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Kris Senanu | |
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Born | Kris Senanu (1973-07-12) 12 July 1973 (age 51) Accra, Ghana |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Alma mater | USIU-Africa, Warwick University |
Occupation | Chartered Marketer with a passion for ICT |
Title | MD - Enterprise Division Telkom Kenya |
Parent(s) | Father: Kwadzo Ebu Senanu Mother: Ivy Christine Senanu |
Relatives | 2 brothers and 1 sister |
Kris Senanu is a businessman and entrepreneur from Ghana. He is the Managing Director of the Enterprise division at Telkom Kenya, and was a key figure in the company's international growth by opening it on the Nairobi Securities Exchange as the first publicly listed ICT firm. He is also a venture capitalist and founder of investment company Blackrock Capital Investments Corporation, a company that owns entertainment clubs and African-themed restaurants in East Africa.
Background and Education
Kris Senanu attended USIU-A, Warwick University, and (USIU-A). In 2001, he assisted in co-founding AccessKenya Group, becoming the company's Chief operating officer in 2005, and subsequently its Managing director. In 2016 AccessKenya Group became IS, and Senanu became its deputy CEO. He helped develop the company’s revenue from USD 2,000 to USD 25 Million in 7 years, with a total asset value of USD 3 billion. He also led the strategic management of the public listing of AccessKenya Group on the Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited, which became the first listed ICT Company in the region.
See Also
References
- "Meet The Venture Capitalist From Ghana Investing In Restaurants And Night Clubs In Kenya". Forbes.
- "Kris Senanu to lead Telkom Kenya Enterprise Division". Biz Tech Africa.
- "BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation (BKCC)". Yahoo Finance.
- "No escalator to the top, says 'pan-African' businessman Kris Senanu". How We Made It In Africa.
- "No task given to you is beneath you; learn from it". Daily Nation.
- http://www.howwemadeitinafrica.com/no-escalator-to-the-top-says-pan-african-businessman-kris-senanu/44118/
- http://www.businessworldghana.com/kris-senanuafrica-is-where-its-happening/
- "Former Access Kenya Deputy CEO Kris Senanu to head Telkom Kenya's Enterprise Division". Tech Weez.
- "Kenya: I Work 16hrs a Day - Access Kenya MD, Kris Senanu". All Africa.
- "Telkom Kenya to keep Orange brand for 18 months". Telecomparer.
- "Former AccessKenya executive to head Telkom unit". Business Daily.
- "Kris Senanu B.Sc". Bloomberg.
- "How investment gurus make billions from the stock market". The Daily Nation.
- "No escalator to the top, says 'pan-African' businessman Kris Senanu". How We Made It In Africa.
- http://www.parentsafrica.com/kris-senanu-call-me-a-salesman/
- "Access Kenya's Kris Senanu appointed MD Telkom Kenya's Enterprise Division". Techmoran.
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