Olusoji Apampa co-founded The Convention on Business Integrity in 1997. He is an Executive Director for the Convention on Business Integrity and also serves as a Consultant on CBi projects.
Mr. Apampa in his role as a consultant carried out numerous assignments for international organisations including the World Bank, DFID, UNDP, UN Global Compact, Heinrich Boell Foundation and many others. Over the past decade, Mr. Apampa has held the position of a Project Director for various development projects funded by the World Bank, DfID, OSIWA, MACN, ActionAid, MacArthur Foundation and similar international development agencies.
Mr. Apampa has also worked in various roles in engineering, business and computing between 1987 and 2007. He was Managing Director of SAP Nigeria Limited, and Regional Manager (West Africa), for SAP where he worked for 8 years since early 1999 championing ICT-supported governance reforms.
For the last 27 years he has designed and implemented anti-corruption initiatives in Africa, working on very high profile, sensitive assignments and is the author of several research reports on different aspects of governance.
Mr. Apampa graduated with a B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil & Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield in 1987 and holds an MSc. in Governance & Finance from Liverpool John Moores University (2008) where he was member of faculty on the Corporate Governance Masters Programme at the European Center for Corporate Governance for one year.