Kunle Malomo, Chairman and Founder
Kunle Malomo is the Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of
Mobile AppsTech, Inc., a communications infrastructure company based in Philadelphia, PA and Chairman of the Board of AfricSoft Inc, an offshore software development company based in Nigeria.
Malomo's
background and experience includes positions with both IBM
Global Services and Cap Gemini US and U.K., as well as a
wide array of professional accomplishments. Recently,
Malomo was selected by the World Economic Forum as one of its 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow in Davos, Switzerland.
Previously featured in Fortune Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Smart Money magazine and the World Link
Magazine, Malomo was a recipient of both the Shils Zeidman Fellowship for
Entrepreneurship and the Henry Morgenthau Fellowship at
the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Business
School, as well as the winner of Wharton's Whitney M. Young New venture competition.
Malomo
is also an active participant in the Digital Nations initiative at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab
and sits on the advisory boards of several organizations
including: Diaspora Development. Corporation, Encabler, Inc., ( Broadband Interactive TV and Smart Agent technologies) and
the Adriatic Research Institute ( Optical networking and
MEMS).
Malomo
holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and an MBA from Wharton
Business School, University of Pennsylvania.
Rebecca Enonchong, Board Member
Rebecca Enonchong is founder and Chief Executive
Officer of AppsTech (www.appstech.com),
a leading global provider of enterprise application
solutions.
Prior
to founding AppsTech, Enonchong worked for
organizations such as EduTech Computer Solutions,
the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and as an
independent consultant serving multinational
clients. Enonchong has also held senior finance
positions with the Atlantic Companies, the Washington
Business Group and Hyatt Hotels.
In addition to her wide array of professional
achievements, Enonchong’s accomplishments also
include an extensive list of personal initiatives in
the non-profit arena. A native of Cameroon, Enonchong
has devoted much of her life to promoting African
interests, both in Africa and in the U.S. She is
founder and Chairman of the Africa Technology Forum (www.africatech.org),
a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting
technology in Africa. She also serves on the UNIFEM
(United Nations Development Fund for Women) Global
Advisory Committee on the Digital Divide.
A recipient of Enterprise Africa's 2001 African
Entrepreneurship Award, Enonchong was also named a
Global Leader for Tomorrow (GLT) by the World Economic
Forum of Davos, Switzerland, as part of the annual
award that recognizes outstanding leaders around the
world. Enonchong has been featured in several leading
newspapers and magazines including The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, MBE magazine and
ComputerWorld and has appeared on both CNN and CNNfn.