Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and President at TIBO Enterprises, specializing in business development and investment management.

Tita Bofangu is a serial entrepreneur serving as Chief Executive Officer and President of TIBO Enterprises, where he leads with long-term vision and enterprise-building strategy. He brings extensive experience in strategic business development across multiple sectors, supported by rigorous enterprise specializations. His academic background includes a degree in International Business, along with diplomas in Political Science and Pre-law, and is further strengthened by a leadership, business, and public-policy program completed at Yale University’s School of Management.
Beyond founding and scaling companies, Tita’s career includes senior leadership roles across industrial business development, manufacturing engineering, supply chain operations, logistics, and information technology. This breadth of experience allows him to integrate strategic capital deployment with deep operational insight. His leadership style emphasizes disciplined execution, working closely with management teams to strengthen operations, accelerate growth, and build organizations capable of long-term performance.
Under his leadership, TIBO Enterprises is evolving into a globally connected platform, grounded in the realities of the Congolese economy and focused on creating durable enterprises that generate long-term economic and social value.

A Book That I Would Recommend
The 12 Week Year, by Brian Moran.
It explains how to strategically consolidate
an entire month of work into one week
to execute things faster.
Our College Mascot Was
Norm The Niner - University of North Carolina Charlotte.
Handsome Dan - Yale School of Management
When I'm Not Working
You’ll often find me at home spending time
with my wife and children.
A Car I Would Love To Own
A convertible gloss black 1960 Ferrari 250 GT.
The Best Career Advice Received
The best investment you can make is in people who
are sharper than you, then trust them to lead.
This principle resonates with my personal experience
in management.
One Proud Accomplishment
Restoring a school and a clinic in my
ancestral village in Congo.
A Leader That I Admire
Nelson Mandela,
for his courage, discipline, and ability
to unite people under a greater purpose.
My First Job Ever
I was a 18 year old host and server at a country club
in Gwinnet County, Georgia. It thought me a lot about service
and how to deal with difficult personalities.