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Role: Founder & CEO Organization: Q2 Corporation Dates: January 2025 – Present Location: Lansing, Michigan, United States
In January 2025, leveraging her MBA Internship with Microsoft Xbox, Nthanda Manduwi founded Q2 Corporation, a systems company at the intersection of agriculture and gaming.
Drawing on her background in international development, entrepreneurship, and global supply chain management, she envisions Q2 as a vehicle to bridge real farms and simulation games — creating scalable solutions that make agriculture aspirational for youth, while future-proofing communities across Africa and beyond.
This role represents a defining chapter in Nthanda’s career: transforming her policy and non-profit leadership into a globally competitive, tech-driven enterprise. At Q2, she leads a multidisciplinary team of engineers, program managers, and creators to design products that merge education, economic empowerment, and entertainment.
Key Duties:
Define company vision, fundraising strategy, and investor relations, with a focus on building a sustainable seed-to-scale pathway.
Lead dual product tracks: Kwathu Farms (game) and Kwathu Smart Farms (real-world agriculture), ensuring synergies between the digital and physical systems.
Build and manage a global leadership team, including CTOs for Gaming, Farming, and Programs.
Cultivate strategic partnerships with Microsoft Xbox (GameCamp and DAP), ministries of education, agribusiness stakeholders, and international donors.
Oversee go-to-market strategy across freemium (Africa), premium (console/PC), and licensing revenue models.
Establish governance structures, financial models, and KPIs for both pilot projects and global scaling.
Personal Aspirations:
Demonstrate the viability of a symbiotic model where real agriculture informs simulations, and simulations drive youth education, innovation, and market participation.
Position Malawi as a pioneer in gamified education systems, while creating globally appealing titles that unlock new economic opportunities.
Build a flagship African-led game studio with the credibility to compete on the world stage.
Leverage her MSU MBA and Xbox experience to align local innovation with global gaming ecosystems.
Established pilot agreements with the Government of Malawi and institutional partners to integrate Kwathu Farms into digital learning programs.
Secure initial $2M seed funding, building on a $400K EdTech track record to expand into AgTech + Gaming.
Build a global advisory board and positioned Q2 as a category-defining enterprise in emerging markets innovation.
Secure prototype funding to co-finance the Kwathu Farms MVP.
Ship the Kwathu Farms MVP (2026) — a 15–20 hour gameplay experience merging farm simulation with systemic learning — in collaboration with Michigan State University as a capstone project.
Achievements:
Accepted into Xbox GameCamp Africa (2025), positioning Q2 as a flagship African-led innovation partner.