Arthur Katalayi
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Education | United States United Kingdom |
Alma mater | Rider University (M.A.) Salem International University |
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Arthur Kalala Katalayi (French pronunciation: [kata.lɑˈji] born May 10, 1982), nicknamed "The Katalyst", is an entrepreneur from the Democratic Republic of Congo.[1]
He serves as a Senior Advisor and Global Ambassador for Giving Back to Africa.[2][3] In 2014, Katalayi took on the role of Senior Executive Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Congolese state-owned copper and cobalt mining company Gecamines;[4][5][6] he simultaneously serves as a Global Economic Advisor to the President at the Federation des Entreprises du Congo - DRC's Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and its principal business lobby group. His career hence falls into three strands: social development, business advisory and entrepreneurship.
Katalayi has respectively resided in France, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Belgium and now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Early life and education
A Luba art collector of Luba ancestry, Katalayi was born in Lyon, France, and raised in Paris.[7] His namesakes are legendary American tennis player Arthur Ashe and mythic Kingdom of Luba emperor Kalala Ilunga. Katalayi first visited the Democratic Republic of Congo aged 6; in Kinshasa, and Lubumbashi, in the Katanga Province. At the age of 16, he left France for the United Kingdom where he spent a year in London, before attending the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College until 2001.[8]
2001 - United States
Already showing signs of maturity and an international adaptability which belied his young years, three years after leaving France for the England, Katalayi was again weighing up the inviting vista of life in foreign climes.
New Frontier and American Dream
Having always had an eye for more far-reaching adventures than his peers, the United States of America then appeared to be the next natural destination towards Katalayi's progression and global aspirations. As fortune would have it, Katalayi first set foot on U.S. soil in July 2001,[9] in New York City, on what proved to be a life-changing, defining voyage. Thereafter, he earned a Bachelor's degree in 2005 from Salem International University, where he played college soccer as a student-athlete on an athletic scholarship,[7] and was part of the team that was the 2004 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season champion.
Subsequently, Katalayi moved to New Jersey and was the recipient of a Master's degree from Rider University, in 2009.[7]
Giving Back to Africa
Such a multidimensional background and international upbringing resulted in Katalayi being, sometimes, puzzled about his true identity. However, a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2007 seemed to clear the muddied waters and Katalayi then joined Giving Back to Africa.
The following year, whilst still at Rider, Katalayi gave a presentation about the Democratic Republic of Congo to two Baccalaureate Honors freshmen classes that had recently read 2000 Oprah's Book Club best-selling novel;[10]The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, which is set in the Congo during the 1960s.
In March 2012, Katalayi was invited as a Mover and Shaker[disambiguation needed], on South Africa's SAfm national radio station, owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation and headquartered in Johannesburg.
Katalayi moved to Belgium in 2011, visited South Africa in 2012, and China in 2013 - he moved to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2014.
He is currently working on his first Bildungsroman, christened The Katalyst.[11]
Publications
- Katalayi, Arthur Kalala, The Katalyst: A Positive Perspective for a Prosperous Congo., forthcoming.
References
- ^ “Student's Project Raises Awareness About Congo” News at Rider University April 15th, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-16
- ^ “Graduate works to educate on Congo” The Rider News March 25th, 2010. Retrieved 2011-05-16
- ^ “Board and Advisory Committee” Giving Back to Africa April 15th, 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-16
- ^ “Copper Is Catalyst for Glencore Rescue Plan” The Wall Street Journal September 9th, 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-09
- ^ "Glencore Shares Fall on Copper Problems" The Wall Street Journal September 14th, 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-16
- ^ "Gecamines Backs Glencore Plan to Suspend Congo Copper Output" Bloomberg Business October 1st, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-07
- ^ a b c “Katalayi Raises Awareness About Congo” News at Rider University May 22, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-16
- ^ "Former student calls in to thank the Sixth Form College for his success on the international stage" City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College March 02, 2012.
- ^ “Student remembers his roots” The Rider News April 3rd, 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-16
- ^ "O, The Oprah Magazine" May 2010 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
- ^ “Friday Feature: Arthur Kalala Katalayi” Tara Sullivan Books December 7th, 2012. Retrieved 2015-10-07
- Articles with links needing disambiguation from February 2014
- Living people
- Rider University alumni
- People from Paris
- People from Lyon
- People from New York
- People from New Jersey
- People from London
- French expatriates in the United States
- People from Stoke-on-Trent
- People from Kasai-Oriental
- Salem International University alumni
- People from Princeton, New Jersey
- People from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- French emigrants to the United States
- French people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent
- American people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent
- Expatriate soccer players in the United States
- People from Lubumbashi
- People from Indiana
- People from Kinshasa
- 1982 births