A special interview introducing Whitney Ogutu, one of the two podcast correspondents selected for the inaugural cycle of our program.
“Listeners should expect refreshing and new voices from me. The plan is to put Africa on the map.” - Whitney Ogutu
In the middle of July, we announced that we were searching for a new podcast correspondent to help us expand the stories we tell. We had an incredible response to the program–117 applications! We decided in the end to bring on not just one, but two correspondents: Marjorie Anderson and Whitney Ogutu.
We’ve been training Marjorie and Whitney over the past few months on our editorial voice, how to do outreach, how to interview, and to edit, and we’re excited to share that they've recorded their interviews.
In advance of hearing her first episode, today we will introduce you to the cerebral, sincere, kind-hearted Whitney Ogutu who comes to us from Nairobi, Kenya. Whitney leads Community Engagement and Programs at Mettā Nairobi, a community, and innovation hub that supports startups, entrepreneurs and innovators.
She is an investor in people and their potential, which she traces back to her first memories of local chamas, a Kenyan community format for brainstorming and taking actions on local problems.
Over the next few months, Whitney will be sharing stories of community leaders on the podcast but first we wanted to share hers.
👋🏻Say hi to Whitney on Twitter.
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