About

Prof. Washington Okeyo is a distinguished leader with a strong background and a wealth of experience in leadership, coaching, mentorship, teaching and research

Academic Credentials:
He holds a PhD, MBA, MKIM, and BSc, demonstrating a well-rounded understanding of business, management, and research methodology.

He Serves as the Vice-Chancellor of the Management University of Africa, previously held the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics, Research and Extension) at the same institution. He has also lectured at the University of Nairobi. highlighting his leadership experience and dedication to higher education.

Expertise and Consulting Focus:
He is renowned for his research on entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises (SMMEs). This expertise translates to valuable insights for supporting business development and growth.

‍Possesses extensive knowledge of management, leadership, and organizational development. These areas are crucial for consulting engagements aimed at improving organizational efficiency and effectiveness.

ABOUT MY WORK

Research and Consulting Impact

A prolific author with numerous publications in esteemed journals, contributing significantly to the field of management and leadership.

Extensive consultancy work for organizations like UNDP, UNICEF, Oxfam, CHF International, and USAID demonstrates his ability to apply academic knowledge to real-world challenges.

Proven track record of leading research and organizational development projects globally, showcasing the practical impact of his expertise.

EXPERIENCES

Speaking, Workshops & Events

Executive Coaching and  Leadership Workshops

Culture Assessment & Transformation

Publications & Journals

Prof. Okeyo is a prolific author with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the European Scientific Journal, Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, and the International Journal of Business and Social Research.

He has also authored several books on business, management, and development studies.

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