Keynote speaker, Pan-African moderator, and leadership facilitator
Executives, HR and people leaders, policymakers, technology leaders, ESG forums, leadership conferences.
Andisa Liba is a leading authority on human capital strategy, leadership development, and organizational transformation, with more than 15 years of experience working across Africa. She currently serves as Chief People Officer at Floatpays, where she aligns people strategy with business objectives to build resilient, high-performance cultures in fast-growing environments.
A passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, Andisa is the co-founder of Women’s Tech Connection, a nonprofit focused on empowering women in the technology sector through access, visibility, and leadership development. Her work consistently bridges the gap between talent strategy, economic participation, and inclusive growth.
Andisa is a highly sought-after Pan-African moderator and facilitator, known for her ability to convene policymakers, executives, and thought leaders in meaningful dialogue. She has moderated leadership and policy conversations across Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Eswatini, Namibia, and South Africa, addressing complex socio-economic, governance, and workforce challenges with clarity and balance.
Andisa Liba is a powerhouse in human capital strategy, leadership development, and organisational transformation. With over 15 years of experience across Africa, she is currently the Chief People Officer at Floatpays, where she aligns people strategies with business objectives to cultivate high-performance cultures. Passionate about diversity and inclusion, she co-founded Women’s Tech Connection, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering women in the technology sector.
A highly sought-after Pan-African moderator, Andisa has facilitated leadership dialogues in countries including Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Eswatini, Namibia, and South Africa. She has a unique ability to bring together policymakers, executives, and thought leaders to tackle pressing socio-economic and governance challenges.
Her influence in the leadership and tech spaces has earned her numerous accolades, including the 2024 Women in Tech Africa Summit Best Ally Award, Forty Under 40 South Africa Human Capital & Social Impact Award, and special recognition from the African Union for her contributions to human capital development.
Previously serving as CEO of the Pan African Chamber of Commerce, Andisa has been a vocal advocate for enterprise development and job creation, shaping policies that support sustainable economic growth. Recognised as one of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Digital Transformation, she continues to champion leadership excellence through mentorship, coaching, and public speaking.
From driving organisational success to fostering inclusivity in tech, Andisa Liba is a catalyst for transformation—making an undeniable impact on businesses, communities, and the next generation of leaders across the continent.
Andisa serves on the LeanIn Sustainability and Equity South Africa Chapter where she moderates dialogues around the impact of ESG and facilitating conversations with executives for best practice and strategy for the country.
Andisa Liba is not only a leader in her field but also a true pioneer driving social change through innovation and empowerment.
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