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Adema Sangale is a businesswoman, social entrepreneur and corporate executive in Kenya, who is the Managing Partner of C-Suite Africa, a business consultancy firm, based in Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. Her focus is advising locally owned businesses to transition from founder-managed to larger brand-driven, multi-country enterprises.


Education

Sangale attended The Kenya High School from 1989 to 1992. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems, obtained from the United States International University Africa, in Nairobi in 1997. She then received a Chevening Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, graduating with a Master of Business Administration in 2006. In 2015, she graduated with a
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, from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.


Career

She joined Procter and Gamble following a university recruitment programme. Her first position was Assistant Brand Manager for Pampers and Always brands in Kenya. Later, Nigeria and Poland were added to her docket. Over time she quickly rose through the ranks and was appointed managing director for
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. While there, she pioneered the ‘bottom of the pyramid’ solution and brought to light the predicament of girls having to miss school during their menses, on account of being unable to afford sanitary pads. She led the efforts to bring together a coalition of stakeholders from government, media and civil society to abolish taxation on sanitary pads. The key insight was that economically disadvantaged girls missed 4–5 days of school per month because they could not afford effective menstrual protection methods such as sanitary pads. This work spread to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, on the Indian sub-continent and was featured in a US advertising campaign for the Always brand. This was later featured in the New York Times. In 2004 she became the youngest local CEO to head a multinational company in Kenya at the age of 27. Simultaneously, she held the same position in an office which she ran from South Africa whereby she used to oversee marketing and communications across sub-Saharan Africa including in Angola, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia,
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and Kenya. Her most recent role in Canada included integrating marketing and brand communications for the fast-moving consumer goods
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in the
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n country. After she left Procter and Gamble in December 2013, having spent more than 13 years there, she spent one year at the Nairobi-based United Nations Environment Programme, as the Chief of Brand Building. She then spent another twelve months at World Bicycle Relief, an international non-profit that aims to reduce poverty in developing countries around the world. After that, she went into private consulting at C-Suites Africa, effective January 2018.


Other considerations

In August 2013, the Nairobi-based Business Daily Africa newspaper named Adema Sangale among the ''Kenya's Top 40 Under 40 Women in 2013''. She was nominated a New Generation Leader by the African Leadership Network. Adema also served as past chair of the Business Women's Initiative in Kenya, an initiate founded by Mary Robinson former President of Ireland. She is currently the Chair of the Harvard Africa Alumni Network. Adema Sangale is a contributor to the Nairobi-based
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English language newspaper.


See also

*
Diana Mulili Diana Mulili is a Kenyan economist, businesswoman, executive coach and corporate executive. She is the director, Digital Ecosystem for Africa at Prudential Africa. She is based in Nairobi, Kenya's capital city. She took up her current positio ...
* Charity Wayua *
Gladys Ngetich Gladys Chepkirui Ngetich (born c.1991) is a Kenyan engineer, and a Rhodes scholar, pursuing a doctorate degree in aerospace engineering at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom. She is the recipient of the Tanenbaum Fellowship and the ...
* Racheal Njoroge


References


External links


Website of C-Suite Africa
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sangale, Adema 1976 births Living people 21st-century Kenyan businesswomen 21st-century Kenyan businesspeople Kenyan chief executives Alumni of the University of Oxford Harvard Kennedy School alumni Procter & Gamble people United States International University alumni