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#54 IMPACT MASTER CATHERLINE MIROBE: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TO SOFTWARE ENGINEER

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What does it take for a woman to succeed in Africa's male-dominated tech world? Catherline Mirobe's story shows us exactly that - through determination, skill, and an entrepreneurial spirit that refuses to quit.
Growing up between Nairobi and Kisii, Catherline Mirobe transformed from a struggling student to an academic standout, even changing her name to boost her confidence. With her father's guidance - an engineering consultant who repeatedly warned her "no one will give you a job" - she developed an entrepreneurial mindset early. While pursuing her electrical engineering degree at JKUAT, she launched a cake baking business from her tiny apartment, eventually expanding it with her mother's help and saving 200,000 KSH to fund future ventures.
Tragedy struck when her father passed away just before graduation, but Catherline persevered. Combining her engineering expertise with software development skills from Moringa School, she established her own tech business focusing on IoT solutions. Her impressive portfolio includes automated stadium locks, a 360° photo booth built at a quarter of import prices, and an innovative social distancing system for public vehicles. Through TikTok, she's built a following of thousands by authentically showcasing her projects while breaking stereotypes about women in tech.
Beyond creating solutions, Catherline is nurturing the next generation - teaching coding to children using Scratch programming and mentoring students from Tanzania. Her journey proves that with determination and the right mindset, African women can thrive in tech entrepreneurship. As she says, "Just try. You may fail at first, but just try. This field isn't meant only for men." Follow Caterline's inspiring work and discover how you too can turn technical skills into entrepreneurial success.

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Chapters

1. Meet Kathleen: Electrical Engineer & Coder (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Education Journey (00:09:42)

3. High School Success and Math Contests (00:20:27)

4. University Life and Early Entrepreneurship (00:35:20)

5. Building a Tech Career After Graduation (00:51:18)

6. Current Projects and Future Aspirations (01:06:23)

7. Advice for Women in Engineering (01:34:14)

59 episodes

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What does it take for a woman to succeed in Africa's male-dominated tech world? Catherline Mirobe's story shows us exactly that - through determination, skill, and an entrepreneurial spirit that refuses to quit.
Growing up between Nairobi and Kisii, Catherline Mirobe transformed from a struggling student to an academic standout, even changing her name to boost her confidence. With her father's guidance - an engineering consultant who repeatedly warned her "no one will give you a job" - she developed an entrepreneurial mindset early. While pursuing her electrical engineering degree at JKUAT, she launched a cake baking business from her tiny apartment, eventually expanding it with her mother's help and saving 200,000 KSH to fund future ventures.
Tragedy struck when her father passed away just before graduation, but Catherline persevered. Combining her engineering expertise with software development skills from Moringa School, she established her own tech business focusing on IoT solutions. Her impressive portfolio includes automated stadium locks, a 360° photo booth built at a quarter of import prices, and an innovative social distancing system for public vehicles. Through TikTok, she's built a following of thousands by authentically showcasing her projects while breaking stereotypes about women in tech.
Beyond creating solutions, Catherline is nurturing the next generation - teaching coding to children using Scratch programming and mentoring students from Tanzania. Her journey proves that with determination and the right mindset, African women can thrive in tech entrepreneurship. As she says, "Just try. You may fail at first, but just try. This field isn't meant only for men." Follow Caterline's inspiring work and discover how you too can turn technical skills into entrepreneurial success.

Support the show

Subscribe and show some love. Ubuntu.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Kathleen: Electrical Engineer & Coder (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Education Journey (00:09:42)

3. High School Success and Math Contests (00:20:27)

4. University Life and Early Entrepreneurship (00:35:20)

5. Building a Tech Career After Graduation (00:51:18)

6. Current Projects and Future Aspirations (01:06:23)

7. Advice for Women in Engineering (01:34:14)

59 episodes

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