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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Edward H. Ntalami, Beryl Markham, Eastlandah David, Musimbi Kanyoro, Miriam Were, Jonah Anguka, Winfred Omwakwe, List of Kenyans, Harry Thuku, Gibson Kamau Kuria, Wahome Mutahi, Lucy Kibaki, Evans Wadongo, Elijah Masinde, Geoffrey William Griffin, Warrior Otenyo, Kimani Maruge, William Mervyn, Safari Kimanzi, Rawson Macharia, Eusebius Juma Mukhwana, Mark Ford, Florence Wambugu, Bethwell Allan Ogot, Kiran Shah, Ratemo Michieka, Samwel Mohochi, Shihab Rattansi, Elspeth Denning, Ngina Kenyatta, Morris Gachamba, Mary Wambui, Deepak Kamani, Chamanlal Kamani, Stanley Kamang Nganga, Anura Pereira, Kamlesh Manusuklal Damji Pattni, David Kamau, Elizabeth Nyaruai, Ancentus Akuku, Myles Turner, Thomas W. Bifwoli, Robert N. Rayne, Mugo Kibiru, Sudha Ruparell, Charles Gitonga Maina, Caroline Mutoko, Joseph Muthee, Kubu Kubu, Jehovah Wanyonyi, Samuel Kivuitu, Fumo Madi ibn Abi Bakr, Mwenda Ntalami, Twahir Muhiddin, Catherine Wainaina, Wilfred Nderitu, Kimnyole, Winnie Wangui Mwa, Cege wa Kibiru, Olga Marlin, Hezekiah Oyugi, Philip Waki, Jackson Looseyia, Njeri Luseno, Grace Wahu, Zacchaeus Chesoni, Bwana Tamu, Bwana Mkuu. Excerpt: Edward H. Ntalami (born March 19, 1947 in Meru, Kenya) is a leading business executive and the former CEO of the Capital Markets Authority (CMA); an equivalent of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) in the U.S. or the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK. A prominent public finance figure, Ntalami is predominantly known for his vast involvements in Kenya's capital markets. He has served for over two decades in financial planning and management in the fields of commerce and industry, public sector, and the profession. Prior to his appointment at the CMA, Ntalami was the Executive Director of Sterling Securities Limited, a local stock broking outfit. He was later to be appointed as Chief Ex...