Ahmed Farah stepped down from his position as CEO of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce immediately. He worked there for only six months before leaving. Farah mentioned he left because he had different views from the board members. He stated that leadership sometimes faces moments when people think differently about things.
Farah felt proud to help advance the Chamber's goals during his time there. He enjoyed working with dedicated team members who wanted to improve Kenya's business environment. The former CEO believes the Chamber can still help create a strong economy for everyone. He thinks good leadership will help the organization continue making positive changes for businesses.
Patrick Nyangweso led the organization before Farah took over last year. Farah studied at both the University of Manchester and Kenyatta University. Before joining the Chamber, he worked as Country Director at TradeMark Africa Kenya.
Farah felt proud to help advance the Chamber's goals during his time there. He enjoyed working with dedicated team members who wanted to improve Kenya's business environment. The former CEO believes the Chamber can still help create a strong economy for everyone. He thinks good leadership will help the organization continue making positive changes for businesses.
Patrick Nyangweso led the organization before Farah took over last year. Farah studied at both the University of Manchester and Kenyatta University. Before joining the Chamber, he worked as Country Director at TradeMark Africa Kenya.