Renowned community organizer, social entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) Kennedy Odede has joined the Americares Board of Directors in Stamford.
“Kennedy”™s innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, along with his dedication to serving his community and people in need around the world, is truly inspiring,” said Americares President and CEO Christine Squires. “He also brings a global perspective, which is incredibly important for an organization working to save lives and improve health in more than 85 countries.”
Odede will serve a three-year term on the Americares board, which oversees all aspects of the health-focused relief organization”™s life-changing health programs, including its disaster response work and support for 4,000 under-resourced hospitals and health clinics worldwide.
Raised in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Kenya, Odede experienced the devastating realities of life in extreme poverty. Determined to make a difference in his community, Odede saved money from working at a factory to purchase a soccer ball, which led to the founding of Shining Hope for Communities, a grassroots movement that catalyzes large-scale transformation in urban slums by providing critical services for all community advocacy platforms and education and leadership development for women and girls. Today, the organization reaches 2.4 million people across 32 urban and rural slum areas in Kenya.
“I am proud to bring my knowledge of life on the ground to the board of Americares,” Odede said.
He was named to Forbes 2014 “30 Under 30” Top Social Entrepreneurs list and received the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award that same year. Odede is also a Clinton Global Initiative member, Obama Foundation Fellow, Aspen New Voices Fellow, UBS Global Visionary, Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and a member of the World Economic Forum”™s Global Future Council. He speaks six languages, and without prior formal education received a full scholarship to attend Wesleyan University, becoming one of Kibera”™s first to receive an education at an American liberal arts institution. He earned a bachelor”™s degree in sociology from Wesleyan and represented his class as the 2012 commencement speaker. He went on to serve on Wesleyan University”™s Board of Trustees from 2014 to 2017.
He lives with his family in Nairobi, Kenya.