Arthur Katalayi

Arthur Katalayi
Born May 10, 1982 (1982-05-10) (age 29)
Lyon, France
Ethnicity DR Congo
Education

 United States

 United Kingdom
Alma mater Rider University (M.A.)
Salem International University (B.S.)
Occupation Entrepreneur, Philanthropist

Arthur Kalala "The Katalyst" Katalayi (born May 10, 1982), is a French-born and raised, United Kingdom and United States-educated Congolese; originally from Mbuji-Mayi, in the Kasai-Oriental province of the Democratic Republic of Congo.[1] He serves as a Senior Advisor and Global Ambassador for Giving Back to Africa.[2][3]

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Early life and education

Of Luba ancestry, Katalayi was born in Lyon, France, and raised in Paris.[4] His namesakes are legendary American tennis player Arthur Ashe and mythic Kingdom of Luba emperor Kalala Ilunga. Katalayi first visited the Democratic Republic of Congo aged 6; in Kinshasa, and Lubumbashi, in the Katanga Province. At the age of 16, he left France for the United Kingdom where he spent a year in London, before attending the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College until 2001.[5]

2001 - United States

Three years after leaving France for the England, Katalayi was again weighing up the inviting vista of life in foreign climes.

New Frontier and American Dream

Having always had an eye for more far-reaching adventures than his peers, the United States of America then appeared to be the next natural destination towards Katalayi's progression and global aspirations. As fortune would have it, Katalayi first set foot on U.S. soil in July 2001,[6][7] in New York City, on what proved to be a life-changing, defining voyage. Thereafter, following a stint in Pittsburgh he earned a Bachelor's degree in 2005, from Salem International University, where he played college soccer as a student-athlete on an athletic scholarship.[4]

Subsequently, Katalayi moved to New Jersey and was the recipient of a Master's degree from Rider University, in 2009.[4]

Giving Back to Africa

Such a multidimensional background and international upbringing resulted in Katalayi being, sometimes, puzzled about his true identity. However, a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2007 seemed to clear the muddied waters and Katalayi joined Giving Back to Africa, an Indiana-based non-profit organization dedicated to the long-term mission of educating young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.[8]

The following year, whilst still at Rider, Katalayi gave a presentation about the Democratic Republic of Congo to two Baccalaureate Honors freshmen classes that had recently read 2000 Oprah's Book Club best-selling novel;[9][10]The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, which is set in the Congo during the 1960s.

In 2010, Katalayi was named Senior Advisor and Global Ambassador at Giving Back to Africa.[11][12][13]

Publications

References

  1. ^ “Student's Project Raises Awareness About Congo” News@Rider April 15th, 2009. Retrieved 20010-12-16
  2. ^ “Graduate works to educate on Congo” The Rider News March 25th, 2010. Retrieved 20011-05-16
  3. ^ “Giving Back to Africa” April 15th, 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-16
  4. ^ a b c “Katalayi Raises Awareness About Congo” News@Rider May 22, 2009. Retrieved 20010-12-16
  5. ^ "Who's Who in Southern Africa" May 10th, 2011. Retrieved 20011-06-09
  6. ^ “Student remembers his roots” The Rider News April 3rd, 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-16
  7. ^ "Arthur Katalayi | The Katalyst" August 10th, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-10
  8. ^ “Giving Back to Africa, Inc” April 15th, 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-16
  9. ^ "Oprah's Book Club, Oprah's Book Club Collection" June 23, 2000
  10. ^ "O, The Oprah Magazine" May 2010 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
  11. ^ "Rider University Alumni Magazine" Spring 2010
  12. ^ "Love Congo" October 2010
  13. ^ "Congo Day at Rider" (Trenton) Times April 14th, 2010