Meet Musimenta Pauline, a contestant for the post of Africa Student Representative on Congress

Meet Musimenta Pauline, a contestant for the post of Africa Student Representative on Congress

Pauline Musimenta of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) is contesting for the post of Africa student Representative at African Congress. As one of the contestants, today we bring you her profile and what she intends to do once she is elected.

She is requesting for your vote. Read her profile below!!!!

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RE: AFRICA STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ON CONGRESS FOR THE 2018/2021 TERM

Hello Professionals,

I greet you all, Am Pauline Musimenta from Uganda, East Africa and an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (UK).

I joined at Diploma Level (Level 4) in 2016 and currently am at Professional Level (Level 6).I hold a\ bachelors degree in Micro Finance from Kyambogo University, Uganda.

Currently, I work in the Procurement and Disposal Unit of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), one of the leading customer centered water utility in Africa.

In June this year, I was nominated by CIPS UK to run as Representative for Africa students for the 2018/2021 term on the Congress.

I am therefore requesting you to not only vote for me but also to help me run a campaign to be able to represent all African CIPS students on the Congress.

I am a confident and reliable person and I also possess all the skills, competences and qualifications that CIPS African students need from their representative. I have personally spear headed the formation of some of the social networks (in particular WhatsApp groups) that have brought CIPS students together to share ideas and views and also practical solutions concerning the CIPS course.

As you know, most CIPS students would like to have a feel of what it’s like to graduate after their course study, especially from their home countries, therefore this will be my number one issue to be raised at the Congress once am voted. I will urge CIPS UK to look into consideration of providing African Countries the License to hold graduation Ceremonies in the designated African countries.

I promise to make my decisions based on my educational experience and on principles of what I believe will be benefit our African students. I will be honest and open, serving to be an example of the word “trustee “to students across the whole of Africa.

I will seek to creatively and innovatively bring more interesting ideas that will help improve and make the CIPS qualification journey of each and every student and I pledge to do this through setting up a social network platform that will bring closer all CIPS students across Africa to discuss different issues like the struggle of preparing for examinations, the ever increasing fees that are charged by CIPS UK to the students and also providing solutions through open discussions on the platform.

Colleagues, we need to feel engaged in the entire process of pursuing this interesting but yet challenging course and this can only be achieved through airing out our views at the Congress

Allow me be your voice at the Congress. I would like to count on your voice and vote starting 18th July 2018 to 8th August 2018 to help get there.

Thank you for the opportunity to introduce myself to you.

Best Regards

Pauline Musimenta

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