- KRC has a multi-disciplinary team of seasoned professionals experienced in community development, environmental conservation; natural resources management; wildlife conservation; tourism and forestry. We are committed to growing communities’ livelihoods while protecting natural resources and the habitats of the wildlife they co-exist with.
Emmanuel John Silayo – Executive Director

Born and raised in Enduimet. Emmanuel is passionate to support marginalize communities attain better living standards. He has a bachelor’s degree in Community Development with a major in Management of Community Development Programs from the Community Development Training Institute (CDTI) in Tengeru, Tanzania. He also holds a diploma in Wildlife Management from the College of African Wildlife Management (CAWM) in Mweka. He also desires to see the growing conservation of wild animals.
Julius Ernest Sulana – Director

Julius born and Raised in Lerang’wa Village. He poses a Diploma in Travel and Tourism from National Collage of Tourism. He has an extensive knowledge and skills in organizing trips and tour to different areas of Tanzania. He wishes to see the Masai community elevated out of poverty by supporting sustainable use of natural resources.
Gerubin Liberath Msaki – Director and Programs Manager

Dr Gerubin Liberath Msaki (PhD), born and raised in Enduimet (Longido District), is currently a Lecturer of Environmental Sciences and Biodiversity Conservation at Mwalimu Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology (MNUAT). He Holds a PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering from the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha (NM-AIST), Master of Science in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and a Bachelor a Degree in Wildlife Management from Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA). He has extensive knowledge of wildlife management, environmental and natural resources management, project planning and management and community development. Dr. Gerubin desires to see marginalized communities attain better living standards by sustainably utilizing the available natural resources and to enhance change in community attitudes and perceptions towards natural resources and environmental conservation for sustainable livelihood development.
Jenister Parsalaw – Projects Manager

A productive conservationist and wildlife manager with a proven track record of successful project management producing quality outcomes through leadership and team motivation. Works with various stakeholders to influence project outcomes. Knowledgeable Conservation Educator, with experience in teaching varied abilities and age groups. Communicates complex curriculum concepts clearly and concisely to increase comprehension, and stimulates education, emotional, and social development through engaging learning schemes.
Joyce Christopher – Field and Operations Manager

A graduate of MSc Ecosystem Science and Management and Bachelor of Science Wildlife Management. Joyce is passionate in wildlife and Ecosystems management. She has an extensive knowledge on management of community-initiated project and entrepreneurial capacity as she has been working on own businesses for quite sometimes. She has an experience in organizing Income Generating Activities for youth and Women. Joyce is always charming and eager to learn and share knowledge and skill to others.