He previously served as the CEO of Jambojet, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by Kenya Airways, from January 2019 to 31 March 2020.
[4] Before he took up his assignment with Jambojet, where his appointment was announced in November 2018,[5] he was the head of General Electric (GE) in sub-Saharan Africa.
[6][7] At Kenya Airways, he replaced Sebastian Mickosz, the Polish former chief executive, who resigned for personal reasons, before the expiry of his three-year contract.
He remained at the board of Jambojet, initially as the CEO and as a representative of Kenya Airways, starting on 1 April 2020.
[9][4] One of his first initiatives at KQ was to order a 25 percent executive pay cut for all top managers at the airline, beginning on 1 April 2020.