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How a KU CRM student can navigate and be an outstanding young professional

a beautiful alumni pose that comprised the panel discussion I happily attended the 2nd CRM Alumni workshop on 2nd April 2025 as a panel discussant. It is ten years since I graduated (class of 2015) and proud that I took Community Resource Management (CRM) & Extension course. Though time was brief, I enjoyed the keynote speech from Mwangi Stephen, a fellow alumni (class of 2013) on how he believed in self, volunteered and is proud of his achievements including being the present National Programme Cordinator for International Labour Organisation.  I would briefly tell the listening students that what would set anyone apart from another is how one utilizes their free time. Little happens and is gained in groups and social interactions. But when one recedes to private space to read, reflect, imagine, plan, act and more then one is surely on an upward trajectory that would sooner set him or her at a competitive advantage.  an invite poster, courtesy CRM department. Two, in the ...

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