Owalo is also a member of the Professional Trainers' Association of Kenya. Prior to his appointment by Ruto, the former St Mary's School Yala alumni ran a consultancy firm - Owalo and Associates - as a managing consultant and has worked with several entities to develop strategic management plans.
The ICT nominee expressed optimism that he will deliver on his mandate to shepherd the country in its quest to embrace technology.
"This is an opportunity for me to serve my country and to help the president deliver on the promises that we made to Kenyans," said Owalo.
He promised to issue a comprehensive statement outlining what he intends to achieve and deliver in the docket. "There is no greater honour than to serve one's country. I promise to be responsive to the needs of Kenyans and to serve selflessly with diligence," he said.
For a man who has built a strong profile in management, Kenyans will be waiting to see how his expertise will be put to use in the ICT sector.
Owalo has also been charged with ensuring successful digitalization of government services aimed at driving the country's knowledge economy.
In the build-up to the August polls, Owalo was an integral figure in Ruto's quest to penetrate the stubborn Nyanza voting bloc. He helped develop an economic plan for the region and got the president to sign off on it.