Ajua appoints Martin Mirero as Chief Technology Officer

Ajua appoints Martin Mirero as Chief Technology Officer

Ajua has made new additions to its leadership team with the appointment of Martin Mirero as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

The integrated Customer Experience Company, formerly mSurvey seeks to scale and expand its operations across the region.

The new CTO will lead the development of Ajua’s advanced technologies including leading Ajua’s engineering team to build its IntegratedCX platform across Africa as well as drive the infrastructure growth of the company.

 “We are thrilled to have Martin Mirero join our executive team as Ajua’s Chief Technology Officer. At a time when businesses are meeting their customers digitally to maintain the human to human connection, Martin will play a critical role in scaling Ajua’s platform to drive the growth of businesses on the continent, to deliver on the customer experience promise.”Ajua CEO, Kenfield Griffith said.

Martin is a seasoned ICT professional with over 15 years’ experience in mid and executive-level ICT leadership. Prior to joining Ajua, Martin served as the Chief Innovation Officer (CIO) at Huduma Kenya.

At Huduma Kenya, Martin was instrumental in developing the core team, the organization’s IT strategy and policy frameworks including IT governance structures, IT PMO and change management setup and IT Service Management.

Having established the agile software development practices for product development and delivery within the government, Martin steered the architecture and scaling of Huduma’s end-user-computing environment that now serves up to 1.5 million customers per month.

 “I am most excited to join the Ajua community in transforming the integrated customer experience space in Africa. I look forward to working with a talented team to bring this vision to life and deliver significant value for our great customers and partners on this continent.” Martin said.

Martin has worked closely with the private sector, governments, and public sector agencies of some of the largest and more vibrant economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.

He holds an MSc in Computer Science (Distributed Information Systems) from the University of Essex, England, and a BSc Computer Science (Hons) degree.