Boeing selects two Kenyan students to join its International Business Internship Program (IBIP) in Seattle
(l-r) Monica Nyawira Kang’uru, Chamsou D.
Andjorin, Director Government Affairs and Market Development of Boeing International
Sub-Sahara Africa and Aogah Winnie Achieng
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Still in their 20s, Aogah
Winnie Achieng and Monica Nyawira Kang’uru, have already managed to work at
international corporations’ and with the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority; they
have also won an acclaimed competition for young innovators. So it’s no wonder
the two Kenyan students caught the attention of Boeing Commercial Airplanes,
and were selected for its six month International Business Internship Program
(IBIP) in Seattle, USA.
Launched in 2012, IBIP
gives valuable exposure to Boeing’s latest advances in business and technology,
with hands-on experience of a variety of disciplines, including business
operations, finance, marketing, and strategy in the aviation industry.
J. Miguel Santos, Managing
Director for Sub-Sahara Africa of Boeing International and Director of
International Sales for Boeing Commercial Airplanes in Africa, says, “We’re
very impressed with the caliber of students that applied. I am excited for them
to start in January, it’s a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience,
not only in a new country but also at the world’s largest aerospace company.”
The students will be
exposed to a range of business activities and work alongside Boeing employees
in various fields. They will also have the opportunity to spend time with
Boeing leaders, visit several Boeing factories and share their experience with
other IBIP interns from around the world. They will be provided mentors and the
support they need to succeed.
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