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KQ
Founded in 1977, Kenya Airways (KQ) is considered to be the flagship carrier of Kenya. When you think of air transport, KQ comes to mind. The airline was wholly owned by the Kenyan government until April 1995, and it was privatised in 1996, becoming the first African flag carrier to successfully do so.

KQ has been at the helm of many great projects in the country. From aiding in national famine relief projects to helping children get better education. The company is constantly doing something great, but all of it seems to be at the hands of the male gender.

For the last decade, the man behind KQ has been Titus Naikuni, but that is all set to change this year as Mbuvi Ngunze takes over. The team that helps to keep things running, comprises entirely of men. this included the Board of Directors, the management team and the business leadership team.

Here is a list of those on the different teams:

Board of Directors

Mr. Evanson Mwaniki – Non Executive Chairman

Titus Naikuni – Group Managing Director & Chief Executive

Alex Wainaina Mbugua – Group Finance Director

Mr. Dinesh Kapila – Non-Executive Director

Ron Schipper – Non-Executive Director

Dr. Kamau Thugge – Non-Executive Director

Ayisi Makatiani – Non-Executive Director

Mr. Jos Veenstra – Alternate Non-Executive Director

Ambassador Dennis Awori – Non-Executive Director

Vincent Rague – Non-Executive Director

Management Team

Titus Naikuni – Group Managing Director & Chief Executive

Kevin Kinyanjui – Information Systems Director

Alex Wainaina Mbugua – Group Finance Director

Captain Paul Mwangi – Flight Operations Director

Yves Guibert – Director, Ground Services Director

Mr. Alban M. Mwendar – Group Human Resources Director

Mbuvi Ngunze – Chief Operating Officer

Tom Obonyo Ouma Kadoyo – Technical Director

Chris Diaz – Marketing Director

Business Leadership Team

Titus Naikuni – Group Managing Director & Chief Executive

Kevin Kinyanjui – Information Systems Director

Alex Wainaina Mbugua – Group Finance Director

Captain Paul Mwangi – Flight Operations Director

Yves Guibert – Director, Ground Services Director

Mr. Alban M. Mwendar – Group Human Resources Director

Mbuvi Ngunze – Chief Operating Officer

Tom Obonyo Ouma Kadoyo – Technical Director

Chris Diaz – Marketing Director

Frederick Sine – Fleet and Asset Development Director

Gerard Clarke – Commercial Director

By my count there are about 30 positions available in the teams that make decisions. Yet none is filled by a woman. I personally find this disturbing and shocking. The 2/3 gender requirement principle comes to mind at this point. While this rule only applies to public office, it should be a common principle in a company as big as KQ.

There doesn’t need to be a law making it mandatory to have women at the helm of any company, least of all one like KQ. the stakeholders need to question why no women are on the board. I personally feel.

With 30 positions, KQ needs at the very least 5 women being involved in the decision making. Question is why is there none and what will the company do about it? The incoming CEO Mbuvi Ngunze might have this as his first order of business when he takes over.