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Kris Senanu
BornKris Senanu
(1973-07-12) July 12, 1973 (age 51)
Accra, Ghana
NationalityGhanaian, Kenyan
Alma materUSIU-A, Warwick University
Occupationbusiness executive
TitleMD – Enterprise Division
Telkom Kenya;

Kris SENANU (born July 12, 1973) is a pan-African digital transformation expert and techpreneur, with Ghanaian and Kenyan citizenship, focused on growing businesses across Africa.

He is currently the Managing Director of the Enterprise Division at Telkom Kenya, the Vice Chair of the United States International University's Council, the Chair of the Governing Council at the Kenya Institute of Management,the Vice Chair of KEPSA’s ICT Sector Board, member on the Board (Currently interim Chair) of financial solution provider, Craft Silicon. and the Chair of corporate marketing agency BTL Africa, headquartered in Accra, Ghana. He is also a Member of the Advisory Board of Board Room Africa.Kris recently joined the Board of the Amahoro Coalition, an African-led initiative, of which he is a co-founder.

He is a former chair of the Kenya Network Information Centre (KeNIC) as well as a past member of the Technical Committee at the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

He was one of the principal figures in AccessKenya Group's listing onto the Nairobi Securities Exchange, making it the first publicly listed ICT firm in Kenya in 2007. He was also instrumental in AccessKenya's expansion into the East African region, thereafter. Senanu, through investment company Blackrock Capital Investments, that he co-founded and chairs, remains passionate about angel investment in tech-based start-ups in East Africa, with the long-term objective of further investment and similar capacity building across Africa.

Education and Career

Kris Senanu attended the USIU-A, attaining an undergraduate degree in International Business Administration, majoring in Marketing and a graduate degree (MBA) in Strategic Management from Warwick University's Business School. He has received accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). Senanu is also a Fellow of both the CIM and the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM).

In 2001, he assisted in co-founding the AccessKenya Group, becoming the company's Chief Operating Officer in 2005, and subsequently its Managing Director. In 2014, AccessKenya Group was acquired by Internet Solutions (IS), with Senanu becoming its deputy CEO.

See also

References

  1. "KRIS SENANU:Africa Is Where Its Happening – Business World Ghana". businessworldghana.com. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  2. "Former Access Kenya Deputy CEO Kris Senanu to head Telkom Kenya's Enterprise Division". Tech Weez.
  3. "Kenya: I Work 16hrs a Day – Access Kenya MD, Kris Senanu". All Africa.
  4. "Telkom Kenya to keep Orange brand for 18 months". Telecomparer.
  5. "Former AccessKenya executive to head Telkom unit". Business Daily.
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