Diana Nekoye Sifuna
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Strathmore University (MA)
Chartered Institute of Marketing (Certificate)
New York University
(Certificate)
Diana Nekoye Sifuna | |
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| Born | 1987 (age 38–39) |
| Citizenship | Kenya |
| Alma mater | Kenyatta University (BA) Strathmore University (MA) Chartered Institute of Marketing (Certificate) New York University (Certificate) |
| Occupation | Corporate Executive |
| Years active | 2017 — present |
| Known for | Public Policy, Governance, Advocacy, Diversity |
| Title | CEO at Jonathan Jackson Foundation |
| Website | simbaress |
Diana Nekoye Sifuna is a former Kenyan model[1][2] now turned a public policy and governance champion currently serving as the chief executive officer (CEO) and board secretary at the Jonathan Jackson Foundation.[3]
Diana served in the same capacities at The Youth Agenda[4][5] and holds several other portfolios including being a director of Uamuzi App, a tool that narrows the gap on leaders and their constituents, and a career advisor at Prosper App,[6] a development Service for Professionals.
She is a board member of Centre for African Affairs and Conflict Research (CAACOR),[7] and is a founder and director of diversity with Diana Podcast,[8][9] a discussion platform that zeroes in on diversity, governance and innovations in technology, as well as founder and creative director at Simbaress Fashions.
Diana studied at Lugulu Girls then proceeded to Kenyatta University, where she attained a Bachelor of Commerce degree (business administration, marketing).[10] She holds an MBA in public policy and management from Strathmore University.
She holds a certificate in project management from the Project Institute (via Computer Pride), a diploma in marketing communication from Chartered Institute of Marketing and a certificate in global leaders from the New York University.