Gladys Mburu

Gladys Mburu has extensive experience in client relations, business development, and strategic management within the pharmaceutical and agricultural sectors. Currently serving as the Client Relations Manager at Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS) since February 2009, Gladys leads a team that services over 2,000 clients while promoting accountability and operational excellence. Previous roles include Corporate Affairs and Operational Excellence Manager, Acting Head of Marketing & Strategy, and Customer Service Manager at MEDS, where significant achievements include driving sales growth and optimizing pricing strategies. Gladys has also held managerial positions in logistics and administration at Unga Farm Care E.A. Limited, Brands and Technologies Limited, and New KCC Limited Depot. Academic qualifications include a Master's in Business Administration with a focus on Strategic Management, a Diploma in Business Management, and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Linguistics.

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Nairobi, Kenya

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Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies-MEDS

Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS) is a Christian not-for-profit organization registered as a Trust of the ecumenical partnership of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) and the Christian Health Association of Kenya. Currently, the organization serves more than 2,200 organizations in Sub-saharan Africa. MEDS was officially founded in 1968 to provide reliable, quality, affordable essential drugs and medical supplies to church health units and to train health workers on the rational use of drugs.The organization has since grown to shape the medical supply chain in Kenya and the wider sub Saharan region by not only providing reliable, quality, affordable essential drugs and medical supplies to more than 2,000 health facilities but also to offer capacity building programmes for health workers, quality control and other pharmaceutical services.


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