CorpsAfrica Strengthens Global Leadership Team with Two Key Appointments

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CorpsAfrica is proud to announce the addition of two accomplished professionals to its Global Support Office leadership team. MK Richardson joins as Chief Development Officer, and Yahaya Momoh has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. These new hires mark a significant step in advancing CorpsAfrica’s mission to build a generation of civic-minded leaders and promote sustainable development across Africa.


MK Richardson, Chief Development Officer
Richardson brings over 20 years of nonprofit leadership experience, specializing in strategic fundraising and philanthropy. She previously served as Vice President of Development at Jesuit Refugee Service, overseeing global donor engagement for programs in 58 countries. Her background includes work in federal public affairs, political campaigns, and corporate social responsibility. She holds degrees from Virginia Tech and the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.

 

Yahaya Momoh, Chief Financial Officer
Momoh brings extensive experience in financial management from both the nonprofit and public sectors. He previously served as Controller at Enterprise Community Partners and held senior finance roles at USAID for over two decades, most recently as Deputy Director of Financial Management in Nigeria. He is a Certified Accountant with degrees from the University of Benin and the University of Nigeria Nsukka.

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