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Kofi Appenteng is the President and CEO of the Africa-America Institute, a 63 year old organization with a mission of promoting enlightened engagement between Africa and America through education, training and dialogue. With more than 15,000 African alumni from more than 50 African countries, AAI has tremendous reach and is a trusted brand. | Kofi Appenteng is the President and CEO of the Africa-America Institute, a 63 year old organization with a mission of promoting enlightened engagement between Africa and America through education, training and dialogue. With more than 15,000 African alumni from more than 50 African countries, AAI has tremendous reach and is a trusted brand. | ||
- | He has 30 years of domestic and international experience as a corporate lawyer, investment banker and board director. He previously served as Senior Counsel at Dentons, a global law firm with more than 75 offices in 50 countries; and is a Senior Advisor to The [[:Rock Creek Group]], a global investment and advisory firm. | + | He has 30 years of domestic and international experience as a corporate lawyer, investment banker and board director. He previously served as Senior Counsel at [[:Dentons]], a global law firm with more than 75 offices in 50 countries; and is a Senior Advisor to The [[:Rock Creek Group]], a global investment and advisory firm. |
- | Throughout his career, Appenteng has been active with numerous civil society organizations. Appenteng is currently the **Chair of the Board** of the [[:Ford Foundation]], | + | Throughout his career, Appenteng has been active with numerous civil society organizations. Appenteng is currently the **Chair of the Board** of the [[:Ford Foundation]], |
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+ | Born in Ghana, West Africa, he began his education in England where he completed his primary and secondary education and the came to the USA to attend college at [[:Wesleyan University]]. At Wesleyan, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree; was awarded the Butterfield Prize for character, leadership and intellectual commitment; and captained the Soccer and Athletic teams while earning recognition as a member of the All America soccer team. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from [[:Columbia University]] where he was an International Fellow. He then began his career as a corporate lawyer and, in 1994, became the first Black African to become a partner at a major New York City law firm. | ||
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+ | === 2013 Kofi bio === | ||
+ | Kofi Appenteng **recently launched** [[:The West Africa Fund]], a private equity fund based in Accra, Ghana, that invests in middle market companies in the West African region. Previously, Mr. Appenteng had a 16 year career at [[:Thacher Proffitt]] in general corporate practice, joining in 1991 as an Associate and becoming a Partner in 1994. At Thacher Proffitt, he was a member of the Corporate and Financial Institutions Practice Group. He advised foreign and domestic individuals and companies on matters related to corporate governance, securities law compliance, acquisitions, | ||
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+ | Mr. Appenteng has counseled a wide range of clients, from bank holding companies to entrepreneurial enterprises and foundations. He also advises non-profit institutions on a variety of matters as he helps them to achieve their goals and objectives. | ||
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+ | He is a **lifetime member** of the [[:Council on Foreign Relations]], | ||
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+ | ==== Officers ==== | ||
+ | [[:Amini Kajunju]] President & CEO, The Africa-America Institute | ||
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+ | A native of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ms. Kajunju is the first African woman to ever serve at the helm of the oldest nonprofit organization of its kind in the United States. | ||
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+ | Ms. Kajunju joined AAI in October, 2012 from the [[:New York-based Workshop in Business Opportunities]] (WIBO), a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate, train and inspire under-resourced entrepreneurs in the Tri-State Area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, | ||
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+ | Under her leadership, she bolstered the organization’s programming and served more entrepreneurs than any other institution of a similar size in New York City. In that capacity, Ms. Kajunju helped to start [[: | ||
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+ | Prior to WIBO, Ms. Kajunju served as a program manager at the [[: | ||
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+ | An entrepreneurial leader with strategic, fiscal, organizational and mentoring skills, Kajunju worked in program positions at the [[:Social Science Research Council]], [[:Center for Humanitarian Outreach & Intercultural Exchange]], and The [[:Carter Presidential Center]]. | ||
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+ | She holds a Bachelors of Arts degree in International Relations with an emphasis on economic development from [[:Brigham Young University]] and a Masters degree in Public Administration with a concentration in finance and management from [[:New York University]]. | ||
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+ | Ms. Kajunju assumed the role of AAI President and CEO on October 1, 2012. | ||
- | Born in Ghana, West Africa, he began his education in England where he completed his primary and secondary education and the came to the USA to attend college at [[:Wesleyan University]]. At Wesleyan, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree; was awarded the Butterfield Prize for character, leadership and intellectual commitment; and captained the Soccer and Athletic teams while earning recognition as a member of the All America soccer team. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University where he was an International Fellow. He then began his career as a corporate lawyer and, in 1994, became the first Black African to become a partner at a major New York City law firm. | ||
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Joseph Moodhe, Secretary - Partner, [[: | Joseph Moodhe, Secretary - Partner, [[: | ||
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- | [[:Joseph P. Moodhe]] is a litigation partner with Debevoise & Plimpton. His practice is focused on securities and insurance litigation and regulatory matters. He is admitted to appear before the First, Third, Eighth, Tenth and Eleventh Circuits, the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the U.S. Tax Court. Mr. Moodhe has authored “Outline of Reporter’s Privilege, | + | |
+ | [[:Joseph P. Moodhe]] is a litigation partner with [[:Debevoise & Plimpton]]. His practice is focused on securities and insurance litigation and regulatory matters. He is admitted to appear before the First, Third, Eighth, Tenth and Eleventh Circuits, the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the U.S. Tax Court. Mr. Moodhe has authored “Outline of Reporter’s Privilege, | ||
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+ | ==== Members ==== | ||
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+ | William Asiko - President, The [[: | ||
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+ | [[:William Asiko]] is the President of The [[: | ||
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+ | In 2007, Mr. Asiko was appointed President of The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation & Director of Public Affairs and Communications for Coca-Cola Africa based in Johannesburg, | ||
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+ | Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Mr. Asiko served five years as State Counsel in the Office of the [[:Attorney General]] for Kenya and two years as a partner in the law firm of [[: | ||
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+ | William was educated in Kenya, where he earned a law degree from the University of Nairobi and in the United States, where he graduated with an MBA from [[:Emory University]]’s Goizueta Business School. He is a non-practicing member of the Kenya Bar Association. | ||
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+ | George Kirkland | ||
+ | Executive Vice President, Upstream and Gas, [[: | ||
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+ | [[:George Kirkland]] is Executive Vice President of Upstream and Gas for Chevron Corporation. He is responsible for managing Chevron Corporation’s global exploration, | ||
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+ | A native of Florida, Kirkland graduated from the [[: | ||
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+ | In 1988, he worked on the Chevron U.S.A. Production Co. headquarter’s staff in San Francisco. In 1990, Kirkland was appointed group manager of upstream technology for Chevron Research and Technology Co., for which he managed efforts aimed at providing technical support, technology development, | ||
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+ | In January 2000, Kirkland was named **president** of [[:Chevron U.S.A. Production Co.]], responsible for exploration and **production operations in the United States and Canada.** In October 2001, he assumed the position of president of Chevron Exploration and Production Co. In January 2002, he was named **president** [[:Chevron Overseas Petroleum]], | ||
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+ | Kirkland is a member of the Board of Trustees of [[:Africa America Institute]], | ||
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Prof. [[:Ousseina Alidou]] (No bio provided) | Prof. [[:Ousseina Alidou]] (No bio provided) | ||
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Peter McKillop is global head of communications for BlackRock’s iShares ETF division. Prior to joining [[: | Peter McKillop is global head of communications for BlackRock’s iShares ETF division. Prior to joining [[: | ||
- | He has also served as a Managing Director of the Japan office of Burson-Marsteller and Regional Media Director for [[: | + | He has also served as a Managing Director of the Japan office of Burson-Marsteller and** Regional Media Director** for [[: |
Prior to joining financial services, Mr. McKillop was a senior correspondent and bureau chief for [[: | Prior to joining financial services, Mr. McKillop was a senior correspondent and bureau chief for [[: | ||
Mr. Mckillop received his B.A. from [[:Wesleyan University]] in 1981; Major: African Studies. | Mr. Mckillop received his B.A. from [[:Wesleyan University]] in 1981; Major: African Studies. | ||
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+ | Carlton Masters - President & CEO, GoodWorks International | ||
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+ | [[:Carlton Masters]], President, CEO and co-founding Principal, manages daily operations and the long-term direction of [[: | ||
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+ | Before forming GoodWorks International, | ||
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+ | Mr. Masters is a member of the [[:Council on Foreign Relations]], | ||
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+ | Steven Pfeiffer | ||
+ | Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP | ||
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+ | [[:Steven Pfeiffer]] currently serves as the elected Chair of the Executive Committee of [[: | ||
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+ | In his law practice, Mr. Pfeiffer has had principal responsibility for a wide variety of **corporate and commercial transactions** involving United Kingdom, African, Middle Eastern and European-based banks, corporations and individuals investing in the United States. Mr. Pfeiffer has been responsible for the firm’s representation of certain sovereign entities, including the U.K., Canada and several African governments. | ||
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+ | From 1992 to 1994, he was Chairman of the [[:Section on Energy and Natural Resources Law]] (SERL) of the [[: | ||
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+ | Mr. Pfeiffer received a B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1969. He then studied at [[:Oxford University]] as a [[:Rhodes Scholar]], completing a B.A. in Jurisprudence at Oxford and an M.A. in Area Studies (Africa) at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the [[: | ||
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+ | === Gala News 2013 === | ||
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+ | Nigerian Financier and Philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu to Receive AAI Leadership Award - June 18, 2013 | ||
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+ | Broadway Star Thuli Dumakude to Perform at AAI Awards Gala - June 17, 2013 | ||
+ | Broadway is coming to AAI’s 60th Anniversary Awards Gala ((https:// | ||
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Emeriti Trustees - Peggy Dulany, Maurice Tempelsman President Emerita Mora McLean | Emeriti Trustees - Peggy Dulany, Maurice Tempelsman President Emerita Mora McLean |