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==Career==
==Career==
Kavindele started out as an Investment Banker with JP Morgan Chase for a number of years in the UK. He returned to Zambia and started a modelling agency as his first business, [[X Models Zambia]], in December 2008.
Kavindele started out as an Investment Banker with JP Morgan Chase for a number of years in the UK. He returned to Zambia and started a modelling agency as his first business, [[X Models Zambia]], in December 2008.
==See also==
*[[:Category:Zambian photographers|Zambian photographers]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 06:39, 5 September 2016

Enoch Kavindele Jr
Enoch Kavindele Jr.jpg
Born
Nationality Zambia
OccupationPhotographer
Known forX Models Zambia
Parent(s)
Websiteenochkavindelejr.com

Enoch Percy Kavindele Jr is a Zambian photographer and businessman. He is the eldest son of Zambia's former Vice-President, Enoch Kavindele.

Early life and education

At the age of 7, Kavindele went sent to a boarding school at Sunningdale Prep School in Ascot, Berskshire. For his GSCEs and A Levels he went to Stowe School in Buckingham, where he was one of only two black students and was made Head Boy and Captain of the 1st XV Rugby in my final year. This was the second time in Stowe’s one hundred year history that these two prestigious positions were given to the same individual.

He then went on to university at the London School of Economics where he graduated with an under-graduate degree in Management & Economics. He further went to Leeds University for his Masters Degree in Development Economics.

Enoch further attended the University of Fable where he received a Bachelor's degree in Art with a specialization in Photography.

Career

Kavindele started out as an Investment Banker with JP Morgan Chase for a number of years in the UK. He returned to Zambia and started a modelling agency as his first business, X Models Zambia, in December 2008.

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