Partnership Director at B2P, brings 15+ years of experience in stakeholder engagement, systems change, and sustainable development. At the World Economic Forum, she led advocacy coalitions like the OneMap and 2030 Vision Initiatives, partnering with UNDP and major tech companies. Eniola managed a $90 million social enterprise for Chevron in Nigeria, advised the Nigerian Government on Social Investment, and worked at Vital Voices Global Partnership. As Co-Founder of #TheNewNigerian, an online community of 50,000+ members, she's shaping Nigeria's future through collective action. Named one of OkayAfrica's 100 Women in Africa in 2018, Eniola's expertise spans corporate social responsibility, government advisory, and community building. She holds degrees from Georgetown University (Executive Masters in Global Leadership and M.A., School of Foreign Service) and Spelman College (B.A.).

Eniola (Korty EO) Olanrewaju

Filmmaker, Co-founder Any Production, Popular Youtuber
Korty EO is a filmmaker, Co-founder, Any Production, and one of Nigeria’s most popular YouTubers. She gained recognition 2 years ago for her unique storytelling style. Her YouTube channel has featured artists like: Rema, Asa, Don Jazzy, Tems, Victor Osimhen, Ayra Starr, etc. Her youtube channel has grown to over 300,000 subscribers and 20 million views In 2022, Korty was selected for the YouTube Black Voices fund. In 2023 she made her directorial debut on The Victoria’s Secret Documentary, and this year, she was featured on Rolling Stone’s Creator Special

Georgina Fleming

Venture Capital
Georgina has built and invested in numerous ventures globally. She is the founder of Kupa Global, which builds a global inclusive hiring firm bridging Europe and Africa. She is also a founding member of Systemiq Capital, a leading European climate venture capital firm. Prior to this she led the creation of the Rwanda Water Resources Board, a pioneering government institution in Rwanda to manage water resources nationally. She is the founder of ZOF Africa, where she volunteers to promote technology & leadership education in sub-Saharan Africa.

Najeeb Abdulhamid

Researcher at Microsoft
Najeeb G. Abdulhamid is an ethnographic researcher at Microsoft Research Africa (MSR Africa), based in Nairobi, Kenya. His work is dedicated to understanding how people interact with technology and leveraging these insights to develop actionable design solutions that empower workers. Najeeb earned his PhD in Computer Science from Brunel University(opens in new tab), London, and holds an MSc in Information Systems from the University of Aberdeen(opens in new tab), Scotland, UK. His academic journey has equipped him with a profound understanding of the technological landscape.

Smart Israel

Student, Entrepreneur, Innovator
Smart Israel is a social innovator and young leader at the United Nations ECOSOC Forum 2024. He is the founder of two startups in the Agtech and Health sectors, including Smartel, which focuses on building climate-smart food systems across Africa. Passionate about education, Smart serves as Executive Chair of One Child, a nonprofit advancing S.T.E.M. education in four countries. He is a recipient of the Diana Award (2023) and the Falling Walls Science Engagement Award, and is recognized for his leadership in promoting SDGs 3, 4, and 13.

Organizing team

David
Emmanuel

Kigali, Rwanda
Organizer
  • Alexandra Ojukwu
    Marketing/Communications
  • Chidera Anele
    Operations
  • Chisom Prevailer Chimezie
    Operations
  • Delight Asaph
    Curation
  • Emanuella AfoyoWere
    Marketing/Communications
  • Eunice Adewusi A.
    Operations
  • Florence Louis
    Operations
  • GATABAZI SHAMI Vérité Davis
    Operations
  • Jeffrey Dauda
    Operations
  • Jonathan Godwin
    Operations
  • Laurelle Jinelle Nformi
    Team member
  • Nino Chibuzor Nwachukwu
    Curation
  • Oshingbesan Ademola
    Team member
  • Paul Udah
    Operations
  • Peter Johnson
    Marketing/Communications
  • Rachel Peace Beza
    Curation
  • Samuel Babalola
    Team member
  • Theodora Omunizua
    Team member
  • Theodora Egbunike
    Marketing/Communications