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    Fenton Whelan

    Founder at Acasus

    Fenton Whelan is the Founder and CEO of Acasus, a company he established in April 2013.1 Acasus works with governments worldwide to improve health and education outcomes through data, technology, capacity building, and leadership support.13

    Whelan has over two decades of experience in supporting governments to enhance health and education services.2 Prior to founding Acasus, he worked as an Associate Principal at McKinsey & Company in Dubai from May 2009 to March 2013.1 He also served as a Consultant for the Bahrain Economic Development Board, focusing on education sector reforms.1

    Whelan holds a degree in Arabic and Middle Eastern History from the University of Oxford.13 He is multilingual, with proficiency in several languages including Arabic, Italian, French, Spanish, and German, in addition to his native English.1

    Based in Zug, Switzerland, Whelan leads Acasus in its mission to drive rapid improvements in public services, particularly in health and education sectors across Africa, Asia, and South America.3 His work has contributed to some of the fastest improvements in outcomes for citizens in these areas.3

    Highlights

    Apr 21 · youtube.com
    Fenton Whelan - [Ep. 2.2.] Unleashing Learning Potential - YouTube
    Fenton Whelan - [Ep. 2.2.] Unleashing Learning Potential - YouTube
    Nov 22 · acasus.com
    About - Courage to deliver impact for citizens - Acasus

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    Zug, Zug, Switzerland