Leadership & Governance
The Foreign Investors Network of Nigeria (FINN) is led by a multidisciplinary leadership team with experience spanning engineering, policy engagement, investor relations, governance, and international advocacy. FINN’s leadership is committed to institutional integrity, responsible oversight, and the advancement of fair and transparent investment practices.
Engr. Stella Ifeoma Okengwu
Executive Director
Engr. Stella Ifeoma Okengwu provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for FINN. With a professional background in engineering and stakeholder engagement, she brings a structured, analytical, and solutions-oriented approach to investor advocacy and institutional engagement. As Executive Director, she oversees FINN’s advocacy initiatives, policy engagement efforts, and international coordination, ensuring alignment with global best practices and organizational objectives.
Kimberly Stark
Director
Kimberly Stark brings experience in governance, stakeholder relations, and international engagement. Her work supports FINN’s commitment to institutional accountability, ethical advocacy, and effective oversight of organizational strategy.
Ogheneovo Gbejewoh
Director
Ogheneovo Gbejewoh contributes expertise in investor relations and regulatory awareness, supporting FINN’s mission to protect investor interests through structured advocacy and policy engagement.
Joseph Faduri
Director
Joseph Faduri provides insight into governance, compliance, and organizational accountability. His role supports FINN’s emphasis on transparency, ethical conduct, and responsible leadership.
Governance Commitment
FINN is governed by principles of transparency, independence, and accountability. The organization maintains clear separation between management and oversight functions and operates in accordance with its nonprofit mandate. Leadership decisions are guided by documented policies, ethical standards, and a commitment to lawful and responsible engagement with all stakeholders.
FINN does not engage in partisan political activity and operates independently of commercial interests. Its advocacy efforts are grounded in documented evidence, due process, and respect for institutional frameworks.
Ethics & Accountability
FINN is committed to the highest standards of ethical conduct. All leadership and representatives are expected to act with integrity, professionalism, and respect for the rule of law. The organization promotes responsible advocacy, confidentiality, and accuracy in all engagements.
Accountability is central to FINN’s mission. Internal governance practices are designed to ensure responsible decision-making, prudent use of resources, and adherence to applicable legal and regulatory obligations. FINN continuously seeks to uphold credibility and trust in its work with investors, institutions, and international partners.