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Michael Joseph, Safaricom

By Dave Birch posted Aug 10 2010 at 2:30 PM

[Dave Birch] Michael Joseph will soon be retiring from the position of CEO of Safaricom Limited after a decade leading the joint venture between Vodafone and Telkom Kenya. Since the re-launch of Safaricom in October 2000 he has guided the company from a subscriber base of fewer than 20,000 to more than ten million and has presided over the launch of many innovative products and services such as M-PESA, the subject of this podcast. Michael has been the recipient of many awards, including CEO of the Year and Company of the Year. Mr. Joseph has a B. Sc. (cum laude) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cape Town and is a member of the I.E.E.E. and I.E.E. (U.K.).

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