Euvin Naidoo

Euvin Naidoo (born 1971) is a South African banking executive based in Johannesburg.

[1] An alumnus of the management consulting firm McKinsey & Co., Naidoo has been recognized by Forbes as one of the leading advocates for western investment in Africa.

[4] In 2003, Naidoo co-authored the Harvard Business School case, "Nelson Mandela, Turnaround Leader", with economist Rosabeth Moss Kanter.

[5] In 2007, as president and CEO of SACCA, Naidoo led the launch of the Africa Entrepreneurship Platform, which was featured at the Clinton Global Initiative's annual gathering and has been acknowledged by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg as helping to strengthen business ties across borders.

[14][15] Naidoo joined colleagues to serve on the Admissions Board of the Harvard Business School.