SOLEVO Group
Yvan KUYO is an experienced digital transformation professional with a focus on strategic development and implementation across various sectors. Currently serving as a Digital Program Officer at the Global Green Growth Institute since September 2024, Yvan is responsible for establishing and deploying DigiGreen centers, enhancing green entrepreneurship and digital access for over 45,000 individuals in Côte d'Ivoire. Previously, as Head of Digital Transformation at SOLEVO Group, Yvan led digital initiatives across eight African countries, optimizing operational efficiency and demand for agricultural products. With a solid background in digital strategy at Deloitte and the African Development Bank Group, Yvan has successfully managed multiple transformation projects, establishing KPIs and supporting project teams. Yvan's career began at Total as a Digital & Innovation Project Coordinator, followed by roles at Orange Cote d'Ivoire and Javastream Technologies, demonstrating expertise in data management and application development. Yvan holds a Master’s and Bachelor's degree in Computer Applications from Bangalore University.
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SOLEVO Group
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SOLEVO is a leading specialty chemicals distribution platform and partner to farmers, businesses, industrial leaders and communities across Africa. Secular megatrends across the continent – a fast-growing middle class, rapid urbanization, scarcity of resources, and the impacts of climate change – are creating both disruption and opportunity for chemical companies and the networks they serve. Solevo’s business segments are critical GDP drivers in each of our geographies. Our market-leading technical and application experts are meeting the accelerating demand for specialty chemicals across Africa, supporting the continent-wide drive for agricultural self-sufficiency and growth of local industry. With over 75 years of operations in Africa, Solevo is firmly established as a key enabler of the continent’s drive for agricultural self-sufficiency and local industry development.