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Jacques Bonjawo (Born on December 30, 1960 in Yaoundé, Cameroon) is a Cameroonian scientist, entrepreneur and author. He worked for nearly a Decade at Microsoft ( Redmond) where he held senior Management positions. [1]
After leaving Microsoft in 2006, Jacques Bonjawo founded a series of startups to empower digital transformation in Africa and all over the world. He was invited in 2003 to join Bill Gates and speak at the Microsoft Government Leader’s Forum (in Johannesburg), in other to encourage the use of Technology in Africa. [2]
Jacques Bonjawo holds a degree in Computer science from France. He also holds an MBA In finance & investments from the George Washington University. [3] [4]