

Daniel Ekollo
President/CEO
What you need to know about him.
A husband, a father, and an engineer, Daniel has dedicated his life to serving others. Born in Douala, Cameroon, he grew up in the historic town of Eséka, where he was guided during his journey by values of solidarity, compassion, and community service. He studied Electrical Engineering and later enrolled in the United States, where he has lived with his wife for more than ten years, in the Computer Engineering Program. he consistently combined professional growth with social commitment. His life philosophy is simple yet powerful: true happiness is found in giving back to others.
What is his role at Let’s Be One?
As the President of Let’s Be One Foundation, he provides vision, leadership, and direction to the members. He ensures the stability of the foundation in relation to its mission, which is to restore dignity and hope to vulnerable communities. He takes his role as a personal commitment to actively participate in projects and initiatives that embody the values of unity, compassion, and service.
Why Let’s Be One Foundation?
Daniel believes that Let’s Be One Foundation is the natural extension of a lifelong commitment to helping others. Having previously been involved with Protect Our Children de Tika and Green Vert de Eneo in Cameroon, he understood early on that sustainable change comes from collective action. Let’s Be One was founded on the same vision shared by a group of married couples to create a space where compassion is not just a word but a concrete realization. Let’s Be One is a channel through which he fulfills his call to build stronger communities and spread hope.
What Daniel likes to do.
Beyond professional and community responsibilities, Daniel finds joy in sharing, mentoring, and supporting others. He spends time with his family, advises young people, and engages in projects that uplift his community. He expresses his passion for technology with humility throughout his career and his role at Let’s Be One. Whether through my work as an engineer or as president of Let’s Be One.



