AfBC Professional Excellence Award nominations include FurtherAfrica contributor Dr. Kalkidan Esayas, reflecting growing recognition of African professionals shapingAfBC Professional Excellence Award nominations include FurtherAfrica contributor Dr. Kalkidan Esayas, reflecting growing recognition of African professionals shaping

Kalkidan Esayas nominated for AfBC Professional Excellence Award

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AfBC Professional Excellence Award nominations include FurtherAfrica contributor Dr. Kalkidan Esayas, reflecting growing recognition of African professionals shaping sustainability and ESG dialogue.

The African Business Chamber has announced the nomination of Dr. Kalkidan Esayas, PhD, for the AfBC Professional Excellence Award as part of the 2026 edition of the AfBC African Business Awards, recognising professionals whose work contributes to stronger institutions, responsible business practices, and knowledge leadership across Africa.

Dr. Esayas, who serves as a consultant, master trainer, and researcher at Kal Consulting, is also a member of the editorial community contributing analysis and insights to FurtherAfrica, a platform focused on the continent’s economic transformation, markets, and global partnerships. Her nomination reflects the growing influence of African professionals working at the intersection of sustainability, policy dialogue, and private sector development.

Recognition of professional leadership

The Professional Excellence Award category highlights individuals who demonstrate consistent professional performance, ethical leadership, and measurable impact in their fields. According to the organisers, the recognition aims to spotlight professionals who influence institutional progress while contributing to knowledge sharing and sector development.

Across Africa’s rapidly evolving economic landscape, the integration of environmental, social and governance standards has gained prominence. Institutions such as the African Development Bank and the United Nations have increasingly emphasised sustainability frameworks as part of long-term development strategies. Professionals working in ESG and sustainability therefore play an expanding role in shaping corporate and policy practices across the continent.

Knowledge platforms and continental dialogue

Beyond her advisory work, Dr. Esayas contributes to policy discussions through research, training programmes, and professional commentary. Her collaboration with the editorial community at FurtherAfrica reflects a broader trend in which independent economic platforms support informed debate on investment, governance, and sustainable development.

Platforms such as FurtherAfrica also provide space for cross-regional dialogue, particularly as African economies strengthen partnerships with Asia and with investors from the Gulf region. These exchanges increasingly shape policy thinking around trade, climate resilience, and long-term economic transformation.

Award timeline and next steps

The AfBC African Business Awards follow a structured evaluation process. Nominations closed on 28 February 2026 and are currently undergoing committee review and technical screening. The shortlist of finalists is expected in April 2026, while the final winners will be announced during the AfBC African Business Awards Gala scheduled for 29 May 2026 in London.

The awards programme convenes business leaders, policymakers, investors, and professionals from across the African diaspora. According to the organisers, the process prioritises the quality of professional impact and the strength of evidence supporting each nomination rather than public voting. The initiative therefore seeks to highlight professional excellence while strengthening connections among African and international stakeholders engaged in the continent’s economic development.

Find more about the AfBC African Business Awards

The post Kalkidan Esayas nominated for AfBC Professional Excellence Award appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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