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Palladium (also known as "The Palladium Group", "Palladium Holdings" or "Palladium International") is an international development sector advisory, management and implementation firm, representing the combination of seven prior companies: [1] GRM International, Futures Group, [2] Palladium, [3] the IDL Group, [4] Development & Training Services, [5] HK Logistics [6] and CARANA Corporation. [7]
He also co-founded, with Robert S. Kaplan, ESM Software Group, rebranded as the Palladium Group, with the Balanced Scorecard Collaborative (BSCol) as a subsidiary, and was its chief executive officer until 2007. [3] [4] As of 2015, the Palladium Group was acquired by GRM International (with the combined business rebranded Palladium International).
The following is a list of prominent companies and organizations with their main headquarters in Nairobi: . East African Breweries; Equity Group Holdings Limited; Gulf African Bank
This is the list of conglomerates in Kenya. # Name Headquarters Nature of business 1: Sameer Group: Nairobi: agriculture, manufacturing, distribution, ...
Rachel pioneered initiatives to advance digital skills among children, girls, youth, and women. She has previously served as Director for USA-based non-profit entities ACDI/VOCA, Agribusiness Systems International, and Palladium Group on socio-economic growth projects in East Africa.
Group CEO at Kenya Commercial Bank Group Paul Russo , (born c. 1976), is a Kenyan human resources management professional, businessman and corporate executive, who was appointed as the Group CEO at Kenya Commercial Bank Group effective 25 May 2022.
James Mwangi (born 1962) CBS is a Kenyan accountant, career banker, businessman, and entrepreneur. He is the current Group Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of Equity Group Holdings Plc, the banking conglomerate with one of the largest customer bases on the African continent, over 14 million as of December 2019.
The government has challenged Lafarge's shareholding in EAPCC due to the fact that Lafarge owns 41.7 per cent of East African Portland Cement Company and a further 58.9 per cent of Bamburi Cement; two of three largest producers of the building material in Kenya.