The Author
Arrey Obenson
Born on April 22, 1971, in Cameroon, Arrey Obenson is a lawyer and graduate of the Washington University in Saint Louis where he obtained a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in 2005. He obtained a degree from the University of Yaoundé, Cameroon, in 1992 and was admitted to the Cameroon Bar Association in December 1999.
Obenson currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer and partner of Transformunity LLC, a consulting firm that provides services in strategy development, movement building, advocacy, and strategic events. Prior to his current position, Obenson served as Chief Administrative Officer or Secretary General of a global nonprofit organization spanning over 120 countries and engaging hundreds of thousands of young people known as Junior Chamber International (JCI). Obenson has been involved in organizational leadership for fifteen-plus years and played a significant role in developing and implementing strategy that has been transformational for JCI.
Obenson has also served on multiple boards of directors, including the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens, the International Chamber of Commerce/World Chambers Federation, and is founder of I Am Cameroon, a movement that inspires, educates, and engages Cameroonians to accept and assume responsibility for the development of Cameroon.
Obenson is an active citizen who focuses on solving problems by engaging actors from all sectors of society businesses, governments, and the civil society—to identify their opportunities and develop strategies to achieve growth. Obenson is a motivating and engaging speaker who is frequently invited to speak to audiences of varying sizes across the world. He has spoken and engaged audiences in nearly one hundred countries.