Kenya Airways Board director resigns
The Kenya Airways Board of Directors has announced the resignation of James David Kabeberi as an independent non-executive director.
In a notice on Wednesday, November 27, the KQ board noted that Kabeberi served as the Chairperson of the Board Audit and Risk Committee and a member of key committees.
The airline further disclosed that he served as the Chairman of Fahari Aviation Ltd., which is a subsidiary of the company.
“The Board of Directors of Kenya Airways Plc (KQ) hereby announces the resignation of Mr. James David Kabeberi as a director of the company.
“Kabeberi served as a director on the board and was the Chairman of the Board Audit and Risk Committee. He was also a member of the Strategy and Business Development Committee and the Human Resources Committee,” read part of the notice.
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The KQ board expressed gratitude to Kabeberi for his service to the airline and extended their best wishes for his future endeavors.
“The Board wishes to express its deepest and most sincere gratitude to Mr. Kabeberi for his invaluable and robust contribution to the company during his tenure and wishes him the very best in his future endeavours.”
Kabeberi is a qualified professional accountant and a registered member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) and he has over 40 years of experience in accounting, finance and business strategy.
He was appointed an independent non-executive director at KQ in 2023 following the resignation of John Ngumi, a renowned financial expert and former Safaricom board chairperson.
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