By Shadrack Nyakoe
E4Impact Entrepreneurship Center marked a key achievement in its mission to support impact-driven startups and SMEs at an event held in Karen, Nairobi.
The celebration included the graduation of current cohorts from accelerator and incubator programs, the introduction of new cohorts, and the official opening of advanced training and auxiliary facilities designed to foster innovation.
The event was graced by prominent figures such as Roberto Natali, Italian Ambassador to Kenya, Hon. Susan Mang’eni, Principal Secretary of MSME Development, Mr. Giovanni Grandi, Director of AICS, and Prof. Mario Molteni, CEO of the E4Impact Foundation.
The center celebrated the graduation of 39 enterprises, with 29 completing the Accelerator program and 10 graduating from the Incubator program. These entrepreneurs, having completed a 12-month program, are well-equipped to drive economic and social impact by creating jobs and scaling their ventures.
Throughout the program, participants received specialized training in business strategy, financial management, investor readiness, and impact measurement. They also benefited from mentorship and networking opportunities, connecting with potential investors to increase market visibility.
E4Impact continues its commitment to driving inclusive growth and sustainable development across Africa by empowering entrepreneurs with tailored resources and fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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