Jon Gosier

African blogger
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAfrican blogger
isEngineer
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1 April 1981
Age43 years
Star signAries
The details

Biography

Jonathan D. "Jon" Gosier (born 1981 or 1982) is an African-American software developer, investor, and philanthropist. He was named as one of Ten African Tech Voices to Follow on Twitter by CNN and one of the 25 most influential African-Americans in Technology by Business Insider. He was awarded a TED Fellowship in 2009 and later named a TED Senior Fellow. Jon is Knight News Challenge award winner for Abayima which makes crisis communications technology for disasters. In 2013 Gosier was nominated as one of three Innovators of the Year by Black Enterprise Magazine for his work with data startup MetaLayer.

Ushahidi

From 2009 to 2011 Jon Gosier was the Director of SwiftRiver at Ushahidi. Jon later went on to found big data startup MetaLayer.

Appfrica

Jon is currently the founder and CEO of Appfrica. Appfrica (sometimes referred to as Appfrica Labs) is a technology firm founded by current CEO Jon Gosier in 2008 in Kampala, Uganda. The firm has been responsible for a number of technology initiatives responsible for promoting Africa's technology sector including Apps4Africa, HiveColab, QuestionBox and for helping Google Africa translate its page for Ugandan audiences.

Apps4Africa

Jon was one of the founders of Apps4Africa, an accelerator for African technology intitives. Apps4Africa began with a series of Challenges whose sponsors include Appfrica and the U.S. Department of State. The goal of Apps4Africa is to promote 'African solutions to African problems' by rewarding African technologists seeking to impact society with their inventions. The competition asks civil society and citizens throughout the continent to submit local community challenges on issues like transparency and better governance, health, education and more. The project began in late 2009 with a partnership formed between Appfrica and the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of African Affairs, Office of Public Diplomacy (AF/PDPA) as part of President Barack

Obama's administration's 21st Century Statecraft initiative.

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