Top 25 Most Powerful Women in C-Suite Impacting Business
What ultimately drives Wandia Gichuru is a vision of seeing “Africa Dress Herself”.
What ultimately drives Wandia Gichuru is a vision of seeing “Africa Dress Herself”.
Emily Waita has a broad understanding of the political, social and business operating environments within the continent having spent most of her career managing affairs in Eastern and Southern Africa, Horn of Africa, Indian Ocean Islands and Francophone Africa.
Catherine joined APA Life Insurance early 2017 as the first woman CEO in the APA/Apollo group. Since then, Catherine’s focus has been on growth of the company market share and growing the bottom line.
On safe environment for work, Annastacia Kimtai advises all women to speak up to be heard, with raised voices and be emotionally intelligent. She encourages women to support and empower one another, in addition to inculcating moral courage and integrity at the workplace at all times.
Lizz Ntonjira is a strategic communications and public affairs expert with extensive experience gained within a number of roles in the public, private and international development sectors spanning over 14 years.
As CEO of Takaful, Sumayya Hassan is focusing on deepening insurance penetration of Takaful across different sectors and demographics.
Bonnie Okumu’s legal career spans over a period of 16 years. Before joining KCB, she was the Chief Legal and Regulatory Affairs Officer and Company Secretary at Telkom Kenya (then branded as Orange).
As CEO at Laborex Kenya, one of Mwende Musunga's roles is to maintain and source new business opportunities and as she exits, one of her greatest satisfaction is having ventured and steered the organisation into the medical devices space and in the distribution of FMCG goods.
From her second job, Ms Agnes Gathaiya has worked mostly in the tech space and she has always thought that there should be more women at the table.
In July 2020, Caroline Mukiira was appointed as the first-ever female General Manager for IBM in East Africa. As the Regional General Manager for IBM East Africa, Caroline is responsible for IBM sales, marketing, services, and global delivery operations across eight countries.