Digital . Entrepreneurship
Based: Johannesburg
I’m obsessed with ideas that disrupt. I’m the CEO of SeeSayDo; a New York-based company using mobile phones to disrupt the advertising industry. I also founded Spoken Ink, a company voted in South Africa’s Fast Growth 100 companies. I’ve spoken at Harvard University & conferences in Johannesburg, Nairobi, Accra and Lagos. Voted into Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South Africans, I help companies build ideas that astonish.
“I’ve spoken at Harvard University & conferences in Johannesburg, Nairobi, Accra and Lagos. Voted into Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South Africans, I help companies build ideas that astonish.”
Kali Ilunga is a 28-year-old international speaker and entrepreneur obsessed with creating ideas that positively disrupt industries. He is currently the founder and CEO of SeeSayDo – a New York Based Tech company using mobile phones to disrupt the advertising industry in Emerging Markets. He also founded Spoken Ink; a company voted in South Africa’s fast growth 100 companies. The company used mobile phones to distribute over 1 million educational downloads across Africa. He has spoken at Harvard University and several conferences in Johannesburg, Nairobi, Accra and Lagos. Voted into Mail and Guardians Top 200 Young South Africans, he remains eager to use the rest of his twenties to help individuals and companies find and build the ideas that make them stand out.
His 9 years experience with mobile and digital solutions in Africa has given him an understanding of how African people and established brands can use the appropriate technology to execute high potential ideas on the continent. He has worked for established companies across Africa through the companies he has founded. He brings a young, digital and highly – innovative perspective to identifying opportunities and solving business-critical problems in astonishingly simple ways.
His presentations challenge managers, CEOs and individuals to source and develop the ideas that can bring swift, astonishing and tangible change. Simply put: Every person in the audience leaves with an unshakeable sense that ideas really do matter.