Navigating the Energy Sector
3rd October 2023
In the fast-growing and ever-evolving energy sector, professionals are continually building their careers and skill sets. But there’s always more to be done.
During Africa Climate Week, AMI Enterprise partnered with POWERHer to host an exclusive event in Kigali, Rwanda tailored to professionals within the energy sector. The event provided a unique opportunity for talent managers, HR professionals and those in the workforce to gain insights and strategies for advancing their careers in the energy industry and as leaders in a broader professional context.
AMI’s leadership and management programmes have been targeted and customised for the energy sector, including two programmes actively recruiting – Empowering Managers and Future Females in Energy. Connect with the AMI Enterprise team to learn more about our business outcome-focused workplace learning and talent training offerings specifically for Africa’s ambitious energy companies.
Panelists for the event included:
- Jocelyne UWAMAHORO (MHRM), Director HR at Rwanda Energy Group (REG)
- Valerie Okinda, Chief People Officer Ampersand Solar
- Malik Shaffy Lizinde, Country Manager for AMI Rwanda
- John Frédérick van Zuylen, CEO of AFSIA (Africa Solar Industry Association)
The event was facilitated by AMI’s own Harold Angila, Activation Manager. Here are Harold’s takeaways from the event:
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