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Nshuti S. Rugerinyange, born around 1974 – 1975 (exact dates not known) is currently a Doctoral of Business Administration researcher at Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University - research interest fall in the areas of Business anthropology (Cultural dimensions on business leadership). Nshuti was born in Masindi, Uganda to Kezron Rugerinyange (1895-2005) and Flazia Nyirantore. He did his primary, and part of secondary in Uganda and his University Education at The Kigali Institute of Science and technology (KIST), in Rwanda. Nshuti is a a development consultant with over 12 years experience in project planning, implementing logistical models, mobilizing fund, writing grant proposal and reports to Headquarters’ and donor agencies – particularly USAID, DFID, and the World Bank. “It didn’t take long to realize that I wanted to nurture my entrepreneurial mindset, aptitude and passion for business more than relief work, so I moved to business development and learned all I could, and established my own businesses.”

Since 1995, Nshuti has served in the following positions:

- From February 1995 to September 1996, Save the Children Fund (UK);

- From December 1996 to April 2000, Oxfam UKI;

- From April 2000 to March 2003, freelance consultant;

- From March 2003 to July 2004, KKSecurity;

- From January 2005 to August 2005, United Nations Office on Drugs and crime I Afghanistan;

- From January 2006 to September 2006, Reseaux de citoyen;

- From October 2006 to March 2007, Excel Security;

- From April 2007 till present, The William J. Clinton Foundation (Clinton Foundation).

Throughout his career, Nshuti has built loyal relationships and strong connections, and has earned unmatched experiences in handling HR issues, staff orientation and training, and developing new client service approach.