Alfred Gitau Mwaura
(Alfy | Dausi)
Alfred Gitau Mwaura, often called Alfy or Dausi, is a Kenyan educator, founder, and impact-driven leader whose life story blends heritage, discipline, creativity, and service to people.
Rooted in Kenyan values of community and resilience, he has built his work around one central conviction: skills are the bridge between potential and prosperity.
A Builder of Institutions
Alfred is the Founder of Kenya Coffee School, where he serves as Founder & Executive Secretary General. Through this institution, he has championed professional coffee education, certification standards, and international competitiveness for African coffee professionals.
He is also the founder of Barista Mtaani, a grassroots skills initiative designed to take coffee education directly to communities — empowering youth, informal workers, and aspiring entrepreneurs with employable competencies.
His leadership philosophy combines:
- Applied Competency (learning by doing)
- Youth Empowerment
- Global Standards with Local Impact
- Institution Building over Personal Branding
Discipline, Heritage & Vision
Nicknamed Dausi, a name that reflects strength and grounded identity, Alfred’s journey is defined by:
- Structured thinking and institutional design
- Cultural pride rooted in Kenyan heritage
- Creative policy innovation
- A commitment to generational impact
He approaches education not as theory alone, but as a tool for:
- Economic dignity
- County-level development
- Industry alignment
- Global recognition of African skills
Leadership Identity
Alfred Gitau Mwaura represents a new generation of African founders — leaders who design systems, draft charters, build standards, and create pathways for others to rise.
His work continues to expand across:
- Coffee standards and traceability
- Applied skills governance
- Youth-focused development frameworks
- Institutional accreditation models
