Idorenyin Umoh (BSc)
Director – Public Affairs | Board MemberAbout Me
Idorenyin Umoh is a founding member of Bridging Health Int'l (BHI) and the sole ground‑breaking team member who singularly commenced and anchored the organization’s work in Nigeria as its initial principal core team member. His early leadership laid the operational and community foundation for BHI’s presence and programs in the country.
He currently serves as Director-Public Affairs at Bridging Health Int’l (BHI) and is also a Board Member, contributing to governance oversight, strategic direction, and organizational stewardship. In this dual capacity, he supports public engagement, outreach, and organizational communications, while helping guide mission‑aligned decision‑making.
Beyond his nonprofit leadership, Idorenyin is a certified solar energy entrepreneur and technical sales executive, with professional experience advancing sustainable energy solutions in rural Nigerian communities. His work has focused on improving livelihoods through access to solar systems that support food processing, small‑scale commerce, and community infrastructure. He is a member of the Sustainable Energy Practitioners Association of Nigeria and has contributed to rural development initiatives, including solar street‑lighting projects.
Idorenyin brings a blend of community engagement, stakeholder relations, sustainability, and development practice, enabling him to bridge public affairs, governance, and grassroots impact across both the nonprofit and renewable‑energy sectors.
Idorenyin Umoh is a founding member of Bridging Health Int'l (BHI) and the sole ground‑breaking team member who singularly commenced and anchored the organization’s work in Nigeria as its initial principal core team member. His early leadership laid the operational and community foundation for BHI’s presence and programs in the country.
He currently serves as Director-Public Affairs at Bridging Health Int’l (BHI) and is also a Board Member, contributing to governance oversight, strategic direction, and organizational stewardship. In this dual capacity, he supports public engagement, outreach, and organizational communications, while helping guide mission‑aligned decision‑making.
Beyond his nonprofit leadership, Idorenyin is a certified solar energy entrepreneur and technical sales executive, with professional experience advancing sustainable energy solutions in rural Nigerian communities. His work has focused on improving livelihoods through access to solar systems that support food processing, small‑scale commerce, and community infrastructure. He is a member of the Sustainable Energy Practitioners Association of Nigeria and has contributed to rural development initiatives, including solar street‑lighting projects.
Idorenyin brings a blend of community engagement, stakeholder relations, sustainability, and development practice, enabling him to bridge public affairs, governance, and grassroots impact across both the nonprofit and renewable‑energy sectors.