
Efosa Ojomo is a Nigerian author, researcher and speaker. He leads the Global Prosperity research group at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, a think tank based in Boston and Silicon Valley and is a senior research fellow at the Harvard Business School. Efosa speaks regularly on innovation and has presented his work at TED,the Aspen Ideas Festival, the World Bank,Harvard,Yale,Oxford and at several other conferences and institutions. In January 2019, Efosa and Harvard Business School professor,Clayton Christensen published “The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty”
Efosa Ojomo is the director of Global Prosperity at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. He was formerly a senior research fellow at the Forum for Growth and Innovation at the Harvard Business School. He was mentored by Late Professor Clay Christensen, one of the world’s top experts on strategy, growth, and innovation.Efosa’s research examines how emerging economies, or what he now refers to as growth economies, including sub-Saharan Africa, can engender prosperity for their citizens by focusing on investments in market-creating innovations.He also works with firms to help them develop a market-creating innovation strategy.
Efosa was also the President and co-founder of “Poverty Stops Here”. He was a Co-President, Harvard Business School Africa Business Club from 2014 till 2015. He worked as an engineer and in business development for National Instruments for eight years following graduation. He was named THINKER S50 Radar Class of 2020.
CONGRATULATIONS EFOSA…you’ve done us proud!!