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When you walk into her office in Upper Hill, you’ll count more than 20 awards and trophies neatly lined up on desks right across from where she sits. However, despite winning several awards, including CEO of the year and many others for the organization she leads, Njeri Jomo will tell you that an accolade is just that – an accolade. On this week's episode of She Means Business, Claire Munde sat down with Njeri Jomo, the CEO and principal officer of Jubilee Health Insurance, to discuss financial literacy and transformational leadership.
| SHE MEANS BUSINESS | From insurance agent to CEO of the year – Njeri Jomo
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