Ory Okolloh (or Ory Okolloh Mwangi) is a Kenyan activist, lawyer, and blogger. She is a partner at Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures, a pan-African investment firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, with offices in Nairobi.[1][2][3]
She previously served as the managing director at Omidyar Network,[4][5][6] and as the policy manager for Africa with Google.[7][8] Ory was named 100 most influential People in 2014. [1].
In 2006, Okolloh co-founded the parliamentary watchdog site Mzalendo (Swahili: "Patriot").[11][9][12] The site sought to increase government accountability by systematically recording bills, speeches, MPs, and standing orders.[11][13]
When Kenya was engulfed in violence following a disputed presidential election in 2007, Okolloh co-created Ushahidi (Swahili: "Witness"), a website and tool that collected and recorded eyewitness reports of violence using text messages and Google Maps.[9][14] The technology has since been adapted for expanded purposes (including monitoring elections and tracking pharmaceutical availability) and used in a number of other countries.[15][16][17]
Okolloh was appointed to the board of Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company, the body that acts as a guardian of the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles in May 2015.[20] She retired from the company in December 2024, having served as the deputy chair in her last year.[21]
Okolloh has also served as an independent director at Safaricom since February 2023.[22][23][24] She departed from the position in July 2024.[25] She previously served on the board of Stanbic Bank Foundation Kenya, from April 2020 to July 2024,[26] and as a non-executive director of Stanbic Bank until December 2020, when she resigned.[27][28]
In February 2025, she was appointed to the board of GSMA Foundation.[29]
She was appointed to the Board of Kepple Group in Japan in May 2025, as an Outside Director.[30]
Ory is a member of the Africa Advisory Board of Harvard University's Centre For African Studies.[31]
Additionally, she is involved in the following organisations' boards: