Mary Waceke to Illuminate Gwitu Reunion 2024 with Data Analytics Insights
The highly anticipated Gikuyu Women in the USA (Gwitu) Reunion 2024 kicks off today, June 27th, and will run until June 29th at 4900 Valley View Lane, Dallas, TX.
This year’s reunion promises to be a landmark event, bringing together a vibrant community of Gikuyu women from across the United States for three days of networking, empowerment, and celebration of cultural heritage.
A highlight of the event is the participation of Mary Waceke, the esteemed CEO of Data Networks Learning LLC. Mary Waceke will be among the distinguished panelists addressing attendees, sharing her extensive knowledge and experience in the field of data analytics.
Her presentation is eagerly anticipated as she delves into the transformative power of data analytics and its pivotal role in driving business success and innovation.
Mary Waceke’s involvement adds significant prestige to the Gwitu reunion, particularly in light of her recent accomplishments.
Data Networks Learning LLC, under her leadership, has recently partnered with Safaricom, a leading telecommunications company. This partnership aims to enhance data literacy and analytics capabilities, benefiting a wide range of stakeholders from corporate entities to individual learners.
The partnership announcement comes on the heels of the Diaspora Tech Investment spearheaded by President William Ruto, which has endorsed Data Networks Learning LLC.
The Gwitu Reunion 2024 is more than just a gathering; it’s an opportunity to celebrate achievements, inspire future leaders, and strengthen the bonds within the Gikuyu community. Attendees can look forward to insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and cultural festivities that reflect the rich heritage and dynamic spirit of Gikuyu women.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional event! For more information or to reach out to Mary Waceke, you can contact her at +1 (480) 208-6000.
Join the Gwitu reunion and be part of a transformative experience that celebrates empowerment, community, and the future of data analytics.