CEO
David Mwangi, with a degree in Telecommunication Engineering, is the Chief Executive Officer at Technology for Wildlife Africa. His expertise lies in PCB board design and server architecture. David's innovative strategies and meticulous attention to detail have made him a pioneer in wildlife conservation technology. Under his leadership, Technology for Wildlife Africa leads in PCB board design and server architecture, providing robust infrastructure for conservation initiatives across Africa. David's commitment to technological excellence is reshaping wildlife conservation, ensuring a sustainable future for Africa's biodiversity.
CTO
Joseph Njoroge, Chief Technology Officer, contributes a decade of expertise to Technology for Wildlife Africa. Proficient in financial analysis and strategic procurement, he ensures meticulous financial management and cost-effective practices. Spearheading budgeting, reporting, and cash flow management, Joseph optimizes operational efficiency.His focus on compliance and risk management minimizes organizational risks. Through collaborative partnerships and process optimization, Joseph drives sustainable growth and success at Technology for Wildlife Africa.
Procurement Manager
Justus Kihara, Procurement Manager, brings a decade of expertise to Technology for Wildlife Africa. Proficient in production planning and process optimization, he ensures efficient operations and high-quality output. Spearheading workflow management, scheduling, and resource allocation, Justus maximizes productivity. His focus on compliance and risk management minimizes operational risks. Through collaborative partnerships and continuous improvement, Justus drives sustainable growth and success at Technology for Wildlife Africa.
Lead Wildlife Biologist
At Technology For Wildlife Africa, Joseph Karanja serves as the Lead Wildlife Biologist, leveraging his extensive expertise in plants, wildlife, and water conservation. He is also the founder of the Shui-eu project. Joseph holds a PhD in Molecular Biology/Agroecology from Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University and Lancaster University. His profound understanding of biology and ecology equips him to spearhead initiatives that promote sustainable coexistence between humans and wildlife in Africa.
Production Manager
Daniel Kibe is a seasoned leader at the forefront of wildlife conservation technology. Armed with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, Daniel brings a unique blend of technical expertise and passion for wildlife preservation to his role as Production Manager of Technology For Wildlife Africa. Leveraging his extensive knowledge and innovative spirit, Daniel has propelled the company to global prominence, pioneering the development of advanced GPS collars and comprehensive wildlife technology solutions. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of conservation technology has earned him recognition as a driving force in shaping the future of wildlife protection.
Workshop Manager
John Kariuki, Workshop Manager, brings a decade of expertise to Technology for Wildlife Africa. Proficient in workshop operations and team leadership, he ensures efficient and high-quality outputs. Spearheading equipment maintenance, staff training, and workflow optimization, John maximizes productivity. His focus on compliance and safety management minimizes operational risks. Through collaborative partnerships and continuous improvement, John drives sustainable growth and success at Technology for Wildlife Africa.