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Benjamin Fernandes

Benjamin Fernandes (born 25 November 1992) is a Tanzanian entrepreneur and former national television presenter. He worked at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States in their Digital Team and Financial Services team. He is the first[1] Tanzanian to attend Stanford Graduate School of Business as an Africa MBA Fellow [2] and the youngest African to ever be accepted to Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 2017, Fernandes became the first Tanzanian in history to attend both Stanford Graduate School of Business and Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government for an executive education program.[3]

Benjamin Fernandes
Fernandes speaking at Harvard Business School
Born25 November 1992 (1992-11-25) (age 31)
Tanzania
Alma materUniversity of Northwestern - St. Paul (B.A.) Stanford Graduate School of Business (M.B.A.) John F. Kennedy School of Government (Exec.)
Employer(s)The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, NALA

Early life edit

Raised in Tanzania, Fernandes was born to Pastor Vernon and Anny Fernandes in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Fernandes attended Haven of Peace Academy on scholarship where he was known as being one of the lowest academically performing students who failed to improved by the time he left.[4] Fernandes was given a conditional scholarship offer by the University of Northwestern - St. Paul, in Roseville, Minnesota, Fernandes performed well academically during his time at UNW and he also managed to hold  presidentship of numerous clubs and groups on campus. Finally, he graduated with top honours at the University of Northwestern.[5] After Northwestern, he returned to Tanzania and volunteered as a community organizer in Dar es Salaam. In addition, he worked with his sister for their church started by his father in Tanzania to co-found an orphanage called Diamond Village. They cleared a field in Bunju, Dar es Salaam to build the orphanage, teaching the children English and Mathematics.

TV career edit

Fernandes began his career as a television personality from the age of 17 when he worked at Agape Television Network where his father Rev. Dr. Fernandes was one of the directors.[6] Fernandes was then moved into national TV. He began hosting sports shows and later started interviewing politicians and entrepreneurs.[7] and continued his work in the television industry where he built mobile money products for TV subscription packages. In 2012, Fernandes received national attention during the London 2012 Olympics as a national television presenter in Tanzania. In mid-September 2016, he was featured on several live television shows on Clouds TV Tanzania, CNBC Africa,[8] and TV1 Tanzania.

Stanford edit

In 2014, he was accepted to Stanford Graduate School of Business, winning a $160,000[9] Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship to attend–an award received by 8 students from 8000 African applicants to Stanford. In August 2015, Fernandes moved to Palo Alto, California to begin his time at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is part of the Africa Business club and has been working on a financial technology project to launch in Tanzania. In January 2016, he was selected by TRUE Africa as one of the "Top 16 Africans leading change in 2016.".[10] Shortly after, FastJet airlines featured[11] his work in Tanzania in their online airline magazine. He was listed as a "Voice of Hope for Tanzania." In March 2016, he was selected to attend the MBA World Summit in Miami, Florida, and, at the conference, he was awarded[12] as the best speaker for the event. He was presented with the MBA World Summit Award for 2016.[13]

In 2016, Fernandes worked at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington before returning to his final year of business school at Stanford Graduate School of Business.[14] Fernandes continued to work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on a consultancy basis until after his graduation from Stanford.

In 2017, Fernandes won several awards at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Fernandes won the Frances and Arjay Miller Award in Social Innovation for his work in developing the financial services sector in Tanzania.[15] Additionally, he won the Miller Social Change Leadership award nominated by fellow students and professors at Stanford Graduated School of Business.[16]

Return home to Tanzania edit

On June 17, 2017, Fernandes graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business and decided to return home to Tanzania. A decision that stunned many Tanzanians given his potential salary offerings in the United States.[citation needed] Stanford Graduate School of Business has the highest post MBA Salary than any other school in the world. His decision to return home was covered all over the press in Tanzania, initially through a viral interview video by MillardAyo,[17] mentioning his potential salary offerings he could have received in the United States which was shared across the country, then making the front page of national newspaper, Mwananchi.[18]

Youth Seminars edit

Fernandes has held 26 seminars on entrepreneurship in 4 different regions across Tanzania, with over 22,000 people in cumulative attendance.[19] Government officials show up in support of Fernandes' youth initiatives around the country[20] and Fernandes started to focus on women empowerment by engaging fellow Tanzanian celebrities including Idris Sultan and Millard Ayo and a few others.[21]

Tanzania Tourism and animal conservation edit

Fernandes is an active contributor to the tourism industry in Tanzania, Since 2015, Fernandes and his sister have hosted over 1000 graduate students from the United States. Every year, he hosts a trek with graduate students from Stanford and Harvard in Tanzania, hiking up Mount Kilimanjaro, going on safari through Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, visiting Zanzibar and finally exposing his peers to business investment opportunities in Tanzania.[22] Fernandes uses tourism as a way to support the community, building solar panels in remote regions of Tanzania and Zanzibar, providing them with electricity for the first time.[23] Fernandes is also a brand ambassador for WildAid Africa, an organisation that seeks to promote aimal conservation in Africa. [24]

Harvard edit

October 2017, Fernandes became the first Tanzanian in history to attend both (Stanford Graduate School of Business - MBA) and (Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government).[3]

On, October 8, 2017, Fernandes began his first class at Harvard Kennedy School of Government for a program in executive education. Fernandes also becomes the youngest person in history to be accepted to Harvard Kennedy School of Executive education, a program catered to senior executives in business. Fernandes received a full scholarship to attend the executive program at Harvard.[3]

Entrepreneurship edit

At the age of 24, Fernandes founded NALA, where he currently serves as founder and CEO. NALA is, an international financial technology company that enables people and businesses to make cross-border payments between the USA, UK and Europe to Africa. Nala was the first East African fintech company to be selected for Y-Combinator in the USA. In 2022, NALA raised $10m backed by Accel Partners, Y-Combinator, Amplo and Bessemer Ventures. Other NALA investors include angels such as Alex Boazziz, the founder of Deel, Vlad Tenev, the founder of Robinhood and Jonas, the founder of Monzo Bank in the UK. In 2022, NALA became one of the first African tech companies to sign contracts with Apple Pay[25] and Google Pay.[26] In 2023, NALA announced their recent partnership with Mpesa.[27] This enables 21 countries around the world to send money directly to Mpesa wallets.

Awards edit

Fernandes has been selected to receive numerous awards throughout his tertiary education and career. In 2020, Fernandes was listed as the 15th most influential Tanzanian. In 2022, Fernandes was listed in the inaugural ROW100 most influential technology leaders in the world.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ Qorro, Edward (2015-08-23). "FEATURE : Young Tanzanian's journey to the prestigious Stanford - News". The Citizen. from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
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  4. ^ "Benjamin asimulia alivyokuwa wa mwisho darasani – Millardayo.com". millardayo.com. from the original on 16 September 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Poets&Quants | My Story: From Tanzania to the Olympics & Stanford GSB". 26 April 2017.
  6. ^ michael, hesi. "Rev. Vernon and Anny Fernandes of Agape World Ministries, Tanzania". Manna express. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  7. ^ poetsandquants.com/2017/04/26/story-tanzania-olympics-stanford-gsb/
  8. ^ . cnbcafrica.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  9. ^ "Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Application Requirements | Stanford Graduate School of Business". Gsb.stanford.edu. from the original on 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  10. ^ "16 for 16: New faces on their exciting work in Africa & the diaspora | TRUE Africa". Trueafrica.co. 2015-09-01. from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  11. ^ "Travelsmart – Issue 13 by Land & Marine Publications Ltd". issuu. from the original on 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  12. ^ Karin, Esther (2016-03-22). "Award winning business student soars high abroad - Success". The Citizen. from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  13. ^ . www.mbaworldsummit.com. Archived from the original on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  14. ^ topmba.com/why-mba/mba-alumni-stories/lessons-stanford-mba-experience-benjamin-fernandes
  15. ^ "Stanford GSB Recognizes Student Leaders Committed to Social Change". stanford.edu. from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  16. ^ . stanford.edu. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Mtanzania aliyekataa mshahara wa Tsh. milioni 425 Marekani amerejea nyumbani – Millardayo.com". millardayo.com. from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Mtanzania aacha mshahara wa Sh400 milioni Marekani". Mwananchi. 10 July 2017. from the original on 18 October 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  19. ^ "Five Tanzanians selected for prestigious Acumen Fund Fellows Program". www.ippmedia.com. 6 March 2018. from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  20. ^ . www.ippmedia.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-25.
  21. ^ "Tanzanian stars commit to women empowerment and advocacy". www.ippmedia.com. from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  22. ^ "US students united at Mt Kilimanjaro summit". www.ippmedia.com. from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  23. ^ "Marekani watoa msaada wa umeme Zanzibar". www.ippmedia.com. from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  24. ^ Director, Communications (2021-12-06). "Tanzanian influencer Nakaaya signs up to protect wildlife". WildAid. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  25. ^ Nnamani, Caleb (2022-10-17). "NALA integrates Apple Pay for diaspora payments into Africa". TechCabal. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  26. ^ Nnamani, Caleb (2022-10-26). "NALA integrates Google Pay for the African diaspora". TechCabal. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  27. ^ "NALA partners with Mpesa and expands across Europe". ffnews.com. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  28. ^ "Benjamin Fernandes - CEO at Nala". Rest of World. 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2023-02-06.

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Benjamin Fernandes born 25 November 1992 is a Tanzanian entrepreneur and former national television presenter He worked at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States in their Digital Team and Financial Services team He is the first 1 Tanzanian to attend Stanford Graduate School of Business as an Africa MBA Fellow 2 and the youngest African to ever be accepted to Stanford Graduate School of Business In 2017 Fernandes became the first Tanzanian in history to attend both Stanford Graduate School of Business and Harvard John F Kennedy School of Government for an executive education program 3 Benjamin FernandesFernandes speaking at Harvard Business SchoolBorn25 November 1992 1992 11 25 age 31 TanzaniaAlma materUniversity of Northwestern St Paul B A Stanford Graduate School of Business M B A John F Kennedy School of Government Exec Employer s The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation NALA Contents 1 Early life 2 TV career 3 Stanford 4 Return home to Tanzania 4 1 Youth Seminars 4 2 Tanzania Tourism and animal conservation 5 Harvard 6 Entrepreneurship 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editRaised in Tanzania Fernandes was born to Pastor Vernon and Anny Fernandes in Dar es Salaam Tanzania Fernandes attended Haven of Peace Academy on scholarship where he was known as being one of the lowest academically performing students who failed to improved by the time he left 4 Fernandes was given a conditional scholarship offer by the University of Northwestern St Paul in Roseville Minnesota Fernandes performed well academically during his time at UNW and he also managed to hold presidentship of numerous clubs and groups on campus Finally he graduated with top honours at the University of Northwestern 5 After Northwestern he returned to Tanzania and volunteered as a community organizer in Dar es Salaam In addition he worked with his sister for their church started by his father in Tanzania to co found an orphanage called Diamond Village They cleared a field in Bunju Dar es Salaam to build the orphanage teaching the children English and Mathematics TV career editFernandes began his career as a television personality from the age of 17 when he worked at Agape Television Network where his father Rev Dr Fernandes was one of the directors 6 Fernandes was then moved into national TV He began hosting sports shows and later started interviewing politicians and entrepreneurs 7 and continued his work in the television industry where he built mobile money products for TV subscription packages In 2012 Fernandes received national attention during the London 2012 Olympics as a national television presenter in Tanzania In mid September 2016 he was featured on several live television shows on Clouds TV Tanzania CNBC Africa 8 and TV1 Tanzania Stanford editIn 2014 he was accepted to Stanford Graduate School of Business winning a 160 000 9 Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship to attend an award received by 8 students from 8000 African applicants to Stanford In August 2015 Fernandes moved to Palo Alto California to begin his time at Stanford Graduate School of Business He is part of the Africa Business club and has been working on a financial technology project to launch in Tanzania In January 2016 he was selected by TRUE Africa as one of the Top 16 Africans leading change in 2016 10 Shortly after FastJet airlines featured 11 his work in Tanzania in their online airline magazine He was listed as a Voice of Hope for Tanzania In March 2016 he was selected to attend the MBA World Summit in Miami Florida and at the conference he was awarded 12 as the best speaker for the event He was presented with the MBA World Summit Award for 2016 13 In 2016 Fernandes worked at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle Washington before returning to his final year of business school at Stanford Graduate School of Business 14 Fernandes continued to work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on a consultancy basis until after his graduation from Stanford In 2017 Fernandes won several awards at Stanford Graduate School of Business Fernandes won the Frances and Arjay Miller Award in Social Innovation for his work in developing the financial services sector in Tanzania 15 Additionally he won the Miller Social Change Leadership award nominated by fellow students and professors at Stanford Graduated School of Business 16 Return home to Tanzania editOn June 17 2017 Fernandes graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business and decided to return home to Tanzania A decision that stunned many Tanzanians given his potential salary offerings in the United States citation needed Stanford Graduate School of Business has the highest post MBA Salary than any other school in the world His decision to return home was covered all over the press in Tanzania initially through a viral interview video by MillardAyo 17 mentioning his potential salary offerings he could have received in the United States which was shared across the country then making the front page of national newspaper Mwananchi 18 Youth Seminars edit Fernandes has held 26 seminars on entrepreneurship in 4 different regions across Tanzania with over 22 000 people in cumulative attendance 19 Government officials show up in support of Fernandes youth initiatives around the country 20 and Fernandes started to focus on women empowerment by engaging fellow Tanzanian celebrities including Idris Sultan and Millard Ayo and a few others 21 Tanzania Tourism and animal conservation edit Fernandes is an active contributor to the tourism industry in Tanzania Since 2015 Fernandes and his sister have hosted over 1000 graduate students from the United States Every year he hosts a trek with graduate students from Stanford and Harvard in Tanzania hiking up Mount Kilimanjaro going on safari through Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti visiting Zanzibar and finally exposing his peers to business investment opportunities in Tanzania 22 Fernandes uses tourism as a way to support the community building solar panels in remote regions of Tanzania and Zanzibar providing them with electricity for the first time 23 Fernandes is also a brand ambassador for WildAid Africa an organisation that seeks to promote aimal conservation in Africa 24 Harvard editOctober 2017 Fernandes became the first Tanzanian in history to attend both Stanford Graduate School of Business MBA and Harvard John F Kennedy School of Government 3 On October 8 2017 Fernandes began his first class at Harvard Kennedy School of Government for a program in executive education Fernandes also becomes the youngest person in history to be accepted to Harvard Kennedy School of Executive education a program catered to senior executives in business Fernandes received a full scholarship to attend the executive program at Harvard 3 Entrepreneurship editAt the age of 24 Fernandes founded NALA where he currently serves as founder and CEO NALA is an international financial technology company that enables people and businesses to make cross border payments between the USA UK and Europe to Africa Nala was the first East African fintech company to be selected for Y Combinator in the USA In 2022 NALA raised 10m backed by Accel Partners Y Combinator Amplo and Bessemer Ventures Other NALA investors include angels such as Alex Boazziz the founder of Deel Vlad Tenev the founder of Robinhood and Jonas the founder of Monzo Bank in the UK In 2022 NALA became one of the first African tech companies to sign contracts with Apple Pay 25 and Google Pay 26 In 2023 NALA announced their recent partnership with Mpesa 27 This enables 21 countries around the world to send money directly to Mpesa wallets Awards editFernandes has been selected to receive numerous awards throughout his tertiary education and career In 2020 Fernandes was listed as the 15th most influential Tanzanian In 2022 Fernandes was listed in the inaugural ROW100 most influential technology leaders in the world 28 References edit Qorro Edward 2015 08 23 FEATURE Young Tanzanian s journey to the prestigious Stanford News The Citizen Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2016 09 01 FEATURE Young Tanzanian s journey to the prestigious Stanford University Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2016 09 01 a b c Tanzanian making history in America at Harvard University www ippmedia com Archived from the original on 24 October 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Benjamin asimulia alivyokuwa wa mwisho darasani Millardayo com millardayo com Archived from the original on 16 September 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Poets amp Quants My Story From Tanzania to the Olympics amp Stanford GSB 26 April 2017 michael hesi Rev Vernon and Anny Fernandes of Agape World Ministries Tanzania Manna express Retrieved 15 June 2018 poetsandquants com 2017 04 26 story tanzania olympics stanford gsb Video CNBC Africa cnbcafrica com Archived from the original on 7 November 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Application Requirements Stanford Graduate School of Business Gsb stanford edu Archived from the original on 2016 08 30 Retrieved 2016 09 01 16 for 16 New faces on their exciting work in Africa amp the diaspora TRUE Africa Trueafrica co 2015 09 01 Archived from the original on 2016 09 11 Retrieved 2016 09 01 Travelsmart Issue 13 by Land amp Marine Publications Ltd issuu Archived from the original on 2016 09 20 Retrieved 2016 09 01 Karin Esther 2016 03 22 Award winning business student soars high abroad Success The Citizen Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2016 09 01 Tim Eisenmann Award www mbaworldsummit com Archived from the original on 2016 09 19 Retrieved 2016 09 16 topmba com why mba mba alumni stories lessons stanford mba experience benjamin fernandes Stanford GSB Recognizes Student Leaders Committed to Social Change stanford edu Archived from the original on 12 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Certificate amp Award Recipients stanford edu Archived from the original on 12 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Mtanzania aliyekataa mshahara wa Tsh milioni 425 Marekani amerejea nyumbani Millardayo com millardayo com Archived from the original on 9 September 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Mtanzania aacha mshahara wa Sh400 milioni Marekani Mwananchi 10 July 2017 Archived from the original on 18 October 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Five Tanzanians selected for prestigious Acumen Fund Fellows Program www ippmedia com 6 March 2018 Archived from the original on 25 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Entrepreneurship Seminar s driving forward youth Mwanza www ippmedia com Archived from the original on 2018 03 25 Tanzanian stars commit to women empowerment and advocacy www ippmedia com Archived from the original on 25 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 US students united at Mt Kilimanjaro summit www ippmedia com Archived from the original on 25 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Marekani watoa msaada wa umeme Zanzibar www ippmedia com Archived from the original on 25 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Director Communications 2021 12 06 Tanzanian influencer Nakaaya signs up to protect wildlife WildAid Retrieved 2023 02 06 Nnamani Caleb 2022 10 17 NALA integrates Apple Pay for diaspora payments into Africa TechCabal Retrieved 2023 02 06 Nnamani Caleb 2022 10 26 NALA integrates Google Pay for the African diaspora TechCabal Retrieved 2023 02 06 NALA partners with Mpesa and expands across Europe ffnews com Retrieved 2023 02 06 Benjamin Fernandes CEO at Nala Rest of World 2022 05 11 Retrieved 2023 02 06 External links editBenjamin Fernandes on LinkedIn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benjamin Fernandes amp oldid 1190654228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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