CEO/President - Jean Lefe Ag Nouh

Jean Lefe Ag Nouh is a prominent figure in both manuscript preservation and emergency contracting. Based in Timbuktu, Mali, he is the owner of the Yattara Family Private Library, which houses significant historical manuscripts, including a notable 16th-century Qur'an manuscript from North Africa. His work with these manuscripts is recognized for preserving African literary heritage, particularly in Islamic scholarship, and has garnered international attention, including displays at major museums such as the Detroit Institute of Arts. Read:

Qur’an Manuscript from North Africa
https://iqsaweb.org/tag/jean-lefe-ag-nouh
https://iqsaweb.org/2014/11/10/n-african_q_ms

Jean Lefe Ag Nouh is also the CEO and President of the 4 Pillars Emergency Contracting Consortium, based in Atlanta, Georgia. This company provides diverse services, from logistics and IT management to general construction and in-home care. His background in logistics, especially in refrigerated transport, complements his leadership role in a consortium focused on sustainable solutions for government contracts, aiming to enhance emergency response and infrastructure resilience in local communities.

Digitizing Timbuktu https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/collections/bdr:p4qvh3nb

Jean Lefe Ag Nouh