Rebecca Enonchong is a Cameroonian born technology entrepreneur and also the founder and Chief Executive Officer of AppsTech.
Background
Enonchong was born in Cameroon in 1967. Her father was Doctor Henry Ndifor Abi Enonchong, who was a well-known barrister in Cameroon. While Enonchong was growing up in Cameroon, her father helped create the Federal Cameroon Bar Association and its successor, the Cameroon Bar Association.
Education
Enonchong attended the Catholic University of America, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and also a Master of Science degree in Economics.
Career
She is best known for her work promoting technology in Africa. Enonchong has been a recipient of various awards from organizations such as the World Economic Forum. Forbes listed her as one of the 10 Female Technical Founders To Watch In Africa during 2014.
In her teens, Enonchong moved to the United States with her family.
While studying, she took up a job selling door-to-door newspaper subscriptions from the age of 15. She later became a manager at the same company at the age of 17.
After finishing her education, Enonchong went onto work for a number of organizations including Inter-American Development Bank (IaDB) and Oracle Corporation. In 1999, Enonchong founded the company AppsTech, a Bethesda, Maryland-based global provider of enterprise application solutions.
AppsTech is an Oracle Platinum Partner and has customers in over 40 countries.
AppsTech opened offices in several countries, including Enonchong’s native Cameroon. She describes the experience as having been difficult and having led to the closure of AppsTech subsidiaries. In 2013, Enonchong was recognized as a finalist for the African digital woman award.
In March 2014, Forbes listed her as one of the ‘10 Female Technical Founders to Watch in Africa’.
Enonchong has also gained notoriety as one of the more followed sources for African tech news on Twitter, with over 30 thousand followers. Her handle, Africatechie, has become a nickname for Enonchong in Information Technology circles.
Enonchong has spent much of her career promoting technology in Africa. She has carried out the work in both the United States. and in Africa.
She is on the board of VC4Africa, which is one of the largest online communities in Africa that is dedicated to entrepreneurs and investors.
Enterprise Africa – African Entrepreneur Award (2001)
World Economic Forum – Global Leader for Tomorrow (2002)
Digital Women – African Digital Woman of the Year Finalist (2013)
WIE (Women, Inspiration and Enterprise Network) - 2013 WIE Africa Power Woman
New African - 50 Leading Women in Business in 2013
Black Enterprise – 2014 Women of Power
Information Technology News Africa – 10 Africans making waves in technology (2014)
Forbes – 10 Female Technical Founders To Watch In Africa (2014).
Membership
Enonchong is a member of the board of directors for the Salesforce.com Foundation. She is a member of the United Kingdom Department for International Development’s Digital Advisory Panel, and was previously involved with the United Nations’s Women Global Advisory Committee and the United Nations Information and communications technology Task Force.