
Benjamin Sulle
Administrative
About Benjamin Sulle:
I am an experienced Government Affairs professional who creates and maintains strategic alliances with governments and other key stakeholders to effectively align with and support organization initiatives. Holding a Master’s in Public Policy and a BSc. in Biotechnology, I bring a unique blend of knowledge and skills. My career journey has included working in program management at the Parliament of Kenya, and at Sanergy LTD, where I created and maintained close working relationships with all levels of government, state organs, and community gatekeepers. With a strong understanding of the political landscape, excellent communication, and cross-cultural team management skills, I am committed to driving positive change in the realm of government affairs.
Experience
Government Relations Manager - Sanergy Limited (August 2021 - August 2023)
Programs Manager – Parliament of Kenya - Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association (September 2016 – August 2021)
Education
Master of Research and Public Policy - University of Dar es Salaam
Bachelor of Science, Biotechnology – Kenyatta University
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