IMF appoints Tony Elumelu to Advisory Council on Entrepreneurship and Growth

Tony Elumelu

Tony Elumelu, the founder of TEF

Enugu State

Heirs Holdings Founder and Group Chair, Tony O. Elumelu has been appointed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to its Advisory Council on Entrepreneurship and Growth, convened by IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva.

Mr. Elumelu, Africa’s leading advocate of entrepreneurship and whose foundation has funded, mentored and trained over 25,000 African entrepreneurs since 2015, champions entrepreneurship as the engine for the economic transformation of Africa. A self-made entrepreneur, Elumelu’s embracing of entrepreneurship is fundamental to his concept of Africapitalism, his belief that Africa’s private sector can and must play a leading role in the continent’s development, making long-term investments that deliver social and economic value. The council is composed of: Harberger Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, Professor Ufuk Akcigit; Saudi Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Reema Bandar Al-Saud; Chair, CEO, and Co-Founder of Salesforce, Mr. Marc Benioff; Executive Chair, Banco Santander, Ms. Ana Botín; Chairman, Tata Group, Mr. Natarajan Chandrasekaran; Chief Executive, Vodafone Group, Ms. Margherita Della Valle; Founder, Chairman and CEO, Vista Equity Partners, Mr. Robert Smith and Argentine Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, Mr. Federico Sturzenegger.

Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Advisory Council on Wednesday March 26,  2025, the IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, noted: “The Council brings together a group of leading thinkers and practitioners in business, finance, academia, and policymaking to share their views and experiences on how macroeconomic and financial policies can provide a supportive environment for innovation, entrepreneurship, and productivity—key ingredients for a thriving private sector and strong economic growth.”

Mr Elumelu said “I am honoured to receive the invitation of Kristalina Georgieva to join the IMF’s Advisory Council on Entrepreneurship and Growth.

“As an entrepreneur, a builder of businesses and a champion of entrepreneurship, I know the transforming power of entrepreneurship. In 11 years, the Tony Elumelu Foundation has empowered over 24,000 Africans; created 1.5 million jobs; generated $4.2 billion in revenue; and lifted over two million Africans out of poverty. HH Group portfolio companies now employ over 40,000 people and operate in 24 countries on four continents. Businesses that do well and do good will transform our world.

“I look forward to sharing our experience and lessons with distinguished colleagues on the committee.”

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