A company’s vision is only as strong as the leaders who guide it. The Edenbridge Capital Board of Directors is comprised of distinguished professionals from finance, academia, and technology. Their collective wisdom and strategic oversight ensure we remain true to our mission, committed to ethical governance, and focused on sustainable growth for all our stakeholders.
Corporate Governance
Njuguna is a senior finance professional with over 35 years’ experience in accounts and financial management. He was formerly Financial Controller at Kenchic Ltd (12 years and Toyota Kenya (7 years), Commercial Accountant at Unilever- Kenya among others. Throughout his engagements, Njuguna has been instrumental in streamlining financial management and reporting to meet international standards.
He serves as a member of the Board of Directors of several local private companies. A trained accountant, Njuguna is a B. Com graduate from the University of Nairobi, a practicing accountant under ICPA(K), a Certified Public Secretary -ICPS(K) and a member of Kenya Institute of Management (MKIM).
Outside his official functions, Njuguna serves as an Honorary Treasurer of Karen Lang’ata District Association (KLDA). He also serves as a committee member in several self-help associations. In his spare time, he enjoys watching sports activities, travel and leisure reading.
Dr. Wangui holds a Bachelors and a Masters Degree from the University of Nairobi. She has attended management courses at the Kenya School of Government and is also a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya with over 11 years of experience.
Mr. Reuben K. Mwangi is a career banker with over 19 years of experience in the commercial banking and microfinance sectors having served as the CEO of Century Microfinance Bank.
He holds a BSc. Applied Statistics Degree from Maseno University and has attended several management and leadership trainings. He has held various positions in operations, Credit Risk, Retail banking and Business development rising through the ranks.
Besides being a Director in several local firms, Mr. Kimani is also a full member of Kenya Institute of Management (FKIM), Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). He is also an active Rotarian and has been a fellow at Accion: an initiative by the Center for Financial Inclusion that endeavours to advance inclusive finance.
Juliet is the Senior SupTech Specialist at the Cambridge SupTech Lab, University of Cambridge. With over 20 years of experience in DFS, she specializes in spearheading digital transformation initiatives across Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia. Juliet has previously held roles at MicroSave Consulting and Musoni Microfinance where she undertook various roles. She has also served for more than 10 years in the Central Bank of Kenya. She holds a PhD from the University of Manchester.