Emily Kamunde-Osoro Pcc

Human Resources Director at TradeMark Africa

Emily Kamunde-Osoro PCC serves as the Human Resources Director at TradeMark Africa since February 2024, while also holding multiple leadership roles, including Executive & Leadership Coach at Skillsoft and Member of the Governing Council at PAC University. With extensive experience in human resources, Emily has been a Partner at Erickson Coaching International and Director at Rise & Learn Global, where responsibilities encompass business strategy and training programs. Emily has also contributed significantly to Maxwell Leadership as a speaker and coach, and served as Global Director of the Professional Coaches Board at the International Coaching Federation. Previous roles include Group Head of Human Resources at Jubilee Insurance, and various HR positions at Syngenta, where noteworthy achievements include implementing talent management programs and developing HR strategies. Emily holds an MBA in Human Resource Management from the University of Nairobi and several other credentials in coaching and human resource management.

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TradeMark Africa

TradeMark Africa (TMA), formerly TradeMark East Africa, is a leading African Aid-for-Trade organisation that was established in 2010, with the aim to grow intra-African trade and increase Africa’s share in global trade, while helping make trade more pro-poor and more environmentally sustainable. TMA operates on a not-for-profit basis and is funded by: Belgium, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Canada, Denmark, the European Union, Finland, France, Ireland, the Mastercard Foundation, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. TMA works closely with regional and continental inter-governmental organisations, national Governments, the private sector, and civil society. Since its inception, TMA has delivered substantial gains for trade and regional economic integration in East Africa and the Horn of Africa, including a reduction of 16.5% in cargo transit times on the Northern Corridor from Mombasa to Bujumbura, and a reduction of an average of 70% in the time taken to cross selected one stop border posts. TMA officially launched its continental-wide shift and rebrand in West Africa in January 2023, with Ghana being the first country of operations in the region. In 2022, TMA set up a catalytic finance company – Trade Catalyst Africa – that will pilot commercially viable projects for creating trade infrastructure (both physical and digital) as well as increasing access to Trade Finance for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Both TCA’s and TMA's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya. Offices are in: EAC Secretariat - Arusha, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Rwanda, Somaliland, Tanzania, and Uganda, with operations in Mozambique, South Sudan and Zambia. For more information, please visit www.trademarkafrica.com


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