Njoki Njore

Global Shaper, Nairobi Hub

Njore is a project and corporate finance consultant with over 8 years’ experience in investment management and advisory within the renewable energy sector in Africa. She has worked closely with the CEO and CFO of a solar mini-grid company operating in Sierra Leone, Benin and Liberia, to raise capital for their business. Previously she worked in an energy access debt fund in Nairobi as part of a team that structured, executed and managed debt investments worth over USD 15 million in companies within Sub-Saharan Africa. She also previously worked in the Advisory department of a not-for-profit organization where she co-managed three solar mini-grid projects through an off-grid energy access program in Rwanda, and she offered business advisory services across Eastern Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda) to MSMEs dealing with solar water pumping, home biogas systems, briquette processing and distribution, solar cooling and refrigeration solutions.

Njore holds a BBS. Actuarial Science degree from Strathmore University, a post-graduate diploma from Stockholm Resilience Centre in partnership with the Swedish Institute, a Venture Capital and Private Equity certificate from Strathmore Business School (SBS), an Environmental and Social Risk Analysis certification from the UNEP Finance Initiative, and has passed Level I of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) program. She is a Young African Leadership Initiative alumni (Nairobi, 2016), an UNLEASH Global Talent (Singapore, 2018) and is a Mandela Washington Fellowship awardee (2019). Through the various programs, she has grown her professional networks while honing her communication, interpersonal and leadership skills.

Her passion for learning inspired her to start Wisdom (in the) Café, a unique book club she founded in 2017, where members get to read different books around common themes as opposed to reading a common book. When she is not reading, she is wearing a treasurer’s hat in her Small Christian Community, building virtual communities, mentoring young girls, having fun at her Toastmasters club, travelling, hiking, singing, or simply improving her viola playing skills.

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