48 min

Episode 3: #KalundeTalks with Lily Ronoh-Waweru: How we tell our stories at Moja Tu Kalunde Talks

    • Personal Journals

Lily Ronoh-Waweru is an experienced marketing communications specialist with over seven years of experience in editing, writing, public relations, media relations, advertising and digital media.

She is currently the Head of Marketing Communications with Moja Tu, https://mojatu.org/, a US-based not-for-profit offering educational scholarships to bright children from impoverished backgrounds.

Previously, she served as the editor and head of sales and marketing at Parents Magazine. During her tenure, she improved the look, feel, and content of the magazine. She was also heavily involved with the magazine’s digital transformation, and it is here that she honed her skills in all things digital.

She Tweets as @Lillielily

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The idea with these Storytelling Twitter Spaces is that every two weeks, we set aside 60 minutes to gain tips, lessons and pointers on the art of storytelling and content creation. This space is for anyone: individuals, businesses, organisations keen to learn how to become better storytellers.

Follow me on Twitter @eunicekkilonzo


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eunice-kilonzo/message

Lily Ronoh-Waweru is an experienced marketing communications specialist with over seven years of experience in editing, writing, public relations, media relations, advertising and digital media.

She is currently the Head of Marketing Communications with Moja Tu, https://mojatu.org/, a US-based not-for-profit offering educational scholarships to bright children from impoverished backgrounds.

Previously, she served as the editor and head of sales and marketing at Parents Magazine. During her tenure, she improved the look, feel, and content of the magazine. She was also heavily involved with the magazine’s digital transformation, and it is here that she honed her skills in all things digital.

She Tweets as @Lillielily

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The idea with these Storytelling Twitter Spaces is that every two weeks, we set aside 60 minutes to gain tips, lessons and pointers on the art of storytelling and content creation. This space is for anyone: individuals, businesses, organisations keen to learn how to become better storytellers.

Follow me on Twitter @eunicekkilonzo


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eunice-kilonzo/message

48 min