Alison NGIBUINI (Kenyan) is a visionary leader blending communication, film, and behavior change to drive meaningful impact, particularly across the African continent.
As a Board Member for the Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA), she leverages her narrative expertise to advance the critical mission of protecting and restoring tortoises and freshwater turtles. Her focus on local stewardship and forging genuine community connections makes her a powerful voice for global leadership in conservation.
A seasoned navigator of the communication landscape, Alison has captained numerous successful, award-winning campaigns, weaving narratives for diverse global and African entities, including the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy (Seychelles), EU, AU, EIB, USAID, UNFPA, UNDP, and the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife (Kenya). She is recognised as a true communication ambassador for Africa, possessing a deep understanding of cultural nuances across the continent.
Holding an MBA from the University of Liverpool and a Fellowship MBA from Babson College, Alison is a trusted thought leader. Her boardroom footprint includes advisory roles with esteemed conservation and development organisations such as Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Olpejeta Conservancy, and the UN Global Compact (Kenya). Her creative mind has also coordinated internationally acclaimed productions, including The Constant Gardener and Love Actually.
Alison’s guiding philosophy, “creativity for impact and value,” drives her commitment to championing stable job opportunities within the African creative economy and generating work that actively protects the world and ensures a sustainable planet for future generations through her role at the TSA.