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Rebecca Miano is a Kenyan lawyer and a continental business leader, currently serving as Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife. She previously served as the Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade & Industry from October 2023 to July 2024. She is a former Cabinet Secretary for East African Community, the ASALs and Regional Development.Before joining Cabinet, she was the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of KenGen Plc., the largest producer of electricity in the East African region from November 2017. She was confirmed on 1 November 2017, having served in acting capacity since August 2017.
Background and education
Miano holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Nairobi and attended the Advocates Training Programme at the Kenya School of Law She also holds a Master of Laws in Comparative Law, awarded by the Australian National University.
Career
= Career in the private sector
=With a 25-year multifaceted career in the energy sector, Mrs. Miano is a recognized continental business leader. She first worked at a Nairobi-based law firm, "Musyoka Annan & Company Advocates". Later, she worked at "Slater and Gordon", a law firm in Queensland, Australia. In 1998, she joined Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), as assistant legal officer. Over time, she rose in rank to become assistant company secretary. At the time of her promotion to Acting Managing Director, in August 2017, she was the Director of Legal Affairs and Company Secretary at KenGen, serving in both roles since 2008.
In November 2017, Miano beat 90 other applicants and was appointed to her position, replacing the retiring Albert Mugo. [1] At the time, she was the first and only female chief executive at KenGen. By 2017, she was one of the only two women in Kenya who lead a parastatal company, the only other woman being MaryJane Mwangi, the chief executive officer of National Oil Corporation of Kenya.
= Timeline
=July 2024: Appointed Cabinet Secretary, Ministry for Tourism and Wildlife
October 2023: Appointed Cabinet Secretary, Ministry for Investments, Trade and Industry
September 2022: Appointment as Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of East African Community, Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), and Regional Development.
Miano was part of the EAC Council of Ministers and an Ex-Officio Member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).
Other activities
Miano is a member of the Law Society of Kenya, and a registered Certified Public Secretary of Kenya (CPS-K).
In 2023, she was conferred with the prestigious Fellowship status by ICPSK
Recognition
In 2024, Miano was voted the Best Public Service Leader of the Year at the East Africa 2024 Women of Excellence Awards
In 2023, she was decorated with Order of the Golden Heart (EGH), in recognition of her outstanding service to Kenya
In 2019, she was awarded with the Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS) in recognition of her outstanding service to the nation
In 2010, Miano was decorated with the Order of the Grand Warrior of Kenya in recognition of her body of work
In August 2020, her leadership and corporate governance was awarded in the African Business Leadership Awards by African Leadership Magazine she won under the African Inspirational Business Leadership Award Category
Miano was appointed by the World Bank Group as a participating member to the Advisory Council on Gender and Development in June 2021 where she was to serve a-two-year-term [2]
In 2010, Mrs. Miano won the Company Secretary of the Year Award in the Champions of Governance Awards series.
Ministry of Investments, Trade & Industry
Spearheaded the signing and ratification by the National Assembly of the Kenya-EU EPA
Co-chaired negotiations that led to Kenya/UAE concurrence on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
Formalized the development of a road map for the completion of the Kenya-US Trade and Investment Partnership (STIP) negotiations
Spearheaded the groundbreaking and construction of Flagship Export Processing Zones in Busia, Eldoret, Muranga and Kirinyaga counties
Presided over the establishment of Kenya as a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) destination that currently has 3 BPOs (Majorel, Adec and Samasource) located in EPZs and one CCI Global located at the Tatu City SEZ
Established the Karibu Business Support Centres (KBSC) initiative, a one-stop-shop business support initiative aimed at fostering trade, manufacturing and investments in Kenya
Admitted seven green FDI projects into the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII) pipeline with a cumulative investment of over $1billion
Formalized agreements with County Governments regarding the implementation and operationalization of County Aggregation and Industrial Parks (CAIPs)
Launched the National E-Commerce Strategy
Ministry of East African Community, the ASAL & Regional Development
Championed elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) to Kenyan products in the EAC
Revitalized the EAC cooperation under the Northern Corridor Integrated Projects (NCIP)
Concluded a month long national consultations on the EAC Political Confederation Constitution to support operationalisation of the fourth pillar of the EAC integration
Oversaw emergency response efforts during Kenya’s worst drought in 40 years by putting in place interventions in the provision of water and food mainly for pastoralist communities across the country.
KenGen Plc
Grew KenGen’s installed capacity from 1,575MW before 2017 to 1,904MW in 2022
Successful project planning, design, negotiation of funding, groundbreaking, construction, and commissioning of 86MW Olkaria I Additional Unit 6 geothermal power plant and 172MW Olkaria V Geothermal power plant.
Successfully pioneered/implemented wellhead generation in Kenya and grew installed capacity to 81MW
Increased geothermal capacity from 713MW to 799MW placing Kenya at position seven among the top ten geothermal producers in the world.
Secured three multimillion Geothermal drilling contracts in Ethiopia and Djibouti, making KenGen the first public institution to venture into business in the Horn of Africa
Successfully constructed and handed over Ksh.330 million Naivasha Level IV hospital in partnership with Nakuru County Government as part of the Big Four Agenda to improve the health care of communities in Naivasha and its environs (2022)
Successfully implemented the largest Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) during the construction of 280MW Olkaria I Unit 4 & 5 and Olkaria IV Geothermal Power Plants. KenGen successfully resettled 155 households on a 1,700 acres piece of land referred to as ‘RAP Land’ with fully equipped social amenities such as Schools, Health clinics, among others
Founded the Pink Energy Initiative to uplift the status of women within KenGen. The forum has since advanced to a sectoral platform to enjoin the other state agencies within the Ministry of Energy
Launched Blue Energy and Y-Gen platforms for men and youth respectively to help grow an all-rounded workforce, increasing employee engagement and business growth
African Participant at the CEO Roundtable with the Secretary-General of the United Nations at the 77th United Nations General Assembly
Panelist at the UN Global Compact Private Sector Forum on 19 September 2022 in New York, USA
Represented Kenya at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) as a business leader championing climate change mitigation through the deployment of renewable energy for Kenya and other African leaders
Put KenGen at the forefront in mitigating climate change, in line with Kenya’s commitment to tackle Climate Change, by reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions by about 32% by the year 2030
Led KenGen in implementing six Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects with three of them based in Olkaria (Olkaria IV Geothermal Project, Olkaria I Additional Units 4 and 5 Geothermal Project, and Olkaria II Unit 3 Geothermal Expansion Project). All these together, contribute to offsetting approximately 1.5 million tonnes of Carbon Dioxide (tCO2) equivalent annually
Led KenGen in getting clearance to sell four million tonnes of carbon credits
Member of the UN Global Compact Board and Vice Chair for Global Compact Kenya
Appointed and serves as a member of the COP26 Presidency business leader’s forum to accelerate climate action commitments
Founded and convened the first ever Africa Sustainable Energy Conference in Olkaria, Naivasha in partnership with the Ministry of Energy providing a platform for South-to-South partnership toward energy security in Africa
Successfully implemented several large energy projects on the continent, earning KenGen an honorary recognition in the 2021 East Africa Regional Climate Action awards by IGAD for its efforts in successful accelerating the transition to low carbon economies in Eastern Africa
Named top 100 Women CEOs in Africa by Reset Global People in partnership with Pulse and Avance Media, twice in a row
Named top 25 movers and shakers in Africa in 2021 by the African Energy Chamber
Listed among the 50 most senior women in Corporate Africa by The Africa.com Definitive List of Women CEOs, 2021
Took part in the CEO Roundtable high-level meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations at the 77th United Nations General Assembly
See also
Cabinet of Kenya
Tourism in Kenya
References
External links
Voyages Africa (12 August 2024) "Kenya’s Tourism sector welcomes Rebecca Miano as new CS", Voyages Africa, Nairobi, retrieved 26 August 2024
Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife "Tourism and Wildlife CS eyes ambitious growth for the sector ", Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, Nairobi, retrieved 26 August 2024
Website of the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
Website of the Ministry of East African Community, ASALs & Regional Development
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