Top 25 Most Powerful Women in the C-Suite Impacting Business 2022
Alice Kilonzo-Zulu bears the responsibility for ensuring compliance with local legal and regulatory requirements and serves as the spokesperson for all Ecobank matters in Rwanda.
Alice Kilonzo-Zulu bears the responsibility for ensuring compliance with local legal and regulatory requirements and serves as the spokesperson for all Ecobank matters in Rwanda.
Ms Kimemia Nechi has extensive experience in general management, with a track record of set up and building sustainable businesses with specialisation in wealth management and working with high-net worth clients.
Since Rebecca Miano’s appointment to the helm of KenGen in 2017, the seasoned corporate lawyer has proven her prowess as a corporate strategist and savvy business leader.
Patricia Ithau has worked with consumer brands including Unilever, Diageo/East Africa Breweries Limited and French personal care company, LÓreal.
A devoted people leader and a community- centric social entrepreneur, Teresa Njoroge has passionately been advocating for the rights of children of imprisoned parents, youth and women impacted by the Criminal Justice system.
In her tenure at the Bank, Annastacia Kimtai has championed financial inclusion for customers at the bottom of the pyramid by developing products and services to serve this niche.
Among her peers, Kathure Nyamu is a respected specialist in mergers and acquisitions, privatizations, valuations and finance raising.
Jane Karuku oversaw a remarkable recovery in EABL’s financial and operational performance in 2021 after a contraction in 2020 attributable to Covid-19 related restrictions and curfews.
Without a doubt, KEPSA is where it is today thanks to Carole Kariuki’s singular leadership style and poise.
Rita Kavashe has mentored many top executives who have been able to triple their personal equity.