Brace Yourselves: This Lady Is The Next Big Thing In Kenyan Media. Find Out What She Has Done

She first made headlines when Deputy President William Ruto decided to meet her thanks to her passion and desire to not only inform but also educate, motivate and entertain.

Sauti Sol could later on join in the bandwagon of admirers who gave her endless shout outs as she was picked to represent Kenya in the Social Media Week in Lagos in February this year.

Soft spoken and a genius in matters Public Relations, Public Speaking and Media Creativity, Beatrice Ndung’u is the founder and CEO of Sema Radio and TV. Her desire to serve through the media industry just tells it all. She is a creative guru and a visit to you tube to have a look at some of the motivational talks she has given will definitely tell you that she is among the few talented women the country has ever produced.

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Beatrice with DP Ruto

Perhaps this explains why Beatrice is the next biggest shot in the media industry in Kenya. With the shift to digital broadcasting, the media guru is destined to start a company that will take the country by surprise. You know Keroche Industries’s Tabitha Karanja? Well, when she started her business, little did she know that someday she would be dining with great people in the world and that her compsny would be ranked among the best in the country.

Beatrice Ndung’u’s efforts have landed her some lucrative deals to date. She is widely travelled thanks to her engagements in matters media and technology. After her motivational talk in Lagos, Beatrice has gone from strength to strength. She is currently being sought after like the services of Microsoft genius Bill Gates.

In her twenties, Beatrice holds a degree in Media Law and Public Relations. And this is the area she has excelled so well to an extent of landing major deals with celebrities across the continent who have always sought her services in Public Relations and Publicity.


 

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Perhaps this and many others explain why she has landed an invitation as one of the speakers representing Kenya in The Creative Women in Media Summit on 9th May, 2015 at Niger Palace Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria. She will be talking on Google hangout ([email protected]) and will also be on YouTube.

The program will bring together women entrepreneurs who have launched media projects, large and small. They will share how they are moving their ideas forward and offer advice on the best digital tools and strategies that prospective participants can use for their media projects.

The Creative Women in Media Summit is a day conference providing business networking and knowledge leadership from national and international media experts.

Beatrice is also the 55Forward Ambassador. The purpose of 55 Forward is to highlight the brilliance of the thousands of people across the continent whose entrepreneurial spirits are pushing their communities toward new frontiers in business, technology, entertainment and media. One’s involvement would highlight not only the work they’re doing in their community but also help in sharing out best practices and the informing others who aspire to similar projects.

Beatrice is set to officially open her TV station soon to bring real competition in the industry.

She surely is destined for greater things ahead and her mojo is already sending chills down spines of some of the most established media moguls in Kenya today.

 

About this writer:

Edward Chweya