This edition couldn’t have come at a better time than now, following the IWD celebrations in March whose theme was #BreakTheBias. From the traditional role of being homemakers and caregivers only, women have morphed to occupy their space in various businesses and careers as well as sit in boardrooms across the globe. This is while still juggling various balls at home for the majority. This edition of KCB Venture Magazine seeks to highlight and celebrate such women and give us all a chance to learn from their challenges and triumphs. In education, we have featured Jayne Mathenge of Brickwoods Schools in Nanyuki and Dr. Elizabeth Mary Okello, the founder of Makini Schools and first Kenya female bank manager. They share their victories and challenges as women in the education industry and especially the biases they have had to deal with in their field.
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