Mamadou Kwidjim Toure

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ubuntu Group

Mamadou Kwidjim Toure is the founder of Africa 2.0, a pan-African organization focused on creating a sustainable vision for Africa's transformation, and Ubuntu Group, which drives socio-economic projects across the continent. Recognized by Forbes as one of Africa’s Top 10 Most Influential Men in 2014, he also launched Ubuntu Tribe, a digital platform using gold tokenization to promote financial inclusion and wealth redistribution.

With over 20 years of experience at institutions like KPMG, BNP Paribas, IFC, and General Electric, Mamadou has led projects exceeding $25 billion in sectors such as infrastructure, mining, and agritech, creating opportunities and hope for communities across Africa.

Named among the Top 30 Most Influential in Blockchain Technology in 2020, Mamadou is a passionate advocate for the digital economy and collective action as engines of shared wealth and enlightenment. He holds an MSc in Finance from EDHEC Business School, completed executive programs at Harvard Kennedy School, and studied artificial intelligence at MIT.