A citizen of Kenya, Omid has been with McKinsey’s Nairobi office since its early days. He leads our public sector work in East Africa and coleads our Agricultural Practice across Africa. He also leads McKinsey’s Transformation Practice (RTS) across East Africa.
As an advisor to public and private sector leaders, Omid seeks to find the balance between the right solution, the optimal implementation, and the best results. Working closely with governments and the private sector, he facilitates action and outcomes, often playing a mediating role to broker relationships between the two sectors to achieve the greatest impact.
Examples of his recent client work include the following:
- supporting a ministry of agriculture as it developed an agricultural strategy and national agriculture imagery program
- working with the office of the president to develop and implement a 5-year government agenda
- developing and stress testing an innovative model for a cow and dairy business in Kenya with ambitions to scale operations regionally
- leading support for a joint venture between a global feeds company and a local dairy-and-poultry-feeds business
- leading the development and implementation of Kenya’s industrialization road map, including reform programs designed to reduce the difficulty of doing business and increase agro-processing investments
- leading the transformation of a major electrical utility and working with the ministry to unlock the potential of the sector
- directing the transformation of one East Africa’s largest financial institutions, focusing on delivering financial services to underserved populations as well as plans for expanding to five additional countries
Omid first joined McKinsey in 2004 in our Johannesburg office. After leaving to work in leadership development and renewable energy, he rejoined the firm in 2014 in Nairobi, eager to contribute to growth and development in his own country and the broader region.
Omid is also one of the founding partners of a 5,500-hectare farm near Lumumbashi, DRC, and the co-developer of a 75-megawatt solar park in South Africa. He offers volunteer support to several youth empowerment groups, and is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network and the Tutu Fellowship.