Faith Keza

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Faith Keza is the CEO of Irembo Ltd, the Board Member in Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and the Board Member in Central Bank of Rwanda. [1] [2] [3] She previously worked in Silicon Valley, California as a Software Engineer at Google, Delpix and Oracle. [4] [5]

Education

In 2007, at 15 years old, Keza joined Gordonstoun Boarding School in Moray, Scotland. [6] She holds Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer science. [4]

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References

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