Chief Executive Officer

Mateeka Innocent Ronnie

International proposal discipline. African operating context. Delivery judgement.

Mateeka Innocent Ronnie, Chief Executive Officer of PRINCEPS GROUP EA

Strategy, funding and execution connected in one professional perspective.

Mateeka Innocent Ronnie is Chief Executive Officer of PRINCEPS GROUP EA Ltd. His career brings together EU research and innovation proposal development, funded-project implementation, strategic partnerships, legal and governance work, and investment-oriented business development.

Since 2016, he has worked across proposal and project-management roles, including as Chief Development Officer and previously Project Manager at PEDAL Consulting. Earlier experience includes leading legal and finance work at StartHub Africa and completing pupillage in Uganda’s Directorate of Civil Litigation.

His work has included call analysis, concept framing, consortium positioning, proposal writing, impact logic, work plans, budgets, quality review, stakeholder engagement and grant-agreement preparation. The resulting perspective is practical: a strong proposal must be designed to operate, not merely to score.

Core credentials

Cross-disciplinary judgement for complex assignments.

The strongest work sits at the intersection of technical ambition, institutional reality, investment logic and implementation control.

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EU funding & partnerships

End-to-end proposal development across Horizon Europe, Horizon 2020 and COSME, including call analysis, consortium positioning, work packages, impact and quality review.

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Project implementation

Funded-project coordination, reporting, stakeholder engagement, dissemination, exploitation and capacity-building support.

03

Legal & governance

Legal training and experience spanning civil-litigation pupillage, organisational legal and finance responsibilities, governance and compliance-aware programme design.

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Investment & enterprise

Private-equity foundation training and business-development experience applied to investment propositions, partnerships and growth-oriented initiatives.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice

Law Development Centre, Uganda

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Bachelor of Laws, Second Class Honours

Uganda Christian University

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Foundation Programme in Private Equity

Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria

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Professional certificates

Internet Law, University of Geneva; Social Entrepreneurship, Munich University of Applied Sciences / Social Entrepreneurship Academy

Strong proposals are built to operate, not merely to score.

African participation must be integral to the intervention, not decorative.

Evidence, economics and governance should be resolved before presentation.

Next step

Bring your most consequential opportunity.

Share the sponsor, audience, geography, timing, current evidence and the decision the work must enable.