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Liam Fisher-Jones

Chief Development Officer at African Leadership Group

Liam Fisher-Jones has been working in the development field since 1993. Liam began their career as the Director of Development at the London School of Economics and then went on to become the Director of Development at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1997. In 2007, they took on the role of Director at More Partnership, and in 2011 they became a Trustee at PUNCHDRUNK. In 2012, they were appointed as a Technical Advisor at Amref Health Africa UK, and in 2016 they became the Development Director at ECSACOP (East, Central and Southern Africa College of Physicians). In 2018, they took on the role of Project Manager at Mustardseed Junior School, and in 2019 they became a Board Director at AMREF Health Africa. Most recently, in 2020, they were appointed as the Chief Development Officer at African Leadership Group.

Liam Fisher-Jones attended The King's School Chester from 1981 to 1988, and then went on to study International Relations & Political Science at the University of Reading from 1988 to 1991, with a focus on Political Science and Government.

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Nairobi, Kenya

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African Leadership Group

African youth have the unique opportunity to leverage this energy to drive prosperity and innovation in their communities and across the continent. With such a significant percentage of the global population coming from this part of the world, the African continent will join the world in defining where the twenty-first century will go. Anchored in its unique and effective leadership development curriculum and our global network, the AL Group has been successfully producing and placing globally competitive African talent at a speed, scale and quality never before seen. Using an experiential, technology-enabled, peer-to-peer learning model, we’re equipping and harnessing the potential of the young African workforce to meaningfully engage with — and contribute to — African economies as leaders and innovators.