Who is in the project team and what are their roles?
Afia Owusu
Role: Coordinator / Diversity and Inclusion Lead
Afia brings her extensive experience as the Hub Lead for the Accra Resource Centre and Coordinator of the Catalyst Africa Town Hall (CATH) and Catalyst Africa School. She has been an active member of the Cardano and Catalyst community since Fund 6, serving as both a Community Advisor (CA) and Veteran Community Advisor (vCA). Afia holds an MSc in Management Information Systems from the University of Lancaster, UK, and a BSc in Natural Resources Management from the University of Science and Technology, Ghana. Her dedication to blockchain education and sustainable development makes her an excellent coordinator for this project, ensuring smooth operations and community outreach.
Telegram: @AfiaAOwusu
Daniel
Role: Event Director
As the former President of the FinTech and Blockchain Society at the University of Aberdeen and a Cardano Ambassador, Daniel has been pivotal in driving blockchain adoption through the Catalyst Africa Town Hall as its Programs Manager. He has hosted prominent events like the Cardano Summit 2022 and was as a speaker for the Intersect Africa Regional Hub launch both Ghana and Kenya. Daniel’s experience in organizing and integrating communities across Africa positions him well to manage and expand community engagement for this project.
Telegram: @ddlezu
Twitter: @ddlezu
Ubio Obu
Role: Partnerships and Sponsorship Lead
Ubio is an accomplished AI researcher, blockchain expert, and CEO of RemoStart. His background in developing machine learning models and managing tech products in various industries gives him a unique perspective on technology's role in blockchain. As the coordinator for Nigeria, he will focus on engaging local communities and leading faculty and mentor coordination for the project. Ubio’s experience in event organization, including the CIP-1694 Lagos event, will ensure a strong Nigerian presence at the event.
Discord: Ubiodee#9502
LinkedIn: Ubio Obu
Boaz
Role: Blockchain Education Lead
My passion for environmental and sustainability issues naturally led me to explore blockchain technology, and Cardano’s commitment to a greener future truly resonated with me. I’ve been actively involved in Cardano’s journey through various roles:
Co-Proposing Funds 8 and 9: I played a key role in proposing and shaping these funding initiatives, which helped advance Cardano’s projects and foster community-driven innovations. Coordinating an NFT Project in Fund 9: I coordinated this project, managing its development and execution, which allowed me to engage creatively with Cardano’s ecosystem.
Serving as a Community Reviewer in Funds 10 and 11: My role involved evaluating project proposals and providing insights to ensure they met Cardano’s standards and objectives.
Verifying Proof of Life and Moderating Fund 11: I verified the legitimacy of project participants and moderated discussions, contributing to the integrity and success of Fund 11 initiatives.
Beyond these specific roles, I’ve focused on expanding Cardano’s reach in Africa:
Authored a Research Paper (March 2023): I analyzed African Stake Pools, which contributed to a better understanding of Cardano’s potential in the region.
Facilitated a Virtual CIP-1694 Workshop (June 2023): I led this workshop to engage the community and discuss Cardano’s governance improvements. Contributed to an In-Person CIP-1694 Workshop in Accra, Ghana (June 2023): My participation in this workshop helped strengthen Cardano’s presence and governance discussions in Africa.
Hosted the “Catalyst Africa Town Hall: Bridging the Gap for Continental Expansion” Workshop (December 2023): This event focused on expanding Cardano’s influence across the continent and bridging gaps within the community.
Co-Organized Workshops on Governance and Community Engagement in Goma (2021 & 2022 Summits): I helped organize these workshops, emphasizing the importance of governance and local engagement. Goma Stake Pool Manager: Managing the Goma Stake Pool reflects my commitment to supporting and growing Cardano’s presence in the region. In addition to my work with Cardano, I’ve also been actively involved with Intersect:
Member and Proposal Reviewer: I’ve participated as a member and reviewer, contributing to the assessment and guidance of proposals within Intersect.
Hosted Workshops: I have hosted several Intersect workshops, including the DReps Pioneer Program (Co-host), Intersect Meet-ups (Co-host), and the Launch of the Central Africa Regional Hub.
Elected to Represent the Community in Buenos Aires (December 2024): Recently, I hosted a workshop on the Cardano Constitution and was honored to be elected to represent the community in Buenos Aires later this year.
My involvement with both Cardano and Intersect reflects my dedication to blockchain technology, governance, and community development, with a particular focus on sustainability and regional expansion
Twitter: @BoazB5475
Discord: Bboaz#5475
Richmond Oppong
Role: Media and Public Relations Manager
Richmond is a graphic designer with over a decade of experience and has been deeply involved in the Cardano project through his work as a Community Advisor and Veteran Community Advisor across multiple Catalyst funds. His expertise in branding, design, and marketing will be key in creating the visual identity and promotional materials for this event, ensuring global attention and participation.
Twitter: @cardanoholious