Firm Leadership
Dr. Kingsley Moghalu
CEO & Managing Partner
Kingsley Moghalu is CEO and Managing Partner of Sogato Strategies LLC. He brings over three decades of experience in international finance, public policy, economic transformation, and international diplomacy to guide corporations, institutional investors, and governments through complex geopolitical and macroeconomic landscapes. Moghalu served in the United Nations for 17 years in strategic roles in New York, Cambodia, Croatia, Tanzania, and Switzerland, rising to Director level. He founded the original Sogato Strategies S.A. in Geneva before his appointment as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (2009-2014), overseeing financial system stability, leading the implementation of banking reforms, and modernizing payments systems that created Africa’s largest fintech market in the wake of the global financial crisis. He chaired boards including the Nigerian Export-Import Bank, managed Nigeria’s $37 billion in external reserves, helped create a $3 billion sovereign wealth fund, and served on the President of Nigeria’s Economic Management Team.
Post-CBN, Dr. Moghalu was Professor of Practice in International Business and Public Policy at Tufts University’s Fletcher School, and the Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford. He obtained a Ph.D. in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, the M.A. degree from The Fletcher School at Tufts University, and holds the LL.B. degree from the the UNiversity of Nigeria, as well as the Certificate in Risk Management of the Institute of Risk Management in London, UK. He is an alumnus of executive education programs at Harvard Business School, Wharton, Columbia Business School, and the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. The author of several books including the critically acclaimed Emerging Africa, Moghalu is a frequent media commentator on CNN Television, BBC World TV, Bloomberg, and China Global Television Network, and in Project Syndicate and the Financial Times.
Andrew S Nevin
Partner
Andrew S. Nevin is the inaugural Director of the Brainomics Venture at the University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth, the global authority in the economics of brain health. Dr. Nevin was a Partner and Chief Economist with PwC Nigeria. He has lived and worked in Asia, Africa, North America, and Europe, and has valuable experience responding to global crises and shaping the future of financial services.
He is also a leader in the emerging concept of Flourishing, which focuses on shifting public policy from a GDP lens to a broader Flourishing lens. He is the author of the book (co-authored with Dr. Elizabeth Neill), Flourishing in Canada: How to Get the Good Life.
Andrew Nevin holds a PhD in economics from Harvard University and an MA in philosophy and politics from Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He graduated at 17 with a Bachelor of Science fromWestern University, Canada as a Gold Medalist in Computer Science.
Kamissa Camara
Partner
Kamissa Camara is a Professor of Practice in international diplomacy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. She also serves as a Senior Adviser on Africa at the United States Institute of Peace and as a non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute. In her public service career, Camara held key positions in the Malian government, including as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief of Staff to the president, and Minister of Digital Economy and planning. Camara frequently shares her expertise on African and global politics as a contributor to international media outlets such as CNN, Al Jazeera, and the BBC. Camara holds a B.A, in Applied Foreign Languages from Paris Diderot University, and the M.A. in International Economics and Development from Pierre Mendes-France University. She is currently completing a PhD in politics at the University of Oxford.