The Tony Elumelu Foundation Announces New Chief Executive

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Professor Reid E. Whitlock, Chief Executive of the Tony Elumelu Foundation
16 February 2015
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United Bank for Africa (Lagos)
press release
  • Pioneer CEO, Wiebe Boer becomes Director of Strategy at Heirs Holdings

The board of Trustees of the Tony Elumelu Foundation announces the appointment of Professor Reid E. Whitlock as Chief Executive of the Foundation, commencing 15th February 2015.

Professor Whitlock's appointment follows Dr Wiebe Boer, the inaugural Chief Executive of the Foundation, becoming Director of Strategy at Heirs Holdings, ‎Mr. Elumelu's pan-African proprietary investment company.

Founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu, C.O.N., the Foundation is Africa's leading advocate for entrepreneurship, responsible for programmes designed to ensure that entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship become the primary driver of Africa's economic growth and social transformation.

Professor Whitlock brings thirty years of experience as a business school rector, diplomat, entrepreneur, strategy consultant and advisor to leaders in Africa, Asia and the Middle East on economic development. He received his Ph.D. and law degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He also holds a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School and is a cum laude graduate of Princeton University.

Commenting on Professor Whitlock's appointment, Founding Patron of the Foundation, Professor Michael Porter said, "Tony's commitment to African entrepreneurship is unshakeable and I salute his appointment of Professor Whitlock as the CEO of his Foundation. Professor Whitlock has unique experience in driving competitiveness and entrepreneurship growth in Africa, including in Rwanda that has achieved remarkable progress. I look forward to continuing to support Tony, as he furthers Africa's revival through the great work of the Tony Elumelu Foundation."

President Paul Kagame of Rwanda stated "I am delighted to hear of Reid Whitlock's appointment as the CEO of Tony's Foundation. Reid's work was instrumental in improving Rwanda's public sector service delivery, competitiveness, and business education. As CEO of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, he now has a unique platform to ensure this work continues across Africa."

Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Tony Elumelu said, "As Dr. Boer becomes Director of Strategy for Heirs Holdings, I want to thank him for the leadership he has provided, helping transform the Tony Elumelu Foundation from just an idea into a preeminent global philanthropic institution. I welcome Professor Whitlock, who brings considerable global experience in the private, public, and academic sectors, which will significantly assist in realising the mission of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, in empowering Africa's next generation of entrepreneurs and driving the continent's economic and social transformation."

Speaking on his appointment, Professor Whitlock stated "I am honoured by the opportunity the Board of Trustees has given me. I am excited to join such a dynamic institution, with a truly pan-African focus and an ambitious agenda. I look forward to leveraging my extensive experience and networks to further help the Foundation achieve its important goals."

Dr. Whitlock will focus on supervising the Foundation's four key projects and programmes:

  • The $100 million pan-African Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme – Africa's largest direct intervention in support of entrepreneurship.
  • The Africapitalism Institute, the Foundation's policy and research arm, which provides a rigorous programme of research and advocacy, in support of the Foundation's goals.
  • The Elumelu Nigeria Empowerment Fund, directly assisting, through private sector strategies, conflict affected and disadvantaged communities across Nigeria.
  • The Tony & Awele Elumelu Prize, which champions academic excellence on the African continent.

Professor Whitlock will be supported by the Foundation's senior leadership team, including:

  • Parminder Vir, OBE, the Foundation's Director of Entrepreneurship, responsible for implementing the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme. Parminder has over thirty years of experience in the creative industries and is the former CEO of PVL Media, a specialist consultancy facilitating cross-border business development in emerging markets.
  • Bob Wheeler, who recently joined as inaugural Dean to lead the establishment of the Tony Elumelu Business School. Bob has decades of experience in business education, most recently establishing business schools in Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.
  • David Rice serves as the Director of the Africapitalism Institute. David is an economist, who led the Milken Institute's Africa programming, and was also a faculty member at New York University.
  • Abimbola Adebakin, who will be joining as the Director of Operations after a successful career, including working as a consultant with Accenture, and heading the consulting arm of the Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC), Nigeria. ‎

For more information:

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About The Tony Elumelu Foundation

The Tony Elumelu Foundation is an African-based, African-funded philanthropic organisation. The Tony Elumelu Foundation, headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu, C.O.N. The Foundation is Africa's leading advocate for entrepreneurship, responsible for programmes designed to ensure that entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship become the primary driver of Africa's economic growth and social transformation.

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