The Core Team
Leadership That Defines Our Direction
Meet Esther Mwaniki
Founder of Lapid Leaders Africa
At the helm of Lapid Leaders Africa (LAPID) is Esther Mwaniki, a visionary whose passion for empowering youth has transformed lives across Africa. With a stellar academic background from New York University and extensive professional experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Guaranty Trust Bank, Esther founded LAPID with a clear mission: to equip young leaders with the skills to drive meaningful change.
Under Esther’s leadership, LAPID boasts an impressive 89% employment rate for graduates within six months and a 67% promotion rate within a year. Her innovative approach has earned her recognition through prestigious awards like the Obama Foundation Fellowship and the African Women in Public Service Fellowship by the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Esther’s dedication to fostering leadership and creating opportunities reflects her belief in the power of young leaders to shape a better future. At LAPID, we’re proud to follow her trailblazing vision, turning potential into progress.
Meet our Circle of Elders
In the heart of Lapid Leaders Africa, our Circle of Elders is more than a collection of wise mentors; they are the women guardians of our values, the architects of our vision, and the beacons that guide our path.
Wahu Kaara
Wahu Kaara is a force of nature, a tireless advocate for social justice whose influence reverberates globally. From her pioneering role in founding the Kenya Debt Relief Network to her impactful work with the UN Millennium Development Goals, Wahu's dedication to human rights and equitable development is unparalleled. Her wisdom in navigating complex social issues inspires us to tackle challenges with courage and clarity.
Jael Mbogo
Jael Mbogo is a trailblazer whose legacy is woven into the very fabric of Kenya’s political and social reform. As a founder of the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy and a passionate advocate for women's rights, Jael has reshaped Kenya's political landscape. Her journey from breaking barriers as a shorthand typist to contesting parliamentary seats reflects a life committed to progress and equality.
Brigadier Njoki
Brigadier Njoki is a living testament to bravery and resilience. As a Mau Mau veteran who took up arms in the struggle for Kenya’s independence, her courage and commitment are the cornerstones of our national freedom. Her dedication to preserving indigenous knowledge and fostering unity reminds us that true leadership involves deep roots and enduring legacy.