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Microsoft Kenya Country Manager Phyllis Migwi departs after 3 years

Phyllis Migwi, Microsoft’s Kenya Country Manager, is departing the company after more than three years leading its local operations. Her exit marks the end of a chapter during which Microsoft significantly expanded its footprint in Kenya’s technology and public sectors.

Migwi announced her departure in a LinkedIn post, confirming she will officially step down in February. She reflected on her tenure at Microsoft and framed the transition as the beginning of a new chapter in her career.

“After an enriching 3.5 years, I am excited to share that I’ll be transitioning from my role this February,” Migwi said. “As I prepare to transition into my next chapter, I find myself looking back at this period with immense pride. It has been a profound honour to lead this work, but the time has come for me to pass the baton.”

A leadership chapter shaped during Microsoft’s expansion

Migwi joined Microsoft in 2022 during a period of significant expansion for the company across Africa. In Kenya, this growth was evident through increased investments in cloud services, digital skills programs, and stronger collaborations with both government and private institutions.

Her tenure aligned with Microsoft’s broader initiative on the continent, which included strengthening the African Development Centre and positioning Kenya as a vital hub for technology talent and innovation. As a result, the country became central to several regional initiatives focused on cloud adoption and enterprise technology.

Microsoft Kenya country manager Phyllis Migwi steps down after over 3 years

During this time, Migwi became a key representative for Microsoft in discussions with policymakers, startups, and large organisations. She worked closely with government agencies and helped local businesses and communities use digital tools more effectively.

She described the company’s work in Kenya as purposeful and far from complete. “The work we are doing in Kenya and the region is critical. From strengthening government relations to empowering local businesses and communities, the ‘why’ behind our work has never been clearer,” Migwi said.

Also read: We’ve now trained 4 million Nigerians in digital skills in five years – Microsoft

Her departure raises concerns about stability at a time when Microsoft’s role in Africa’s digital economy is growing. Changes in leadership at this level can affect how partnerships develop, especially in areas where working with the government and building long-term trust are essential.

Migwi expressed confidence in whoever takes over next, stressing the need for steady leadership rather than a reset. “There is still so much potential to amplify this impact, and we need someone who is vision-led to continue that momentum. I am genuinely excited to see who will take the lead next and build upon the foundation we have laid.”

Microsoft has not yet announced a successor or provided details on the transition, leaving the future of its operations in Kenya to be defined in the coming months.

The post Microsoft Kenya Country Manager Phyllis Migwi departs after 3 years first appeared on Technext.

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