Radio Africa Group is pleased to announce the
appointment of Paul Ilado as the new Group Editorial Director, succeeding
long-serving Director William Pike, who has retired after an impressive 24-year
tenure with the organization.
In his new role, Ilado will oversee all editorial content across the group’s diverse platforms, including radio news, digital media, and The Star newspaper.
He will be responsible for developing a
comprehensive content strategy, ensuring the delivery of high-quality
journalism, and leading fundraising initiatives to support the organization’s
growth and mission.
Paul Ilado brings a wealth of experience to his new position. An accomplished business manager, journalist, and editor, he has extensive expertise in radio, TV, print, and digital media.
His strong
background in strategic business and media management is complemented by a
proven track record in planning and developing innovative news ideas, as well
as critically analyzing political trends and current affairs.
With exceptional skills in prioritizing tasks, scheduling, and leading teams, Ilado has consistently driven results in fast-paced environments.
His experience in negotiating with clients and establishing partnerships has facilitated the successful execution of various programs.
Additionally, his ability to work under tight deadlines ensures the
delivery of high-quality results, even with limited resources and budgets.
The announcement was made by Group CEO Martin Khafafa
during a farewell party for Pike, where he praised Ilado’s contributions to the
company over the years.
“Allow me to announce that Paul Ilado will be the
Group Editorial Director,” Khafafa stated.
“This appointment was made in consultation with
Pike and the board.”
Ilado has been with Radio Africa Group for more
than two decades, having joined the company as a reporter. His rise from a
reporter to the Group's Editorial Director is a testament to his dedication and
commitment to the success of the company.
Before his recent appointment, he served as the
Group Head of Content and previously held the position of Political Editor.
As William Pike bids farewell, he reflects on
his time at Radio Africa with fondness.
“This is a sad day for me because I have loved
working with you since 2007 as we have built The Star into a well-recognized
newspaper and the biggest news website in Kenya,” he expressed.
Pike assured his former colleagues that he would
remain available for advice and support, stating, “I will continue to see you
as I will be in and out of the office since I remain a shareholder in Radio
Africa.”