Susan Mboya
Susan Mboya is a Kenyan businesswoman and philanthropist, known for her significant contributions to the empowerment of women and youth in Africa. She is the daughter of the late Tom Mboya, a prominent Kenyan politician and trade unionist.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Susan Mboya was born in Kenya. She pursued her higher education in the United States, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from the University of Connecticut. She later obtained a Doctorate in Industrial Pharmacy from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Career[edit | edit source]
Susan Mboya has had a distinguished career in both the corporate and non-profit sectors. She has held various leadership positions in multinational companies, including Procter & Gamble and The Coca-Cola Company. At Coca-Cola, she served as the President of the Coca-Cola Africa Foundation and the Group Director for Women's Economic Empowerment.
Procter & Gamble[edit | edit source]
During her tenure at Procter & Gamble, Mboya worked in various capacities, focusing on marketing and brand management. Her work contributed to the growth and success of several key brands in the company's portfolio.
The Coca-Cola Company[edit | edit source]
At The Coca-Cola Company, Mboya was instrumental in launching and leading the 5by20 initiative, which aimed to empower 5 million women entrepreneurs across the company's value chain by 2020. Her efforts significantly impacted the lives of many women in Africa and other parts of the world.
Philanthropy[edit | edit source]
Susan Mboya is the founder of the Zawadi Africa Education Fund, a non-profit organization that provides scholarships to academically gifted but financially disadvantaged girls from Africa to pursue higher education in the United States. The program has successfully supported numerous young women, enabling them to achieve their educational and career goals.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Susan Mboya is married to Evans Kidero, a Kenyan politician and former Governor of Nairobi County. The couple is known for their philanthropic efforts and contributions to various social causes in Kenya.
Legacy and Impact[edit | edit source]
Susan Mboya's work in both the corporate and non-profit sectors has had a lasting impact on the empowerment of women and youth in Africa. Her leadership and dedication continue to inspire many, and her initiatives have created opportunities for countless individuals to improve their lives and communities.
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