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Awowo Town, Abeokuta, Ogun, Nigeria

Stanford Aderibigbe Stanford

Executive Chairman

Stanford Aderibigbe Stanford is Executive Chairman and a senior bank executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience across depository and non-depository financial services. His background spans enterprise risk management, regulatory compliance, and strategic management, including senior roles at Nationstar Mortgage (Mr. Cooper Group) and WSFS Bank, as well as prior service as an Assistant Regional Director at the U.S. Federal Reserve Agency – U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He is also President/CEO of the Center for African Citizenship and Economy and the USA-Ogun Professional Forum in Washington, DC. Stanford brings credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries, with governance and investment oversight of commercial aquaculture, applying cost-of-production discipline, offtake strategy, and risk controls to support sustainable scale.

Stanford provides board-level leadership grounded in enterprise risk, regulatory governance, and operating discipline developed over three decades in financial services. He also brings credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries through strategic oversight of commercial aquaculture and related agribusiness initiatives, with a focus on unit economics, input-cost control (feed, energy, labor, logistics), pricing and margin management, working-capital planning, and structured offtake arrangements. His approach combines strong governance, measurable execution, and partnership-building across public and private stakeholders.

Amy A. Aderibigbe-Stanford

Vice Chairperson

Amy A. Aderibigbe-Stanford is Vice Chairperson and an experienced executive with more than two decades of experience leading strategy, governance, and day-to-day execution across real estate, e-commerce/retail, and international trade. She serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Stanford Properties Management Corporation, D-Market Corporation, and MegaExports International Corporation, with strengths in operations leadership, HR and organizational management, and global supply chain performance. Amy also brings practical experience in agricultural economics and fisheries through cost-of-production oversight, procurement and inventory controls, and cold-chain logistics planning that support reliable offtake and margin discipline.

Amy provides governance-minded leadership grounded in 20+ years of executive operations across real estate, digital commerce, and international trade. She has led performance improvements in service delivery, supply chain execution, and compliance-focused growth. She also brings credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries, applying unit economics to aquaculture and food-related operations, including input cost control, pricing and margin discipline, procurement and inventory systems, and cold-chain logistics that reduce waste and strengthen cash-flow predictability.

Olatunde Aderibigbe

Managing Director/CEO

Olatunde Aderibigbe serves as Managing Director/CEO of George’s Green Farms, where he oversees fishery production and agribusiness operations, emphasizing cost discipline, market access, and sustainable growth. He brings a strong background in real estate analysis, project delivery, facilities management, and public relations, with experience overseeing complex operations across multiple locations. Olatunde is a certified Facilities Management Professional (FMP) through IFMA (Houston, USA) and holds an M.Sc. in Managerial Psychology from the University of Ibadan and an HND in Mass Communication from The Polytechnic, Ibadan. He has completed advanced training in leadership, operations, and business finance.

Olatunde provides leadership across fishery production, operational planning, budgeting, and route-to-market execution. He combines hands-on operations management with an agricultural economics mindset, applying cost-of-production analysis and performance tracking to strengthen profitability and scale. He also brings professional depth in real estate analysis, facilities management, project management, and corporate communications, including roles with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elides Improvement Services, and West Africa Portland Cement Plc.

Prince Olasunkanmi Aderibigbe

Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer

Prince Olasunkanmi Aderibigbe serves as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of George’s Green Farms, where he oversees day-to-day operations supporting commercial fish production, logistics, and market delivery. He is an entrepreneur and community leader with a track record of building and managing retail and merchandising businesses rooted in ethical sourcing, strong local supplier relationships, and consistent customer service. Prince brings credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries through hands-on production and sales coordination, applying practical cost control, inventory discipline, and pricing awareness across fish cycles and routes to market. He is also active in youth entrepreneurship and financial literacy initiatives.

Prince provides operational leadership that links production execution to reliable market delivery. As an experienced entrepreneur with a deep background in retail and merchandising, he brings expertise in supplier management, distribution planning, and customer-facing execution. He also contributes credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries through hands-on oversight of aquaculture operations and sales coordination, including input planning, basic cost-of-production awareness, inventory and cold-chain discipline, yield and grading considerations, and practical pricing and offtake management to support steady cash flow and reduced waste. His leadership is complemented by long-standing mentoring of entrepreneurs and support for community-based economic development.

Michael A. Powell

Executive Director/Chief Strategy Officer

Michael A. Powell is Executive Director and Chief Strategy Officer with more than 35 years of leadership in federal law enforcement, including 16 years at the command level focused on homeland security, complex investigations, financial crime prevention, and regulatory compliance. He served in senior roles with the Drug Enforcement Administration in Washington, DC, where he led domestic and international operations and managed large budgets and cross-border teams. Michael also brings experience in agricultural economics and fisheries, providing operational support to aquaculture and food-business activities, applying cost-of-production thinking, pricing and margin discipline, logistics cost review, and cycle-level performance tracking. He is also CFO of Split Decision Desserts, LLC.

Michael brings 35+ years of federal leadership, including DEA command experience in investigations, financial-crime disruption, and compliance-focused operations. He has directed complex domestic and international initiatives, managed a $20M annual operating budget, briefed senior U.S. and foreign officials, and applied forensic accounting and anti-fraud methods to dismantle illicit financial networks, supported by a Top Secret/SCI clearance. He also contributes credible agricultural economics and fisheries experience through hands-on oversight of aquaculture operations, including cost-of-production analysis, input and logistics cost control, pricing and margin management, inventory discipline, and cash flow timing tied to production cycles and offtake planning.

Robert C. Griffin

Executive Director – Chief Investment Officer

Robert C. Griffin is Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer with more than 20 years of leadership experience in strategy, operations, and portfolio oversight across technology, government, and private enterprises. At Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, he serves as a General Manager in the Customer Success Organization, leading senior directors and delivery teams supporting large-scale customer outcomes across a $4.1B portfolio. He also served 20+ years in the U.S. Air Force, leading acquisition strategy and operations for portfolios exceeding $2.5B annually. Robert brings credible experience in agricultural economics and fisheries through investment analysis and operational support for aquaculture and agribusiness initiatives, including unit economics modeling, sensitivity analysis, and offtake planning.

Robert brings disciplined capital allocation and execution experience built through senior portfolio leadership at Microsoft and 20+ years in the U.S. Air Force managing large, compliance-driven programs. He has led sizeable organizations, governed multi-billion-dollar portfolios, and built operating rhythms that improve accountability and performance at scale. Robert also contributes credible agricultural economics and fisheries expertise through hands-on evaluation of aquaculture and agribusiness projects, including cost-of-production frameworks (feed, stocking, labor, energy, processing, and logistics), sensitivity testing across biological and market variables (growth cycles, FCR, mortality, pricing and FX), and performance dashboards linking production metrics to unit economics, working capital, and cash conversion, supporting clear decisions on capex timing and scale-up.