Reed Hastings
Founder
Reed Hastings is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Netflix. He co-founded Netflix in 1997 and served as CEO for 25 years.
We collaborate with visionary organizations and leaders to drive transformation in Africa. Together, we focus on building connected ecosystems that create lasting change.
What Drives Us
To partner with communities through transformative ideas and innovations that accelerate generational prosperity across Africa.
Opportunity
The largest and fastest population growth is in African countries. As we introduce sustainable solutions, we can immediately start to impact individuals’ lives for the better, now and in the future.
The Team
Reed Hastings
Founder
Reed Hastings is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Netflix. He co-founded Netflix in 1997 and served as CEO for 25 years.
Founder
Reed Hastings is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Netflix. He co-founded Netflix in 1997 and served as CEO for 25 years.
Early in his career, Reed volunteered in the Peace Corps as a high school math teacher in Eswatini (Swaziland). His commitment to education continues as an active philanthropist in the field, serving on the board of several educational non-profits, including KIPP, City Fund, Kahn Academy, and the Charter School Growth Fund. Reed was President of the California State Board of Education
He is also a board member of Bloomberg and Anthropic, both private companies. As a passion, Reed purchased Powder Mountain and is leading the expansion of the private real estate as CEO
He holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Bowdoin College and an M.S.C.S. in artificial intelligence from Stanford University.
Constance Jones
Founding Chief Executive Officer
Constance Jones has two decades of experience successfully advancing educational opportunities.
Founding Chief Executive Officer
Constance Jones has two decades of experience successfully advancing educational opportunities.
Before leading the Imara Fund, Constance was CEO of Noble Schools in Chicago, overseeing more than 12,000 students from under-resourced communities. Under her leadership, students earned increased access to college scholarships and Noble improved stability and sustainability. She was inducted into the 2025 Charter Schools Hall of Fame. Previously, she held senior roles at the KIPP Foundation.
As a 2024 USA Eisenhower Fellow in Ghana and Brazil, Constance explored community-based approaches to address complex social challenges. She is an engaged board member, advisor, and coach for organizations focused on education and impact-driven leadership.
Constance holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Trusted Partners
FAQs
Why the name “Imara Fund”?
“Imara” embodies strength, stability, and resilience. It is a fund that is not only dependable, but also deeply rooted – capable of enduring across generations while creating lasting impact. Our logo was thoughtfully created by Kenyan designers, inspired by African community, heritage, and the power of shared potential, where success is one with communities.
How do organizations or individuals partner with the Imara Fund?
We prioritize intentional and reliable partnerships with organizations and individuals who are deeply rooted and trusted within the communities we serve. By also collaborating with newer, innovative partners, we can maximize positive and lasting outcomes.