Egypt - ALX Africa https://www.alxafrica.com Tech Training for the Digital Future Fri, 05 Apr 2024 06:52:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 A Q&A with Mohamed Ali: The Risk-Taking Fellowship Ambassador https://www.alxafrica.com/mohamed-ali-the-risk-taking-fellowship-ambassador/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mohamed-ali-the-risk-taking-fellowship-ambassador https://www.alxafrica.com/mohamed-ali-the-risk-taking-fellowship-ambassador/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.alxafrica.com/?p=518 As part of the #FindYourPlace series, Egypt-born web developer and ALX SE graduate Mohamed Ali shares with us his journey so far, and how he hopes to add value to the world.

The post A Q&A with Mohamed Ali: The Risk-Taking Fellowship Ambassador first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
Mohamed Ali | The Risk-Taking The ROOM Fellowship Ambassador - #FindYourPlace

In this conversation with Egypt-born web developer and ALX SE graduate Mohamed Ali, we gain some insight into why he’s such a rising star.  His exemplary leadership in The ROOM Fellowship led to his selection as an ambassador for this impactful tech community, where he’s coaching, mentoring and collaborating with other Fellows in Egypt and across the community.

As part of the #FindYourPlace series, find out how ALX and The ROOM Fellowship provided Mohamed with the confidence and skills to pursue a career in tech.

Tell us a bit about your background and early life. How did it influence your journey to tech?

I’ve loved games since I was a child. Funny side note – my father bought me a computer when I was much younger, and a neighbour used to sell me games that were actually free! Anyway, one day I was exploring the computer’s settings, and I accidentally deleted the Windows file. It was eventually fixed by a computer engineer, but this made me even more interested in computers, and I was eager to understand how he solved the problem. As I continued to use the computer, I kept making ‘mistakes’ that required fixing, until one day when I found out the engineer was reinstalling the Windows programmes via a CD. He explained to me how it worked, and this piqued my interest in computers at the age of 9. 

Five years later, we got internet access at home, and I began to use search engines to explore the wonderful world of technology. I was eventually able to troubleshoot and fix computer issues by myself. These experiences formed the foundation for my love of technology, and what prompted me to become a Software Engineer. 

What do you do currently?

I am a front-end member of the Google Developer Students Club (GDSC) at Fayoum University in Egypt, and I am currently working on a website development project for a local community organisation. My role is to design and develop the website’s front-end, which is the part of the website that users see and interact with. I am also responsible for ensuring that the website is user-friendly and accessible to everyone. 

Additionally, I recently became a Fellowship Ambassador for The ROOM Fellowship, a role I’m really excited about.

How will this opportunity help you achieve your purpose, and add value to the world?

The ROOM Fellowship Ambassador Mohamed Ali at a Google Developer Student Clubs event | #FindYourPlace

It will allow me to use my skills and knowledge to help others succeed. As a Fellowship Ambassador of The ROOM, I get to coach, mentor, and collaborate with other talented Fellows from across the continent, helping them develop their skills and achieve their goals. It also provides me with a platform to advocate for change. I believe that it is important to speak out about the challenges I and other tech professionals face, and to call for action towards a more inclusive and equitable tech industry in Africa.

What does the phrase “I Found My Place” mean to you?

To me, it means a combination of different things. It means finding a career that I am passionate about and that I am good at, while also finding a community of people who accept and support me. It also means finding a sense of purpose that drives me to make a difference in the world. 

I believe that everyone has unique talents and gifts, and when we finally find our place, we can use our gifts to make the world better.

What was the one thing you did that set you on this transformative journey to finding your place, and how do you think you’ve changed since then?

What helped me was summoning the courage to take risks. I was always a good student, and I was always told that I would be successful in whatever I did, but I never really felt passionate about anything. I just did what I thought I was supposed to do. Finding my place in the tech industry has now completely transformed my outlook on life.

On a personal level, I am now more confident and self-assured. I know that I am capable of achieving my goals, and I am not afraid to take risks. I am also more passionate about my work, and I am excited to see what the future holds.

On a professional level, I am more focused and driven. I have a clear sense of purpose, and I am committed to making a difference in the world through my work. I am also more collaborative and team-oriented, and I am always looking for ways to learn and grow.

It’s definitely a journey that I’m still on, but I’m so grateful for how far I’ve come.

The ROOM Fellowship Ambassador Mohamed Ali at the Techne Summit in Cairo | #FindYourPlace

What role did ALX and The ROOM Fellowship play in helping you find your place?

ALX and The ROOM Fellowship provided me with an opportunity to learn from experienced tech professionals and mentors within those programmes. This experience has significantly contributed to the development of my skills and deepened my understanding of the tech industry. Within these communities, I’ve also had the privilege to work with other talented people who share similar interests and a passion for tech.

Before I joined ALX and The ROOM Fellowship, I didn’t think that I was qualified to work in the tech industry. But these programmes helped me to build my skills and gain the confidence that I needed to pursue a career in tech.

You have your whole career ahead of you, and are sure to experience more wins. Why do you think it is important to share your story now and celebrate your career milestones?

For a number of reasons: 

  1. To inspire others to pursue their own dreams and goals: When people see that you have achieved success, it can give them the motivation to do the same.
  1. To build a network: Sharing my story has been a great way to connect with other people in my field. You never know who you might meet and what avenues might open up for collaboration and mutual growth.
  1. To boost my confidence: When you take the time to celebrate your accomplishments, it can help you to feel more confident in your abilities. This has been especially helpful for me, especially when I am facing challenges or setbacks.
  1. So I never forget my journey: As you continue on your career path, it can be easy to forget all of the hard work and sacrifices that you have made. Sharing my story helps me remember my journey and all of the lessons that I have learned along the way.

What advice would you give to a Fellow trying to find their place?

If you are still searching for your place in the world, don’t give up. Keep exploring and learning, and eventually you will find it. And when you do, you will know it. You will feel a sense of peace and satisfaction that you have never felt before.

Other tips I’ll share are:

  • Explore different options. Don’t be afraid to try new things and step outside of your comfort zone. The more you explore, the more likely you are to find something that you are passionate about.
  • Talk to people who are already doing what you want to do. Ask them about their experiences and what advice they would give. They can give you valuable insights that can help you on your journey.
  • Don’t be afraid to fail. Failure is a part of life, and it’s important to learn from your mistakes. Don’t let fear of failure hold you back from pursuing your dreams.
  • Be patient. Finding your place takes time. Don’t expect to find it overnight. Just keep exploring and learning, and eventually, you will find something that you are passionate about.
  • Celebrate your successes. When you achieve a goal, take some time to celebrate. This helps you stay motivated and pushes you to keep moving forward.

ALX offers access to a community for lifelong learning experiences, peer support, and career development opportunities through The ROOM Fellowship.

Enrol today in any of our tech programmes to become part of a network of passionate individuals dedicated to helping you #FindYourPlace.

The post A Q&A with Mohamed Ali: The Risk-Taking Fellowship Ambassador first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
https://www.alxafrica.com/mohamed-ali-the-risk-taking-fellowship-ambassador/feed/ 0
Conversations in Cairo: All Things Data Science at ALX Maadi Tech Lab https://www.alxafrica.com/conversations-in-cairo-all-things-data-science-at-alx-maadi-tech-lab/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=conversations-in-cairo-all-things-data-science-at-alx-maadi-tech-lab https://www.alxafrica.com/conversations-in-cairo-all-things-data-science-at-alx-maadi-tech-lab/#respond Wed, 26 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.alxafrica.com/conversations-in-cairo-all-things-data-science-at-alx-maadi-tech-lab/ A knowledge sharing session with Data Science guru and Reckitt Sales Operations Analyst Mohammed Essam at ALX Cairo.

The post Conversations in Cairo: All Things Data Science at ALX Maadi Tech Lab first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
To provide learners with practical knowledge, prioritise their feedback, and share valuable insights on their Data Science studies, we hosted data guru Mohammed Essam last month at a knowledge sharing session with ALX learners at our Maadi Tech Lab in Cairo.

Poster of a knowledge sharing session with data science guru at Reckitt Mohamed Essam - ALX Cairo
Data Science guru Mohamed Essam speaking to ALX learners at the Maadi Tech Lab in Cairo

100+ eager learners engaged in insightful discussions and posed pertinent questions on various aspects of data including data science, data analytics, and pursuing a career in this rapidly growing field. This comprehensive exploration of the topics helped equip learners with the knowledge required to make informed decisions about their future in the data science field.

Data Science guru Mohamed Essam speaking to ALX learners at the Maadi Tech Lab in Cairo
Data Science guru Mohamed Essam posing with ALX learners and team at the Maadi Tech Lab in Cairo

Enrol today to become an ALX-certified Data Scientist or Data Analyst, for a career in some of the most in-demand roles in any industry.

The post Conversations in Cairo: All Things Data Science at ALX Maadi Tech Lab first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
https://www.alxafrica.com/conversations-in-cairo-all-things-data-science-at-alx-maadi-tech-lab/feed/ 0
Karibu, ALX 2023 Learners! https://www.alxafrica.com/karibu-alx-2023-learners/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=karibu-alx-2023-learners https://www.alxafrica.com/karibu-alx-2023-learners/#respond Fri, 12 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.alxafrica.com/karibu-alx-2023-learners/ 4 programmes. 30,000 learners. 8 cities across Africa. The ALX community spent Karibu onboarding week in grand style! Here are the highlights.

The post Karibu, ALX 2023 Learners! first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
4 ALX learners holding a large frame prop | ALX Karibu 2023

Welcome. Ẹ káàbọ̀. Marhaba. Sawubona. This is all we meant to express in our Karibu onboarding week at ALX.

From May 6th to May 13th, all over the continent – in our 8 core marketsover 30,000 learners from Casablanca to Johannesburg convened at the Karibu Opening Ceremony to officially begin their ALX tech journeys.

The immersive onboarding experience began with a blended session that connected all of our new learners to the story, mission and values of ALX and to one another, setting the foundation for their learning journey with us.

Our new learners were treated to an intimate fireside chat with the CEO and Founder of ALX, Fred Swaniker, where they had the rare opportunity to ask him all their burning questions. The events featured captivating performances, engaging discussions, and impactful opportunities for learners to build relationships with one another and the ALX team.

Virtually everything was fresh this Karibu week, as we took the chance to showcase the opening of our new tech hubs in our 8 cities across the continent. The sparkling new hubs are designed to address the crucial need for high-speed internet and infrastructure, offering a vibrant co-working environment that fosters productivity and peer support.

The Karibu week oriented learners into the ALX community as they commence their training in one of our 4 newly launched tech programmes:Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and Salesforce Administrator, along with our new blended learning Software Engineering programme.

In total, over 32,000 new learners have begun their exciting journey of Doing Hard Things with ALX. Scroll down to feast your eyes on the Karibu highlights from every city – and keep up with the activities at @alxafrica on all social media platforms.

Casablanca | Complex Med 5 Stadium

Cairo | Cairo International Stadium – Covered Halls Complex

Accra | Ohene-Konadu Auditorium, UPSA

Lagos | The Vantage Point Event Centre, Ikeja; Harbour Point, Victoria Island

Addis Ababa | Welosefer, Kana Warehouse

Nairobi | Bomas of Kenya

Kigali | KG 9 Ave. Deco Center, 3rd Floor

Johannesburg | Old Park Station


Find out more about how ALX is helping young Africans kickstart their careers in the most in-demand technical professions – and check out the stories from some of our talented young leaders.

The post Karibu, ALX 2023 Learners! first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
https://www.alxafrica.com/karibu-alx-2023-learners/feed/ 0
Be Bold. Lead Tech: The Most Inspiring Women of ALX https://www.alxafrica.com/be-bold-lead-tech-the-most-inspiring-women-of-alx/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=be-bold-lead-tech-the-most-inspiring-women-of-alx https://www.alxafrica.com/be-bold-lead-tech-the-most-inspiring-women-of-alx/#respond Tue, 07 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.alxafrica.com/?p=1031 In honour of International Women’s Day 2023, we’re shining a spotlight on the amazing women of the ALX community – our learners, graduates, mentors, and the women working magic behind the scenes at ALX.

The post Be Bold. Lead Tech: The Most Inspiring Women of ALX first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
ALX Women in tech - IWD 2023

In honour of International Women’s Day 2023, we’re shining a spotlight on the amazing women of the ALX community – our learners, graduates, mentors, and the women working magic behind the scenes at ALX. While we continue to actively #EmbraceEquity, here’s a look at our top 20 Most Inspiring Women who are doing hard things and transforming the global tech landscape.

Our Rising Talent

Mayen Kalu – Researcher, Biochemist, Software Engineer

“Tech is not a male or female thing; it’s a human thing. As long as you’re smart and are willing to put in the work, the possibilities are endless.”

Mayen Kalu is a researcher from Nigeria, and one of the winners of the #ALXChallenge2022. Her winning image – “Mom Who Codes: The Untold Story” – depicted her inspiring experience as a wife, mother, university lecturer, and PhD candidate, going through the rigorous ALX Software Engineering programme. A biochemist by training, Mayen loves to explore the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and the human brain, and seeks opportunities to use technology to solve local and global problems.

Loise Okoro – Customer Support Specialist, Data Analyst

“Failure has taught me that not rising after falling is the primary failure. Now, giving up is not even an option, but rising and persisting until I win is always my goal.”

Loise Okoro is an agritech degree holder turned customer support specialist. Her career began in the nonprofit sector and grew to include roles in sales, tech assistance and customer support, both in her home country of Nigeria and abroad in the United States. She is currently taking ALX’s Data Analytics programme – her second ALX programme so far – and is a Fellow in The ROOM‘s talent community, working to pay it forward by creating her own platform to equip and empower other aspiring data-driven administrators.

Lucy Maina – Medical Student, Software Engineer

“It’s important to know that your gender should never hold you back from pursuing your dreams. With hard work, perseverance, and a commitment to your goals, you can overcome any obstacles and succeed as a software engineer.”

Lucy Njeri Maina is an ALX Software Engineering learner and undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelors’ degree in Medicine at the University of Nairobi. Her first five years in medical school exposed her to various problems in the healthcare sector and inspired her to look to technology to address them. Now Lucy’s mission is to improve the healthcare access and support of women in deprived neighbourhoods.

Nancy Annu – Procurement and Supply Chain Assistant, Software Engineer

“Remember why you started and keep that hope alive.”

Nancy Annu is a Procurement and Supply Chain Assistant from the Eastern region of Ghana. As a passionate and self-motivated young professional who believes in the persistent nature of women, she strives to be a source of inspiration and encouragement. She is a two-time ALX learner currently enrolled in ALX’s Software Engineering programme, and looks forward to the opportunities that a career in tech has in store for her. 

Rufaro Razuwika – PhD Student, Software Engineer

“Don’t let your gender define what you can do. There are unlimited opportunities, so if you can get one, just take it. Your gender is not going to count at the end of the day.”

ALX learners have different motivations for enrolling in our programmes. PhD student Rufaro Razuwika sought to learn Python so it could ease the data analysis process of her Bioinorganic Chemistry research. After joining the Software Engineering programme at ALX, she discovered other programming languages, increasing her interest in technology. As a philomath, Rufaro is excited to upgrade her STEM status with Software Engineering skills, and hopes to spread the joys of learning new things with others.

Phyllis Laryea – Operations Associate, Software Engineer

“Know what you want and go after it. No matter what, if you have it in the back of your mind that you will figure it out, you will break through all your challenges.”

Ghana-born Phyllis Laryea is an Executive Assistant and Operations Associate at D4 Consult and an ALX Software Engineering learner. Passionate about learning, Phyllis believes that empowering women who have interests in the tech space will contribute towards providing equal opportunities across other sectors. She aims to spread awareness and provide green solutions through software development.

ALX Alumni

Emma Dicks – Co-founder of CodeSpace Academy

“Coding is a new literacy and we’re helping teachers bring this into their classrooms. Young people will now learn to read, write, count and code!”

Emma Dicks is an ALX graduate and the co-founder of CodeSpace Academy, an educational institution that specialises in teaching coding & software development. CodeSpace has received global acclaim for its highly-effective initiatives that foster diversity in the tech world. Passionate about supporting young women in tech, Emma founded the non-profit Code for Cape Town in 2014, which teaches coding to high school girls.

Elizabeth Okullow – Founder of Aafri Fudi & Lafamia Greens

“First, identify what you can do with the talents and skills you have. Then leverage the resources that you have — be it social, human or financial capital — to initiate change. Lastly, choose to be bold, action-oriented and vision-focused. If you can follow these 3 principles, you will be unstoppable!”

As a trailblazing graduate of ALX, Elizabeth Okullow has committed her life to one mission: creating food sustainability in Africa. It may be a mammoth task, but this ambitious microbiologist and agritech entrepreneur has already founded two businesses – Lafamia Greens and Aafri Fudi utilising hydroponic technology to promote sustainable farming. At the age of 25, she’s just getting started.

Joy Otieno – Programme Specialist, Digital Activist

“Be confident in your abilities, and you will be shocked by the exceptional networks and opportunities that will chase after you.”

Joy Otieno is a Programme & Operations Specialist at ALX and The ROOM, and a graduate of ALX. The self-described digital activist and Afro-optimist is passionate about youth empowerment, as evidenced by her highly educational and uplifting social media activity. At work, she builds and engages our community of tech talent by designing transformative events and experiences that enrich their professional journeys.

Firdaus Salim – Technical Writer & Mentor, Software Engineer

“Women’s voices are worth sharing not only because we are underrepresented in the tech industry, but also because we are competent, intelligent, proactive individuals with merit-worthy ideas that can improve projects and processes.”

Celebrated for having the most inspiring conversation in 2021 with ALI Founder Fred Swaniker, ALX Software Engineering graduate, Firdaus Salim is a rising force to be reckoned with. Despite entering the world of tech with no prior experience, her tenacity and passion for learning have opened doors for a promising future. Now, as a blogger, Technical Writer and Technical Mentor with ALX’s Software Engineering team, she offers training and support to others on their own tech learning journeys. 

Kibirt Bayou – Software Engineer

“There is no better field to accommodate all the twists and turns of life as a woman than tech. All you really need is a laptop and internet connection. Our sharper intellect should be channelled optimally into a tech career.”

Kibirt Bayou is an ALX graduate from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with an 8-year background in Civil Engineering. Her journey as the mother of an infant who made a daring career change into Software Engineering was acknowledged by Fred Swaniker as the definition of ‘doing hard things’. Kibirt works at iCog Labs – the first private AI and Robotics Research and Development Company in East Africa – and plans to pursue entrepreneurial projects in machine learning, artificial intelligence and mobile development in order to develop her country.

Millicent Aluoch – UI/UX Designer

“As young leaders, we all have ambitions and problems we would like to solve. Our role is to take that step towards realising our dreams. We have to take ownership of our present and future by changing the narrative through courage and resilience – not shying away from being an outlier, even if it means shifting the status quo.”

A young leader from Kenya, Millicent Aluoch is a passionate dreamer and an ambitious doer. Currently working at Proto Energy as a Management Trainee in the UI/UX department, she believes that young people have the power to make the world a better place – if they’re willing to step up to the challenge with integrity and tenacity. As a graduate of ALX, she credits the programme with unlocking her potential and shifting her mindset to seeing problems as opportunities.

ALX Ventures Techpreneurs

Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson – Founder & CEO of Healthtracka

“I want to say to every woman that you CAN. You CAN be a woman (with all the complexities that come with it) and be ambitious. You CAN get to the top of your career. You CAN do the seemingly hard things. You CAN build a global business. You CAN be a bold woman, unapologetically.”

Healthtech entrepreneur Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson is the founder and CEO of Healthracka – a startup that is decentralising access to medical diagnostics in Africa through at-home testing. Galvanised by the unfortunate loss of her father in 2019, Ife realised the need for accessible, proactive and preventative healthcare in Nigeria. The company has since participated in the Techstars Toronto accelerator program, raised $1.5 million in seed funding from a set of female-led investors, and grown in popularity across the continent.

Kidist Tesfaye – Founder & CEO of YeneHealth

“Fall in love with the problem you’re trying to solve. Entrepreneurs solve problems; we  are not in it just to sell something and make a profit. It’s about solving a problem, but also making sure it’s the right one.”

Kidist Tesfaye is the founder and CEO of YeneHealth, the first and leading femtech startup in Ethiopia unlocking the digital door for healthcare services for African women by leveraging AI and data analytics. YeneHealth was born out of the realisation that there is a large medically underserved female population in Ethiopia, with little to no knowledge on sexual reproductive health. Passionate about solving problems for people, Kidist employs her entrepreneurial mindset and 12 years of experience in the financial, education, business and healthcare sectors to lead her company to greater heights and provide this much needed service. 

Nadia Gamal El-Din – Founder & CEO of Rahet Bally

“Get outside of your comfort zone – that’s where the magic happens.”

Nadia Gamal El-Din is the founder and CEO of Rahet Bally – which translates to “peace of mind” in Arabic. Realising the need for a support system after having her son, Nadia formed Rahet Bally as an all-inclusive support system for mothers in Egypt, offering support through a wide range of online femtech services and on-ground facilities. Grown from a small community of mothers, doctors and experts to a 74-million audience of women, Rahet Bally is leading the femtech scene in the MENA region with a female-based team of over 200 women. 

The ALX Team

Natalija Puzanskaja – Senior Data Engineer

“I believe diversity is the foundation of better solutions.”

Not everyone can say they were “born” for the world of tech, but Natalija Puzanskaja can. She was born in Lithuania to two software engineers, and was inspired by them to choose a career path in tech. Professionally, Natalija is a statistician, but has a multi-disciplinary background in software development, database design and business analytics and over a decade of experience in the tech industry. She works as a Senior Data Engineer at ALX and The ROOM, and has been described as a “data whisperer” who approaches her work creatively to arrive at fresh, break-through solutions.

Lise Hagen – Founder & Director of Herding Cats Innovarium

“I feel that women need to reclaim their close connection to high technology, whether it is in hardware manufacturing or coding because technology is just a tool; it is how one uses the tool that makes one powerful.”

Lise Hagen is a PhD candidate, management research consultant and the Founder and  Director of Herding Cats Innovarium, a technology insight and innovation advisory firm in South Africa. She has over 20 years’ experience applying socio-political, economic, and ICT mega trend insights to business problems. As a project consultant at ALI, Lise applies her vast skill set to the Global Brand team for ALX, helping to unlock Africa’s remarkable tech talent.

Oyin Eva Johnson – Technology Lawyer

“Explore the full scope of tech. Don’t limit yourself to just one specific area, because it is broad. Think about where your own strengths are and play to those. Seek out guidance, mentors, and learn. When you’ve done all that, take responsibility for your life and never count yourself out. Go for it!”

Oyin Johnson, born in Lagos, Nigeria is a multi-talented human – poet, singer, actress, dancer – but first and foremost a technology lawyer. As part of the Legal, Compliance and Risk team at ALI, Oyin creates legal frameworks for ALX and The ROOM that allow the company to thrive, ensuring clients are protected and the company stays aligned with the law. She firmly believes in the potential of women and their right to be represented in the tech industry and for her, making an impact on the lives of African youth is what she loves most about her work. 

Jahira Martins – Director of Sales & Marketing Automation

“It’s a no-brainer that we need more women to get into tech and gain the skills. It’s a space that is going to continue to be at the forefront of some of the most life-changing innovations that we will see in the coming decades.”

Jahira Martins is the Director of Sales and Marketing Automation at ALX and The ROOM. She started her career in the United States helping technology companies prepare for and scale in public markets through sales and marketing automation – and hasn’t left since. Her passion for developing long-lasting solutions led her to gain over a decade’s experience in the field, working with reputable companies such as JPMorgan Chase & Co., MongoDB and Datadog. She is a big believer in the power of women, and feels that no matter the field a woman enters, it thrives exponentially.

Gladys Mbogo – MarTech Support Specialist

“As a woman in tech, it’s important to have confidence in your abilities and ideas. Don’t be afraid to speak up and share your thoughts and opinions, even if you’re the only woman in the room.”

Kenya-born Gladys Mbogo is a MarTech Support Specialist at ALX with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Her foundations in Marketing, Customer Service and Fintech gave her the necessary skills and customer-centric mindset to work in marketing automation and technical support at ALX. To succeed in tech, Gladys believes that women should be untiring, confident and life-long learners. 

Faith Okoth – Software Engineer, Technical Mentor

“It’s important to have more women in tech because they bring valuable problem-solving skills and research abilities that can benefit the industry. By nature, women tend to be excellent problem solvers and researchers, which makes them well-suited for the fast-paced and constantly evolving tech field.”

Faith Okoth is a Technical Mentor to over 90,000 participants at ALX, ensuring efficient programme delivery, technical support and facilitation of live coding sessions. Over two years ago, Faith joined the tech space out of a passion for growth and solving problems. She began her journey as a software engineer in Kenya while leveraging the training opportunities available within ALX, including the Software Engineering programme. Not only has engaging with the learners solidified her foundational knowledge and widened her perspective, it has also presented an opportunity for personal and professional growth. 


At ALX, we believe in the vital importance of bridging the digital gender divide and increasing the representation of women in tech. Find out how we’re empowering the women leaders of tomorrow.

The post Be Bold. Lead Tech: The Most Inspiring Women of ALX first appeared on ALX Africa.

]]>
https://www.alxafrica.com/be-bold-lead-tech-the-most-inspiring-women-of-alx/feed/ 0