Ms. Dorothy N.O Kimeu, MBS

Ms. Dorothy N. O. Kimeu, MBS, holds a master’s of Arts degree in International  Studies from the University Of Nairobi (UON) and a bachelor’s degree in political  Science (Government) from the same University. She holds several advanced  certificates in Finance, Administration, Leadership, Management, Negotiations  and International development from the University of Connecticut (UCONN) and  Policy Research Institute of Japan among several other Institutions. 

She brings to the Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology (MMUST) a  wealth of experience and knowledge in Public service management,  Administration & Finance, International development, Financial negotiations,  Project coordination, Leadership, Policy formulation, Governance and  Coordination of Cross-cutting and emerging issues, acquired over a period of  thirty-five (35) years as a civil servant who rose through the ranks from an  Assistant Secretary/District Officer to Director of Administration across several  Government Ministries. 

She has also served in several Public Boards namely; National Authority for the  Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), Masinde Muliro University  of Science and Technology (MMUST), Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC),  African Institute of Capacity Development (AICAD), Kenya National Examinations  Council (KNEC), Maasai Mara University (MMara-U), and was chair at the Special  Economic Zones Authority (SEZA). 

Ms. Kimeu is a certified Trustee, a trained Theological Education by Extension  (TEE) trainer and is the Vice-chair of Langata High School board of management  (BOM). A member of Kenya Association of Public Administration and  Management (KAPAM), Women fighting Aids in Kenya (WOFAK) and Mother’s  Union of Kenya, St Augustine Madaraka Church Parish, All Saint’s Cathedral  Diocese, Anglican Church of Kenya.

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