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Most leadership speakers will tell you what to do when the institution holds. I will tell you what to do when it doesn't.
Keisha Effiom speaks from the wreckage, and from what she built after it. That is the difference between a framework and a testimony.
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Inspiring audiences with stories of servant leadership, resilience, and finding peace in crisis.
Why Keisha
Keisha Effiom spent 18 years inside one of America's most consequential humanitarian agencies, leading billion-dollar programs across Sub-Saharan Africa. Then, five months into her role as Mission Director for Rwanda and Burundi, one of only eight African American women in history to hold that title, the agency was dismantled overnight. She did not leave. She stayed. She led over 100 staff through the closure, advocated for her team while navigating her own uncertain future, and documented everything, not out of bitterness, but out of conviction that the story had to be told. When Keisha speaks, she is not reciting theory. She is testifying to what servant leadership actually costs, and why it is still the only kind of leadership worth choosing.
Speaker Bio
Keisha Effiom is a former USAID Mission Director with 19 years of US government service. She led 147 staff through the agency’s institutional closure, emerging as a powerful voice for servant leadership in crisis.
Today, as CEO of The Imara Advisory Group and author of “I Said My Piece with Peace,” she shares her insights on leadership, resilience, and the power of staying true to one’s values — even when everything falls apart.
Keisha has spoken at the National Press Club, Howard University, and forums across Africa. Her message resonates with leaders, teams, and organizations facing their own moments of crisis and transformation.
Signature Keynote
I Said My Piece with Peace: What Servant Leadership Costs, and Why It Is Still Worth It
In the span of five months, Keisha Effiom watched a 64-year-old institution get dismantled around her. She was sworn in on a Friday with a mission and a mandate. By the following spring, she was leading a shutdown she never asked for, while protecting people who were counting on her to hold it together.
This keynote is drawn directly from that experience. It is not a retrospective. It is a live account of what happens when the playbook disappears and you are still in the room with people who need answers. Keisha walks audiences through the decisions she made in real time, the moments she nearly broke, and the principles that held her, and her team, together.
Audiences leave with a framework for leading through uncertainty that is grounded not in best practices, but in lived testimony. This is not leadership theory. This is leadership under fire.
Ideal Audiences
- Government and public sector leaders
- Nonprofit executives and development professionals
- Corporate teams navigating organizational change or restructuring
- Faith-based leadership communities
- Women in leadership at any stage
Format Available
- Keynote (45 to 60 minutes)
- Panel appearance
- Workshop with audience Q&A
- Virtual or in-person
Speaking Topics
Each presentation is customized for your audience, your event, and the outcome you want your people to walk away with.
Topic 1
Servant Leadership in Crisis: When Holding the Line Costs You Everything
Servant leadership sounds like a principle until you are asked to choose between self-preservation and the people depending on you. This session examines what servant leadership looks like not in calm conditions, but at the breaking point. Audiences leave understanding that true leadership is not about position. It is about presence, especially when presence is the hardest thing to sustain.
Topic 2
The Human Cost of Policy: What Happens to People When Institutions Fail
When foreign aid gets cut, it is not an abstraction. It is a Marburg response left without funding. It is a community health program shuttered mid-treatment. It is 10,000 careers dismantled with no warning. This session brings the human face to policy decisions, exploring the real-world consequences of institutional collapse and what leaders, advocates, and organizations can do in response.
Topic 3
Women Who Lead: The Weight We Carry and the Grace We Choose
Keisha Effiom was one of only eight African American women in history to serve as a USAID Mission Director. This session explores what it takes to lead as a woman in institutions that were not built with you in mind, how to protect your integrity when the system does not protect you, and why the grace you carry for yourself is not softness. It is strategy.
Topic 4
Africa Is Not a Problem to Solve: Development from the Inside Out
After nearly two decades of development work across Sub-Saharan Africa, Keisha has seen both the power and the limits of externally driven aid models. Now based in Johannesburg and leading The Imara Advisory Group, she offers a perspective rarely heard in global development rooms: what African-led growth actually requires, and what the rest of the world needs to stop assuming. A talk for development professionals, policymakers, corporate leaders with Africa strategies, and diaspora communities.
Topic 5
Faith, Work, and the Courage to Lead with Both
Keisha’s faith was not background noise during the collapse of USAID. It was the thing that held her together when nothing else did. This session, designed for faith-based organizations, leadership ministries, and purpose-driven communities, explores what it means to lead from conviction rather than convenience, and how to anchor yourself when the institution you trusted cannot.
What to Expect
Keisha does not perform. She testifies. Her presentations are story-first, grounded in specific moments from the field, the frontlines, and her own reckoning with loss and purpose. Audiences consistently describe her as someone who makes a room feel seen, whether she is speaking to a team of five or a conference of five hundred.
She does not read from slides. She does not recite frameworks. She shows up fully, leaves nothing on the table, and makes sure every person in the room walks away with something true.
Recent Appearances
Customized presentations for your audience, event, and objectives.

SoftPower / FulStories Podcast - Podcast
Christopher Wurst – host
Washington, D.C. , Podcast , 2026
- Washington, DC
- March 2024

Global Development Interrupted
Leah Petitt – host
Virtual , Podcast , 2026 , Airing Soon

Kitchen Summits - Podcast
Jeanine Munyeshuli – host
- Virtual
- February 2024
Virtual , Podcast , 2025
Upcoming Appearances

OneAID Virtual Book Talk
With Nicholas Enrich and Jennifer Erie
May 2026, Virtual
- Virtual
- February 2024

Pretoria Book Launch
Panagora Collaboration and Learning Hub
May 13th, 2026 , Pretoria, South Africa , In Person
- Virtual
- February 2024

This May Be a Bad Idea: Conversations on Bravery
Host: Nicole Butts
April 2026, Virtual, Podcast
- Virtual
- February 2024
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Profound. Powerful. Personal. For you, servant leadership is not a strategy or a deliberate effort to accommodate while leading. It is an inescapable way of seeing people, and the world, and the future. Real giants develop ideas and people who expand, who grow, who take the torch and run further. This is the beginning
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