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"The bank then accepted to give me startup capital."
"In 2006 I was an AWARD grantee at IITA and this really transformed me as an individual."
"The following year I got the YARA award."
"The training was for scientists but they brought me in as a woman in business."
"Everyone said I was out of my mind."
"They said business is a male dominated area and that the private seed industry hardly existed in Uganda."
"The bank actually shut the door in my face."
"They told me I don’t have a business history and they cannot run such a risk. *They were not going to give me any money."
"I named it after the largest body of water on the continent."
"I felt it showed that I will always be here."
"In the early years it gave me the confidence every day to wake up and say, I am not going anywhere."
"Who would have thought so many years ago that as the only girl-child of four siblings my path would lead to Uganda’s electricity distribution utility and managing such an important public service."
"In Africa it is said that ‘it takes a village to raise a child."
"I was fortunate to grow up in an extended family environment."
"I went to a faith based girls’ only school where discipline and values were instilled in us."
"This I believe is the important cornerstone that gave me the courage to follow a career path probably not traditionally set out for women."
"One of the early defining moments in my working career was during my first job as a sales executive in a company dealing in office equipment."
"When I had contracted a sale, which was ten times the average salesperson’s daily output."
"It dawned on me that there are no limitations to the possibilities that can be achieved."
"Through dedication, commitment to results and hard work, I held the power to succeed."
"I joined the energy sector as a graduate trainee in 1996."
"I rose through the ranks to executive level at Umeme Ltd."
"Energy distribution company listed on the Ugandan and Kenyan stock exchanges."
"At the time of my intern year, the graduate training programme, which ran for two intensive years and hosted by the then publicly owned utility was a public entity."
"This exposed me to the entire business."
"Today I am managing 600 permanent employees and 1,000 contracted staff."
"I am proud to be the first female Executive Director to the board of Umeme Limited, a company and sector for which I hold so much passion."
"Through my efforts together with the Umeme team, the country has been able to more than double the number of households."
"That are connected to electricity over the past 10 years."
"The increase in access to electricity has improved the livelihood of households and communities and Uganda and has been."
"We have close to 1,500 people benefiting from the project."
"I think I’ve evolved over the years, but right now, I’d call myself a passionate learner of life."
"My entire career has been around advertising, communications and marketing, but I just have a passion and a zest for life, for brands and for people."
"Those three pillars; life, brands and people, that’s who I am."
"I am a graduate, of journalism."
"I graduated from Makerere University."
"I having my career then evolving into advertising; working with advertising agencies and then going into marketing and communications as my broad field of specialization."
"That’s who I am."
"From what people see from the professional side, I’m a lover of sports."
"I also like to see myself as a believer in people."
"I do quite a bit in terms of mentoring and lifting people up."
"Any opportunity I get to lift others is a gift."
"I take that with a big spoon."
"I am a Jesus lover and that really underpins my values as a person."
"What else can I say about me?"
"I’m into public speaking, I take any opportunity, like every week, I am speaking to some people."
"I’m frequently doing public speaking engagements."
"I and the microphone can’t be put apart."
"I’d describe my childhood as ‘very protected and yet very instrumental in who I am today’."
"Why do I say protected?"