Flutterwave is a global payments technology company building digital payments infrastructure, with a focus on the African market. We enable digital transactions across Africa, between Africa and other regions. Products include: 1. Rave; an online merchant acquiring and disbursement platform that works across Africa, US, Europe. It is 3DS enabled, has an inbuilt fraud management system and is PCIDSS Level 1 certified. 2. Barter; a consumer lifestyle application, launched in partnership with Visa. Since launching in 2016, Flutterwave has processed $3B across 80M transactions for clients such as Uber, Booking.com, Flywire, Transferwise among others.
Christine Brown is currently Director for Technical Barriers to Trade in USTR’s WTO and Multilateral Affairs Office, where she leads on TBT matters in Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, North Africa, Central America and the Caribbean. She previously worked in USTR’s Office of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Prior to joining USTR, Ms. Brown has a long career working on trade issues, including with the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Korea Economic Institute, and C&M International. Ms. Brown received her Masters Degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and her Bachelors Degree from Tufts University.
Sandile is an experienced corporate finance and management consulting Partner at EY. He is the Market Segment Leader (MSL) for the Africa Region, Government & Public Sector (GPS). In this role he leads a core team of partners across Africa in executing a cross Service Line, key accounts services growth strategy. He has extensive corporate finance, business turnaround, management consulting and business development experience. Sandile specializes in key account executive leadership, client service delivery executive oversight and enabling engagement delivery alignment with the c-suite and the board of directors. He is a Chartered Accountant CA(SA), has a Post Graduate Diploma in Accountancy and a Bachelor of Accounting from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
Born in Angola, Tchitato Municipality, Lunda Norte Province, Liceu Guilherme Capelo in Cabinda and Liceu in Cuanza Norte. He graduated in 1975, in 1975. He has worked throughout his training group on various management, project management and
monitoring functions. In recent years he served as Project Director, Private Consultant, Consultant to the Secretary of State and Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and from February 2018, he
served as National Director of Agriculture. He has taken several postgraduate courses in areas such as Forestry, Environmental
Management and Control, Intensification of Pasture Use, Pasture Management and Management, Evaluation and Analysis of projects in Agribusiness and Project Development in Agribusiness, other courses such as " Livestock, "Team Management and Leadership.
He is from January 2019, Secretary of State for Agriculture and Livestock.
Aimé Mananda is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Africa Cement Company, a Mozambique-based cement manufacturing company. Before the establishment of Africa Cement Company, Mr. Mananda was the Managing Director of Burundi Cement Company, the country’s first and only cement producer. Mr. Mananda steered the setup and launch of 2 the business, tripling volumes and profitability during his tenure. He has extensive knowledge in the management of cement companies and complex real estate development projects. Mr. Mananda is the Founder and CEO of Capricorn Investment Holding, a Burundi-based real estate developer that built and operates the country’s largest serviced apartments-hotel complex. Before dabbling in the real estate and construction industry, Mr. Mananda held a number of positions in leading ICT companies across the region such as SAP and Hewlett Packard.
My name is Samba NDAO. Since December 2015, I have been Deputy Director of Internal Trade, a structure of the Ministry of Commerce. In the past, 30 years ago I started as a controller responsible for verifying the application of price regulation, competition, legal Metrology and the quality of food products. As such, I worked for 15 years as departmental head of department and control team leader. After 2 years at the school of administration I received the rank of hierarchy. I managed the regional services of kaolack and fatick trade in central Senegal and that of saint louis in the north of the country. I returned to Dakar four years ago to serve as deputy head of the Legal Metrology Division last position before the one I currently hold. I took part in a workshop on ISO and ORSO standards. I am in charge of the coordination of the salt iodization control program financed by Nutrition International (NI) in Senegal.
Tânia Tomé is a multifaceted award winner, Economist,Ecokaya CEO, Mentor & Coach, Entrepreneur,TV Personality, author and brand ambassador. Tomé is public speaker who advocates for entrepreneurship and leadership ecosystem more inclusive, dynamic and efficient. Her purpose is to create awareness, empower leaders ,promote philanthropy and facilitate connections that lead to outstanding outcomes. She is a woman that wants to change the world. Trough media, projects and partnerships with projects she has been impacting lives of more than 5 million people. She is currently Ecokaya CEO, and volunteer as NGO for Development President. She is also an 13 years experienced Bank and Investment Professional with expertise in mentoring leaders, investment projects, credit, Leadership and reward programs. She did create a business and leadership platform , diversified concepts and programs as Succenergy,Mozbusiness tools,Waganh TVShow/award project for entrepreneurs and leaders.She is Tony Elumelu Foundation Mentor,
Global Ambassador for Womenice, ambassador of African Entrepreneurship- Africa Challenge Accepted of AbInbev - USA, Gaba - Usa Ambassador. She was Spokes Person for National Forum by ANJE, Judge President of Business Plan Competition of Entrepreneurs NGO, first young Graduation Godmother of the first and big private University in Mozambique. She has been delivering leadership training in Uganda, Rwanda,Capevert, USA, Portugal, Brazil and many others. Her concept succenergy lead her to be one of Tedx Speakers worldwide. Past Positions include Head of Credit and Risk Mitigation with huge portfolio of SMEs, entrepreneurs and investment projects. She is President’s Merit winner by MZ President, Academic Prize (Portugal/Africa) winner from Portuguese President Mario Soares,Young African Leader by President Barack Obama Initiative, 100 Most Influential People in the World by Mipad (New York 2018), Young Executive business (UK) among many others. Tomé did met and receive endorsements of more than 8 Presidents business sphere of influence includes Presidents, Ministries, Ambassadors,Bank CEOs, Directors, Media in Mozambique and across several countries.
Lei von Habsburg is the Anadarko Contracts and Procurement Manager, based in Maputo. She is responsible for leading all in-country procurement, supply chain and contract administration activities. Prior to this she served as the Contract and Procurement Manager for the Anadarko-led Mozambique LNG Resettlement Project in Afungi. Over the past decade, Ms. von Habsburg has held commercial and legal positions on several Mozambican infrastructure projects, and prior to that advised on projects in the U.S., Portugal and Liberia. Always committed to the growth and development of Mozambique, Ms. von Habsburg served as the Founding Charter President of the Lions Club International Tete Zambezi organization. She is a qualified attorney in several US jurisdictions, previously working in the specialized areas of contract and construction law, and holds a Juris Doctorate from the George Washington University School of Law.
Founding President and CEO of DFI, Diane focuses on delivering sales, measureable triple-bottom-line investments and initiatives, and relationships that enable transparent business and sound economic and social development. Her expertise integrates 30+ years of successful business, partnerships, and funding mobilization, including IFIs such as The World Bank Group and the regional development banks, bilaterals such as Germany’s GIZ, the UK’s DFID, and Japan’s JICA, and UN Agencies such as IFAD and UNDP, among many other development partners. With more money than good projects, and more needs in search of solutions, Diane has positioned DFI as the highly skilled intermediary able to align the discrete needs of development partners, government ambitions, and commercial solutions. The global urgency to accelerate growth in emerging markets® and the comprehensive call to action of the Sustainable Development Goals drives Diane’s commitment to our clients’ success. Diane is Vice Chair of the Board of the Corporate Council on Africa. Additionally, she served consecutive terms on the U.S. Ex-Im Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee, and a further two-terms on the global US Ex-Im Advisory Committee. Diane holds a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA from SUNY Geneseo. Diane is active in the community as past Board Chair of the Theatre Lab School for the Dramatic Arts. She is a avid golfer and fused glass artist.
Founding President and CEO of DFI, Diane focuses on delivering sales, measureable triple-bottom-line investments and initiatives, and relationships that enable transparent business and sound economic and social development. Her expertise integrates 30+ years of successful business, partnerships, and funding mobilization, including IFIs such as The World Bank Group and the regional development banks, bilaterals such as Germany’s GIZ, the UK’s DFID, and Japan’s JICA, and UN Agencies such as IFAD and UNDP, among many other development partners. With more money than good projects, and more needs in search of solutions, Diane has positioned DFI as the highly skilled intermediary able to align the discrete needs of development partners, government ambitions, and commercial solutions. The global urgency to accelerate growth in emerging markets® and the comprehensive call to action of the Sustainable Development Goals drives Diane’s commitment to our clients’ success. Diane is Vice Chair of the Board of the Corporate Council on Africa. Additionally, she served consecutive terms on the U.S. Ex-Im Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee, and a further two-terms on the global US Ex-Im Advisory Committee. Diane holds a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA from SUNY Geneseo. Diane is active in the community as past Board Chair of the Theatre Lab School for the Dramatic Arts. She is a avid golfer and fused glass artist.
Founding President and CEO of DFI, Diane focuses on delivering sales, measureable triple-bottom-line investments and initiatives, and relationships that enable transparent business and sound economic and social development. Her expertise integrates 30+ years of successful business, partnerships, and funding mobilization, including IFIs such as The World Bank Group and the regional development banks, bilaterals such as Germany’s GIZ, the UK’s DFID, and Japan’s JICA, and UN Agencies such as IFAD and UNDP, among many other development partners. With more money than good projects, and more needs in search of solutions, Diane has positioned DFI as the highly skilled intermediary able to align the discrete needs of development partners, government ambitions, and commercial solutions. The global urgency to accelerate growth in emerging markets® and the comprehensive call to action of the Sustainable Development Goals drives Diane’s commitment to our clients’ success. Diane is Vice Chair of the Board of the Corporate Council on Africa. Additionally, she served consecutive terms on the U.S. Ex-Im Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee, and a further two-terms on the global US Ex-Im Advisory Committee. Diane holds a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA from SUNY Geneseo. Diane is active in the community as past Board Chair of the Theatre Lab School for the Dramatic Arts. She is a avid golfer and fused glass artist.
Steve Wilson is a Vice President and Corporate Officer of Anadarko Corporation and their Country Manager for Mozambique, based in Maputo. He is responsible for leading in-country activities pertaining to the Mozambique LNG project, including: • Managing and growing the country’s offices and developing the national workforce • Engagement with Mozambique government officials and regulatory bodies. Relationships with industry partners, local communities and other stakeholders. Delivering approvals for POD (February 2018) and FID (June 2019). Ensuring smooth delivery of the project to first production. Delivery of Domestic Gas and development of associated industries in Mozambique Wilson has forty years business experience across all aspects of the Upstream Value Chain in his career with Schlumberger, Chevron and Anadarko, during which time he lived and worked in the USA, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and The Middle East. He took up his current position with Anadarko in November 2017. He held numerous leadership positions during his previous career with Chevron; four times as head of country operations in Norway, Denmark, Bangladesh & latterly China, representing the company at the highest levels of government. His final position was in Houston, leading Chevron’s Worldwide Business Development efforts. Wilson has served in a variety of Advisory roles including Vice President of the Foreign Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Bangladesh; Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Denmark; and a Board member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Norway. A keen supporter of Education, he is a former Governor of Rossall School, a Board Member of the British School of Caracas, and an Advisory Board member for the Asian University for Women. He is currently the Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mozambique Wilson holds Masters Degrees in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering from Cambridge University and Imperial College London, and an MBA from London’s City University Cass Business School. A British citizen, Wilson is married with three adult children.