Summary
Fred Rariewa is a social entrepreneur and CEO with over a decade of experience building market-driven solutions for public health, vision care access, and climate resilience across Sub-Saharan Africa and the US. He founded and scaled Pulse Africa into a multi-country communications agency reaching over 1.5 million women and youth annually, and later amplified sustainability and private-sector partnerships for global health programs at Johns Hopkins CCP, unlocking six-figure annual value. Fluent in English with intermediate French, he combines creative problem-solving, coalition-building and fundraising with Lean/Six Sigma operational discipline to drive measurable behavior change and cost efficiencies. Currently pursuing an MPA in Sustainability alongside leadership roles in clean air and market development initiatives, he blends academic rigor from Georgetown with hands-on impact delivery and a knack for turning social missions into sustainable enterprises.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing, Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing at University of Nairobi
Master of Public Administration - MPA, Sustainability Studies, Master of Public Administration - MPA, Sustainability Studies at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Executive MBA, International Business, Executive MBA, International Business at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
French