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IBM (NYSE: IBM) has named Caroline Mukiira General Manager for IBM East Africa succeeding Nik Nesbitt, who served the role for the past 7 years.

Ms. Mukiira has been instrumental in leading the IBM TradeLens business for the Middle East and Africa and has been responsible for championing the transformation and digitization of trade across the region.

Prior to this, she was the Global Business Services Leader for IBM in East Africa, responsible for the day to day operations and strategy execution.

Before joining IBM, Ms. Mukiira held several leadership roles at Accenture in New York and has previously served at Progressive Insurance in Cleveland, Ohio and co-founded the local chapter of Standup for Kids, an NGO that caters for the homeless youth.

Ms. Mukiira obtained her Master’s degree in Management and Economics from Columbia University in New York City and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

“Nik Nesbitt’s leadership over the last seven years has helped establish IBM as a leading contributor to East Africa’s economic development agenda and in growing our partnerships with public and private sector organizations across the region,” said Tejas Mehta, Vice President & General Manager, North, East West Africa. “I would like to thank Nik for his leadership and commitment during his tenure at IBM and wishing him all the success in his new endeavor”.

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