Agnes Nyaboke and Perez Ogayo excelling in foreign countries
A collage of Agnes Nyaboke (right) and Perez Ogayo (left) who are excelling in foreign countries. The two are products of Equity Leaders Program (ELP).

How Equity Leaders Program is Empowering Kenyan Students to Conquer Global Frontiers

The Equity Leaders Program (ELP) has emerged as a transformative force in shaping Kenya’s youth into global leaders, propelling them onto the international stage with significant impact across various sectors.

ELP has not only been a driving force in educational advancement but also in fostering a generation of leaders excelling in foreign countries, demonstrating the program’s ability to transcend borders and elevate Kenya’s global standing.

The success stories of individuals like Agnes Nyaboke and Perez Ogayo excelling in foreign countries are a testament to the program’s vision of creating globally competitive leaders who make remarkable contributions in fields such as business, technology, academia, healthcare, and innovation and become ambassadors of Kenya’s talent and potential.

From Kabula Primary School to earning a Master’s in Data Science

Agnes Nyaboke’s journey from Kabula Primary School in Bungoma County to earning a Master’s in Data Science at the University of Edinburgh, and now leading global data strategy at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), is a true success story.

Her work in data science has enhanced decision-making in the commerce industry and is crucial in addressing critical challenges in Africa’s finance landscape, such as improving digital financial inclusion.

This aligns with Equity Group’s Africa Recovery and Resilience Plan (ARRP), which emphasizes digital innovation and financial inclusion to boost Africa’s economic health.

In her current role at CIBC, Agnes collaborates with a diverse set of teams, including Enterprise Data Technology, CIBC Innovation Banking, and Capital Markets Technology, to revolutionize the sector.

Reflecting on her journey, Agnes says, “Africa needs to come together and champion one vision. I am deeply grateful to the Equity Leadership Program for their unwavering support in providing me with the education and opportunities necessary to excel globally and contribute to Africa’s collective progress.”

Recognized as a rising star, she serves as the second in command to the Vice President of the Enterprise Data team, leading a talented group in driving data strategy and innovation, showcasing her leadership skills and commitment to technological advancement.

Perez Ogayo’s success story courtesy of Equity Leaders Program

Perez Ogayo’s success is another inspiring story. Currently working in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning at Oracle as a Software Engineer, Perez is significantly contributing to the field of AI, which is crucial in transforming how industries interact with digital systems. Her work has the potential to benefit Africa, particularly in sectors like healthcare, finance, education, and customer service, where AI-driven solutions can bridge gaps in access and efficiency.

Her key achievements include contributing to over 15 scientific papers, presenting her research in five countries, winning the best student research work award during her Master’s program, graduating as the top student in her Computer Science class, and completing a transformative internship at Goldman Sachs in London.

The Equity Leadership Program has been instrumental in my journey, opening doors to global opportunities that have shaped my expertise in technology,” Perez shares. “What excites me most is the potential to bring these innovations back home, where technology can drive real impact.”

Perez is a true representation of how African scholars can contribute to and influence future technological trends.

The Equity Leaders Program has become a beacon of hope and opportunity for Kenya’s youth, empowering them to make a global impact. As more ELP beneficiaries excel in foreign countries, their achievements reflect the broader value of investing in youth as a means of enhancing Kenya’s global influence and economic reach. By fostering leadership, innovation, and global networks, the ELP continues to be a catalyst for progress, elevating individuals and ultimately the communities and societies that have raised them.

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