Netflix, Inc. has announced the appointment of prominent African entrepreneur Strive Masiyiwa, the Chairman and founder of Econet Group, to its Board of Directors.
The appointment was disclosed in an official press release published on the company’s website, highlighting Netflix’s ongoing commitment to global diversity and strategic leadership.
Netflix Welcomes Masiyiwa’s Visionary Leadership
Netflix Co-founder, Chairman, and Co-CEO Reed Hastings expressed enthusiasm about the new addition to the board, stating:
“We are delighted to welcome Strive to the Netflix board. His entrepreneurship and vision in building businesses across Africa and beyond will bring valuable insights and experience to our board as we work to improve and serve more members all around the world.”
Strive Masiyiwa also shared his excitement about joining the board of one of the world’s largest streaming platforms:
“Netflix is at the forefront of bringing great entertainment from anywhere in the world to everyone in the world. I look forward to working with the board and all stakeholders to continue its traditions of innovation and growth.”
Who Is Strive Masiyiwa?
Strive Masiyiwa is a globally recognized telecoms and tech pioneer.
He is the founder and executive chairman of Econet Group, which operates in the telecommunications and digital services space across 29 countries in Africa and Europe.
In addition to leading Econet, Masiyiwa holds positions on various international boards, including:
- Unilever Plc
- National Geographic Society
- Asia Society
- Bank of America Global Advisory Board
- Council on Foreign Relations (US)
- Stanford University Global Advisory Board
- Prince of Wales Trust for Africa
- Committee on Conscience, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
He also served on the Rockefeller Foundation Board for 15 years and is the Chairman Emeritus of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Currently, he plays a key role as the African Union’s Special Envoy on COVID-19 response.
Masiyiwa, who is based in London, is widely regarded as one of Africa’s leading business figures and philanthropists.