Former Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Executive Director Jennifer Musisi has landed another top job in the United States of America.
Musisi, who resigned from her KCCA job on December 15, 2018 started work as a consultant at the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative.
The initiative is collaboration among Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Business School, and Bloomberg Philanthropies. Its mission is to inspire and strengthen city leaders, as well as equip them with the tools to lead high-performing, innovative cities.
According Jorrit de Jong, Director Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, Musisi will play a key role in advising on the design of Bloomberg Harvard programming, with a particular emphasis on programming for cities outside of the United States.
“She will serve as a resource for faculty, students, staff, and participating mayors and other city leaders, and will share insight and information on innovations, solutions, and approaches to common problems across cities. We also look forward to her contributing experience and knowledge to our Initiative’s production of content regarding city leadership.”
Before resigning from her position, Musisi earned a global reputation for strong urban governance, organizational leadership, innovation,and building service delivery systems in institutions grappling with crippling corruption, limited financing and systemic dysfunction.
She also entered partnerships and mobilised significant funding to advance Kampala city.
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