Excellence Joshua

As an impact entrepreneur and advocate for gender inclusion in technology, I have been a beacon of inspiration and change for girls and women across Africa. With over four years of tireless dedication, I have directly equipped over 8000 African women and girls from across 35 countries with vital digital skills, thus playing a crucial role in breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering them to support their families and communities. As the visionary President and founder of the Techy Train Incubator Foundation, I lead a passionate team committed to advocating for digital education and empowerment of women and girls. The foundation’s outsourcing program is a testament to this commitment, successfully securing employment opportunities for women, impacting over 10,000 individuals across 40 countries since its inception in 2021. In my role as the founder and CEO of Techy Train Incubator, I established a pioneering business process outsourcing and IT consulting firm. This venture is strategically positioned to bridge the gender employment gap in Africa while providing cost-effective scaling solutions for businesses and organizations. Under my leadership, we aspire to be an international frontrunner in delegation and automation in business, championing the cause of women’s employment in the process. As a polymath, I am currently, Excellence navigating the complexities of the global healthcare landscape with an ambitious goal to enhance Global Health Systems, focusing particularly on the challenges and opportunities present in Africa leveraging technology and digital innovation. I am a Mastercard Foundation Scholar, pursuing a Master’s in Development Engineering with a specialization in Healthcare Transformation at the University of California, Berkeley. I am a multi-award-winning leader and author and penned “An African Girl’s First Guide to Technology.” A very relevant book distributed freely to teenage girls across the African continent, which serves as an introductory gateway for young African girls into the world of technology, igniting curiosity and ambition in the next generation of female tech enthusiasts.

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An African Girl’s First Guide to Technology Book Tour In today’s generation, girls and women have a significant knowledge gap in digital realities. As economies continue to digitize, people’s ability to use technology will become increasingly important for economic and social growth. Although advanced digital skills are required for some jobs, basic digital literacy is

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