This is a no-brainer for anyone who knows these things....I would hire Dennis Chebitwey without a second thought. That is if he would accept it and Google could afford him.

JG


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Joseph Mucheru <mucheru@google.com> wrote:
As our Manager for Public Policy and Government Relations in Kenya, you will represent Google externally with government, regulators and third parties, as well as help manage our local public policy strategy and campaigns. You will work with a cross-functional team of Google employees in Africa as well as with a closely-coordinated global Public Policy team to advance policy positions that benefit our users and an open Internet more generally.

Responsibilities
  • Develop and lead public policy campaigns across the full range of policy areas that impact Google and the web.
  • Key issues include technology innovation, free expression, privacy and intellectual property.
  • Engage directly with politicians and policy-makers. Build a network of trade associations, industry partners, non-profit groups and others to support policies that will help create/maintain a user-focused online environment as well as an open Internet.
More....

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Joe Mũcherũ
Regional Lead, Sub-Saharan Africa
Google Kenya
7th Floor, Purshottam Place
Westlands Road
P O Box 66217 - 00800 Westlands
Nairobi,
KENYA

+254 20 360 1701 Office
+254 20 360 1100 Fax
+254 20 360 1000 Switch Board (Regus)

+254 722522135 Mobile


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