Kenya’s Pride: Dr. Patrick Njoroge Transitions from Central Bank Chief to MIT Scholar

Dr. Patrick Njoroge served as the 9th Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya from June 2015 to June 2023.
Upon his retirement he found his way to the lecture halls of MIT and is currently a Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in US🇺🇸
He is currently a member of the Advisory Boards of the “Yale Program on Financial Stability” and the “Global Finance and Technology Network,” chair of the “Africa Financial Industry Summit” (AFIS) Supervisory Council.
He has received several awards and recognitions, including four awards for Africa’s Central Banker of the Year, and recognition in 2023 as a Top 25 African Finance Leader.
He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University.
He is also Martin Lutther King, Jr. and Phyllis Wallace Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
He is the brother of the Catholic Arch Bishop Anthony Muheri.
Kenya’s finest, Kenya is proud 🇰🇪





