Africa: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Names Kendra Gaither President of U.S.-Africa Business Center

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Announcement - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announces Kendra Gaither’s appointment as President of the U.S.-Africa Business Center (USAfBC).

Washington, DC — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announces Kendra Gaither’s appointment as President of the U.S.-Africa Business Center .

“The entire Chamber team is delighted that Kendra will assume this leadership role with the U.S-Africa Business Center as we continue to elevate our engagement with partners across the continent,” said John Murphy, U.S. Chamber Senior Vice President for International Policy. “Kendra’s role has been critical to the growing realization among American businessowners and CEOs that an investment in Africa is an investment in their own future.

Kendra joined the Chamber’s International Affairs team as a member of the Americas Department in 2015, where among other contributions she established the U.S.-Colombia Business Council and served as its founding Executive Director. She joined the Chamber from Carnegie Mellon University, where she was Executive Director of the Center for International Policy and Innovation and supported the establishment of the Carnegie Mellon University graduate campus in Kigali, Rwanda.

 

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