The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Joseph Dryer is a seasoned professional in corporate finance and capital markets with a diverse background spanning over three decades. Currently serving as Director at Telesis Capital Partners and Principal at Harestock Capital, Joseph also holds the position of Chairman of the Board - UK at The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Prior to these roles, Joseph was the Managing Principal at Eaton Square and the Managing Director at RiverRock European Capital Partners LLP, where responsibilities included heading advisory and capital markets. Joseph co-founded and served as Chief Executive at Heritage Capital and held prominent roles at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and BNP Paribas. Education was pursued at Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, earning a Bachelor of Science in International Relations and Affairs.
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The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
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Founded in 1995 from the then Ngare Sergoi Rhino Sanctuary, the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy serves as a catalyst for conservation across northern Kenya and beyond. Lewa envisions a future where people across Kenya continue to value, protect and benefit from wildlife. This future depends on communities being able to derive their day-to-day livelihoods in ways that are compatible with thriving wildlife habitat. As a result, Lewa invests heavily in the livelihoods of its neighbours through programmes in education, healthcare, water, micro-enterprise, youth empowerment and more. These programmes have enabled the Conservancy to build strong relationships and goodwill within the neighbouring communities and ensured that people and wildlife both benefit from Lewa’s conservation efforts. As a catalyst and champion of this model that puts people at the centre of conservation, Lewa has influenced and supported the conservancy management for both private and community lands across northern Kenya. Lewa is also a unique entity in that it is a privately managed conservation area, owned and run by Kenyan people, for the benefit of local communities and Kenyans at large. For the last three decades, Lewa’s innovative practices have resulted in thriving black rhino habitat and population, which in turn creates a robust ecosystem for a multitude of species including the endangered Grevy’s zebra, elephant, lion, cheetah, giraffe and more. Lewa also practices a tourism model that has a low impact on the environment but is maximised to support a proportion of its running costs. The Conservancy also hosts the annual, world-famous Safaricom Marathon.