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Ghanaian Entrepreneur Ethel D. Cofie Appointed As MARAMOJA Transport Board Member

MARAMOJA Transport Board has appointed Ghanaian entrepreneur Ethel D. Cofie, including two others; Marta Paiar, and Paul Ndichu to help fortify the business strategy in the region.

MARAMOJA Founder, Jason Eisen, says the three members bring massive experience from the tech industry and will be valuable to the operations and the strategy of the business in the region.

“We are excited to channel Ethel’s, Marta’s, and Paul’s talent, expertise, and energy into furthering our mission. Ethel, Paul, and Marta joining the MARAMOJAs Transport board mark a huge transition point for the company as it continues to scale in Kenya and across Africa. Their expertise and knowledge accelerate MM’s ability to fulfil its mission of bringing trusted mobility services to the entire African continent, treating all stakeholders fairly along the way, and creating opportunities for entrepreneurs around the continent to bring world-class mobility services to their communities, large and small.”

Ronald Mahondo, the CEO of MARAMOJA Transport, endorsed the board for the appointment and noted that the three members will bring in their valuable strategic counsel that will help in steering the business to profitability and better performance.

“We are delighted to welcome Ethel, Marta, and Paul to the MARAMOJA board. Their leadership and experience in strategy, technology, startup, and innovation space will be valuable in guiding MARAMOJA in the next phase of our growth and in building a stronger mobility infrastructure for the continent.”

Ethel D. Cofie is the founder of Women in Tech Ghana, initiator of the 1st Pan African women in tech meetup, and was shortlisted for the UN GEM Tech Award for work supporting women in ICT and is Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government for the ICT Category, according to CEO Global. Ethel is also CEO and Founder of EDEL Technology Consulting, an IT Consulting and Digital Products Company in West Africa and Europe that was recently named IT Consulting Firm of the year by the Telecoms and IT Industry.

Commenting on the appointment, Ethel stated, “I am excited to be part of the MARAMOJA Transport Board. They have shown true innovation within the mobility space in Africa and I look forward to supporting that journey.”

As well, Marta Paiar is an entrepreneur and telecom & fintech corporate executive with 20 years of experience in Europe, Africa, USA, the Middle East & Central America in top-tier management consulting and blue-chip companies. Marta has extensive experience in leading resources and is widely regarded as a motivational and inspirational leader, keynote speaker at Pan African and European events as well as a jury member for innovation competitions. Marta is very passionate about startups and entrepreneurship, highly energetic, and has a strong international network.

Paul Ndichu, the co-founder of Wapi Pay, also, is an experienced founder, chief executive officer, and business leader with Africa’s first tech unicorns. He has a demonstrated history of working in fintech, financial services, information technology, and banking and is skilled in strategy, digital, management, negotiation, business planning, marketing, operations management, and analytical skills.

About MARAMOJA

MARAMOJA is a location-based taxi app that offers ride-hailing services and enables individuals to select their favorite drivers for trips. Since its inception in 2015 with over 30,000 registered drivers, MARAMOJA Transport has focused on Corporate Business through MARAMOJA for Corporates and grown its customer base to 100+ Corporates with 100,000+ Users in Kenya.

 

 Source: Digital Times

 

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