Microsoft appoints Phyllis Migwi as the country manager for Kenya

Microsoft Kenya Phyllis Migwi

Microsoft Kenya Phyllis Migwi

Phyllis Migwi will now be responsible for managing Microsoft’s operations in Kenya in her new role as Country Manager. 

Phyllis Migwi has a proven track record as a business catalyst and leader who has fueled technological advancement over the past two decades. 

She has extensive experience in brand development, marketing, program management, and leadership in strategy and operations. 

Prior to this, Phyllis worked for IBM as the Regional Hybrid Cloud & AI Leader-Africa Growth Market. 

Delivering effective company models, growth strategies, and ecosystem value creation are things she is enthusiastic about. 

“I am delighted at the chance to contribute to Africa’s economic growth story. must establish Microsoft as the leading partner for that expansion while nurturing the leaders who will overcome today’s difficulties and create lasting legacies, added Phyllis. 

“I am pleased to welcome Phyllis as the new Kenya Country Manager to the Microsoft Africa Regional Cluster team. I have no doubt that her broad knowledge of technology in Africa will enable us to maximize the benefits of Microsoft Cloud while scaling partner and client business impact. As a fervent supporter of Africa’s potential, I think Phyllis is a crucial addition in revealing the special opportunities in the region, said Wael Elkabbany, general manager of the Africa Regional Cluster. 

In the past, she has held executive positions in the fast-moving consumer goods and information technology sectors in North America, Europe, Africa, and India. 

Phyllis has a Bachelor of Commerce from the Catholic University of East Africa and an MBA from the Hult International Business School.

 

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