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-                      Title:                 Strategic Management Specialist – One Position

-                      Location:          Netwas International Headquarters - Nairobi

 

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Reporting to the Chief Manager – Programs, the job holder will provide leadership in: development of corporate strategic plans and strategic business plans; strategy implementation and follow-up; and strategy evaluation.

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