Juliana Rotich is one entrepreneur who is on a mission to make a difference in the continent by empowering young individuals to use the internet to get heard. A cap with many feathers, Juliana is a globally renowned technologist, entrepreneur, futurist, strategic adviser, and keynote speaker.
She is the founder of Ushahidi, an open-source platform that was founded for Africans to upload and share information – especially about crisis and crisis situations.
The platform is currently in use in more than countries, and it was a significant platform used for the comprehensive documentation of hate speech during the presidential election campaign in the United States of America.
Describing her, the World Economic Forum wrote that:
“Juliana Rotich, a tech entrepreneur working on a Fin Tech Startup that is still in stealth mode. She was the Country Cluster Head for BASF East Africa Ltd, a company that uses chemistry to support a sustainable future.
“She led the operations in the region till December 2018, focusing on a strategic plan to meet and exceed customer expectations with BASF’s innovative products and solutions.
“She is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and serves on Kenya’s Vision 2030 Delivery board, Standard Media Group board amongst other advisory roles globally.”