Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield Joins Rendeavour's Vision

Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield Joins Rendeavour Board
TATU CITY, Africa – Rendeavour, a prominent city builder on the continent, has proudly announced the addition of Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to its board of directors. A dedicated career diplomat, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 2021 to 2025, making significant contributions to international relations and African affairs.
Strengthening Engagement with U.S. and African Partners
Frank Mosier, Rendeavour's lead American shareholder and Founding Chairman, expressed that Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield's appointment underscores the company's commitment to enhancing relations with U.S. and African partners. He remarked that, "Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield is one of the longest-serving champions of Africa in the U.S. government, and we are honored to have her unparalleled counsel as we build new cities across the continent."
Significant Investment and Growth Opportunities
Rendeavour's urban developments are supported by investors from the U.S., New Zealand, Norway, and the U.K. The company is behind some of Africa's largest construction projects, transforming landscapes into hubs for business, housing, education, and recreation through well-planned economic zones. Currently, their developments hold a valuation exceeding $5 billion, encompassing 200 businesses, schools catering to over 6,000 students, and 15,000 mixed-income homes either occupied or under construction.
A Decade of Insight and Growth
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield expressed her excitement about the opportunity, noting that she has closely observed Rendeavour’s growth in various countries for over a decade. She stated, "Rendeavour’s accomplishments are remarkable—ensuring the safety of American and international investments, generating employment, and addressing Africa’s infrastructure challenges using private capital."
Major Projects Across the Continent
Among its notable projects, Rendeavour leads the development of Tatu City, recognized as Kenya's premier Special Economic Zone (SEZ), and has launched Alaro City, a comprehensive partnership with the Lagos State Government in Nigeria’s Lekki Free Zone. Furthermore, Rendeavour is revolutionizing real estate with Jigna, a mixed-use development in Abuja, Nigeria, and Kiswishi SEZ, which is the country's first private SEZ. In Ghana, the company is actively constructing Appolonia City and King City.
Creating Job Opportunities
Over the past five years, Rendeavour has facilitated the creation of over 50,000 jobs, including the establishment of East Africa's largest call center, employing 5,000 young Kenyans who provide services to major American corporate clients. Projections indicate an additional 4,000 call center jobs may emerge by 2026, significantly contributing to local economies.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield's Distinguished Career
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield’s career in the U.S. government has been highly distinguished, encompassing various roles both in Washington, D.C., and across Africa. She has previously held positions including U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, and Director General of the U.S. Foreign Service. Her extensive experience also includes foreign postings in Switzerland, Pakistan, Kenya, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Jamaica.
Recent Board Appointments
Earlier this year, Rendeavour announced new appointments to its board, including Graeme Wheeler, a former Governor of the Central Bank of New Zealand, and Darrell M. Blocker, former Chief of the Africa Division at the CIA, signifying the company's ongoing commitment to strengthening leadership through seasoned professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Linda Thomas-Greenfield?
Linda Thomas-Greenfield is a career diplomat who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, bringing extensive experience in U.S.-Africa relations.
What is Rendeavour?
Rendeavour is a city-building firm focused on developing major urban projects in Africa, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering economic growth.
What are Rendeavour's main projects?
The company has developed Tatu City in Kenya, Alaro City in Nigeria, and other significant urban projects across the continent.
How many jobs has Rendeavour created?
Rendeavour has generated over 50,000 jobs in Africa, notably through establishing large call centers and other economic initiatives.
What does the appointment of Thomas-Greenfield signify for Rendeavour?
Her appointment reflects Rendeavour's commitment to deepening connections and collaborations with U.S. and African partners in urban development initiatives.
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