Categories: Business

African Management Institute Appoints Asha Mweru Mbowa To Head AMI Enterprises

Business learning firm, African Management Institute (AMI) has appointed Asha Mweru Mbowa to head its new division, AMI Enterprises.

AMI Enterprises will be dedicated to boosting workplace and professional skills for growth-stage and established companies.

AMI says the new division leverages its long-standing position in the continent’s training sector and its Africa-focused approach, proven to drive performance among leaders, managers, and Africa’s growing workforce.

“The recent establishment of AMI Enterprise as a core division will allow us to scale up our support for these companies as they grow to be a force in the global economy. There’s no one more qualified than Asha Mweru Mbowa to lead AMI Enterprise as we respond to the rapid growth and demand across Africa for AMI’s corporate and growth-stage business training programs,” said Rebecca Harrison, AMI’s CEO and co-founder.

Mbowa who previously served as Director of Operations and Talent is being credited for the 118pc growth of AMI employees from 2020 to 2022.

“AMI’s team not only prepares the next generation of African leaders and workforce. Our team is part of the next generation. We know that Africa’s business and professional talent are the driving factors behind the growth of the continent’s established and emerging businesses,” said Mbowa following her appointment.

AMI equips businesses, managers, and Africa’s future workforce with the practical tools and training they need to succeed and drive growth through its learning approach which incorporates virtual and in-person workshops with on-the-job practice and support accompanied by practical online and mobile learning tools.

Mbowa holds a degree in Business and Information Technology from Strathmore University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Liberal Arts, Management from the Harvard Extension School.

She will lead an AMI Enterprise division with a deep bench and an ever-growing footprint across the continent, including sales and learning delivery team members in Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Senegal, and Nigeria.

Ndungu Brian

Brian is a multimedia journalist and social media manager with demonstrated work both in digital and print media. I am a natural freak in telling trending conversations from an African perspective. For this and many more, feel free to share your thoughts, tips or even a chat at janynbrian@gmail.com. Grazie!!

Recent Posts

Lamu Island Stays Places Where Swahili Time Slows Down

The Maji’s ResortMaji’s Resort sits on the southern tip of Lamu Island at Shela Beach,…

3 hours ago

Malindi Coast Stays 5 Hotels From Wellness to Self-Catering, All on Your Terms

Ocean Beach Resort and Spa Ocean Beach Resort and Spa sits on Watamu Road, 4km…

4 hours ago

KCB And Inchcape Kenya To Mechanize The Agricultural Sector

KCB Bank Kenya and Inchcape Kenya have launched a strategic partnership providing up to 95%…

9 hours ago

How to Experience Authentic Kilifi A Stay at Marina Camp Site

Kilifi’s Quiet CoastlineKenya’s coast is famous for Diani and Watamu, but Kilifi Creek offers something…

9 hours ago

Two Dead and 17 Injured as Massive Fire Ravages Nairobi’s Gikomba Market

A devastating pre-dawn fire swept through Nairobi’s Gikomba Market on Sunday, killing two people, injuring…

9 hours ago

Lobby Groups Reveal 49 Kenyans Killed By Police Officers Since January

A joint investigative report compiled by local human rights defenders reveals that police officers shot…

10 hours ago