Hello Nekesa,

Thank you very much for your mail and let me join others to mourn with those who lost their loved ones following the devastating Riverside Attack, Nairobi and Kenya.
Tuko pamoja...

Leonard

On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 at 11:45, Nekesa Were via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Good morning listers,

Resilience is a word that is increasingly used regularly in innovation circles. How do we avoid failure when we’re surprised by events? Following the devastating Riverside Attack, Nairobi and Kenya has refused to fail. We are showing our resilience.

Our hearts have been warmed by the support for each other throughout the innovation ecosystem. Many times we feel like competitors, but really we all serve a wider, greater mission; to make our society better today than it was yesterday.

We would like to invite the innovation ecosystem to the iHub on Tuesday 22 January from 5.30pm - 7.30pm to meet in person and see how we are all doing, how we can better support each other, what we can learn together from the last week. This is an inclusive event. If you want to come, please come. If you are wondering if you should come, please come. 

Please RSVP here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovation-ecosystem-vigil-tickets-55071623709

Prior to this, join family and friends of I-DEV's Jason Spindler today, Monday, January 21st, what would have been his 41st birthday, at a place he loved— J’s on Muthangari from 7:30 until late.  

Also join the Cellulant family at CITAM Valley Road from 10.30am tomorrow, 22nd Tuesday, when they'll have a memorial service for the Six Brave Men.


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Warm Regards,

Nekesa Were

iHub 

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