Who we are
Get to know the people behind CiviHub Africa and their various talents. Our diverse team is key to our success. We have an open culture where everyone can share ideas and learn from one another. Our staff exchange program with the Civilisten CiviCRM agency ensures the best qualifications for our African developer team. Supporting those who are creating positive change is what unites us. Shared success with our clients drives and inspires us.
We do our work with passion.
Patrick Förg
Managing director
patrick@civihub.africaBeing CiviCRM expert and enthusiast for more than 10 years, Patrick is the creative force behind our mission.
CiviHub Africa is the second successful CiviCRM agency he develops and the first reasonable on the African continent.
Patrick’s ability to inspire clients and colleagues likewise and his talent to translate complex scenarios into human-readable requirements make our integration projects a success.
Nadja Rathenow
Head of development
nadja@civihub.africaAs a full-stack-developer its Nadja’s daily business to find solutions for complex problems.
In cooperation with our customers she develops processes to connect interfaces with CiviCRM and implements them.
In her leisure she dedicates herself to colors and shapes in stage building and creates creative worlds for festival contexts.
Malcolm Phiri
CiviCRM Developer
malcolm@civihub.africaMalcolm Phiri is an Information Systems student at the University of Johannesburg and a Junior CiviCRM Developer at CiviHub Africa. He supports the implementation, customization, maintenance, and testing of CiviCRM and Drupal-based solutions for civil society organizations across Africa.
With a growing interest in technology, digital transformation, and business strategy, Malcolm enjoys helping organizations improve their processes through practical and sustainable technology solutions. He is currently completing a Bachelor of Commerce in Information Systems while gaining hands-on experience in CRM systems, data management, and open-source technologies.
References: • CiviHub Africa• University of Johannesburg