Bonnke Mutias

Program Delivery Lead at Assent

Bonnke Mutias has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies. In 2012, they volunteered at Transparency International, where they worked as a volunteer until April 2013. During this time, they gained experience in advocacy and writing reports on maladministration and human rights abuses.

In 2012, Bonnke also joined the Ecumenical Center for Peace and Justice as a Committee Member involved in civilian oversight. Bonnke audited the use of devolved funds in Uasin Gishu county and drafted petitions regarding maladministration and abuse of office.

From 2012 to 2014, Bonnke served as a Volunteer Project Manager at Friends of the Orphans. Bonnke assisted in identifying vulnerable children and rescuing them from the streets and abusive homes. Bonnke also played a key role in starting World Orphans Day celebrations to raise awareness about the plight of orphans.

In 2014, Bonnke worked as a Drama Trainer at Uasin Gishu High School for a short period. Later in the same year, they volunteered at Social Starters, although the specific role and duration are not mentioned.

In 2015, Bonnke volunteered as a Community Volunteer with _SocialStarters for a brief time.

In 2018, Bonnke joined the G-United Programme as a graduate volunteer, working until October 2018.

In 2019, Bonnke began working at Assent. Firstly, as a Supplier Advocate from November 2019 to January 2022, where they provided support to clients' suppliers and worked as a point of escalation. Later, they transitioned to the role of Supplier Support Specialist from January 2022 to November 2022. In this role, they worked with a team of supplier support associates and agents, gaining valuable conflict-solving skills.

Additionally, in 2019, Bonnke worked as a Content Supervisor for the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics during the Kenya Population and Household Census. Bonnke trained enumerators, ensured the availability of materials and equipment, assigned enumeration areas, and undertook census enumeration in resampled households.

In summary, Bonnke Mutias has valuable experience in project management, volunteer work, advocacy, training, and supervision, with a focus on supplier support, population census, and social welfare.

Bonnke Mutias has a education history that includes attending Kisii University from 2014 to 2016. During this time, they pursued a Bsc degree in Community Development with a focus on Research and Development Management. No other information is available regarding their education.

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Timeline

  • Program Delivery Lead

    November, 2022 - present

  • Supplier Support Specialist

    January, 2022

  • Supplier Advocate

    November, 2019