Alex-Handrah Aimé

Managing Director, Johannesburg

Alex-Handrah Aimé is a Managing Director of Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) and head of the Johannesburg office. Ms. Aimé is responsible for identifying, analyzing, and recommending investments and for managing investment appraisals, transaction execution, portfolio monitoring, and exits.

Prior to joining ECP in 2008, Ms. Aimé was with Goldman Sachs International in London in the European Special Situations Group where she focused on Sub-Saharan Africa proprietary trading investment opportunities. She was previously in the Investment Banking Division as part of the Financial Institutions Group where she advised clients on mergers and acquisitions and financing transactions in the banking, insurance, and asset management sectors. While at Goldman Sachs, Ms. Aimé executed a number of multi-billion dollar deals in the UK and Europe and in emerging markets including Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and the UAE. Ms. Aimé started her career as a strategy consultant with Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman), where she worked on engagements in various industries including financial institutions, retail, and transportation and logistics.

Ms. Aimé obtained an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a JD with distinction from Stanford Law School. She graduated cum laude from Harvard College with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. Ms. Aimé is admitted to practice law in New York State. She is a citizen of Haiti and of the US. She has served on the board of Java House (Kenya), Wananchi Group Holdings (East Africa), and Maarifa Education (East Africa).

ECP has raised over $2.7 billion for investment and is a leading private equity manager focused exclusively on Africa. ECP has six offices across Africa and over 17 years of investing experience, having made over 60 investments and 40 exits with operations in over 40 countries on the continent.

ECP has raised over $2.7 billion for investment and is a leading private equity manager focused exclusively on Africa. ECP has six offices across Africa and over 17 years of investing experience, having made over 60 investments and 40 exits with operations in over 40 countries on the continent. ECP strives to lift performance and profitability, building sustainable businesses that bring lasting benefits to their communities.