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Whypen is powered by a diverse group of writers and thinkers who share a passion for exploring the “why” behind the world’s most intriguing questions. Our authors have backgrounds spanning management, economics, public policy, technology, engineering, psychology and creative writing.

Editorial Team

  • Duncan Ndung’uOwner & Lead – Duncan has a background in management information systems and oversees Whypen’s strategic direction. He leverages his experience in business analysis, data analytics, IT support and content development to ensure every article is grounded in solid research and presented in a reader‑friendly way.

  • Chrisantus WamalwaLean Six‑Sigma Black Belt – With over 10 years’ experience in logistics, sustainability and manufacturing, Chrisantus brings a process‑optimization mindset to Whypen. 

  • Emily JohnsonSenior Content Writer & Editor – Emily is a seasoned writer and editor with more than a decade of experience producing narratives for technology, healthcare and lifestyle industries. She ensures that complex ideas are translated into clear, compelling stories that resonate with readers.

  • Michael ThompsonSenior Full‑Stack Developer & Data Analyst – Michael supports the technical side of Whypen. He develops the platform, maintains site security and helps analyze data trends to inform our content strategy.

Regular Contributors

  • Mia Bennett – An economist and journalist who explores the intersection of markets, psychology and consumer behaviour. Her article “Why Consumer Behavior Changes with Inflation” examines how inflation affects shopping habits and corporate strategy.

  • Malik – Writes across several categories. His articles investigate topics ranging from political polarization and campaign promises to financial advice, economic inequality and corporate culture.

  • Darn – Focuses on culture and society topics. Darn’s work covers themes such as public health, political polarization, failure of recycling programs and gender‑norm narratives.

Whypen welcomes guest writers who align with our mission of asking meaningful “why” questions. If you are interested in contributing, please contact us at info@whypen.com

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