Corporate governance training for new board members of the Kenya Flower Council (KFC)

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Corporate governance training for new board members of the Kenya Flower Council (KFC)

 

COLEAD recently organised corporate governance training for the new board members of the Kenya Flower Council (KFC), a leading Business Membership Organisation (BMO) in the Kenyan horticulture sector.

The training included a comprehensive assessment of KFC’s strategic plan, aimed at extracting key takeaways and lessons to inform and provide insights to the new board as they embark on their term. The corporate governance intervention and two-day training (22 to 23 March 2024) not only focused on strengthening the BMO’s governance framework but also aimed at empowering the board members with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively steer the organisation towards its strategic objectives.

The training was crucial in fostering good governance practices, ensuring board effectiveness, and promoting responsible and sustainable business operations. A concluding remark for the members was:

We are confident that the valuable insights gained from this corporate governance intervention will contribute to the organisation’s continued success and growth in the ever-evolving global horticulture business landscape.

Stay tuned for more updates on our impactful interventions and collaborations as we strive to promote excellence in corporate governance practices in the horticulture sector.

This activity is supported by the NExT Kenya programme implemented by COLEAD, funded by the European Union and established in collaboration with the EU Delegation in Nairobi and Kenyan stakeholders.
This communication has been produced with the financial support of the EU. The contents are the sole responsibility of COLEAD and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the EU.