Makerere University Business School (MUBS) community is delighted to extend a heartfelt welcome to our new Ag. Deputy Principal, Assoc. Prof. Rachel Mindra Katoroogo. This marks an exciting chapter in the continued growth and excellence of our institution, as we embrace fresh leadership and new perspectives to guide us forward.

Leadership is not just about management; it is about vision, collaboration, and inspiring those around you to achieve collective success. With Assoc. Prof. Katoroogo joining our leadership team, we are confident that MUBS will continue to strengthen its academic excellence, innovation, and engagement with both students and stakeholders.

The role of the Ag. Deputy Principal is pivotal in shaping strategies that impact teaching, research, and community engagement. We are optimistic that under Assoc. Prof. Mindra’s guidance, MUBS will scale greater heights and enhance its standing as a leading institution in the region.

Her appointment as Ag. Deputy Principal is not only a milestone for MUBS but also a source of inspiration for women across our institution and beyond. Her leadership sends a powerful message that competence, vision, and dedication knows no gender boundaries.

For female students, staff, and aspiring leaders, Assoc. Mindra embodies what is possible when talent meets opportunity. Her presence in the senior leadership team underscores MUBS’ commitment to gender inclusivity and demonstrates that women can excel at the highest levels of academia and administration.

Her leadership encourages mentorship, nurtures confidence, and inspires women to pursue their ambitions boldly. It also reinforces the importance of creating an environment where diverse perspectives thrive, ensuring that MUBS continues to grow as a place of equal opportunity, innovation, and excellence.

As we welcome Assoc. Prof. Mindra, we also reaffirm our commitment as a community to support the leadership team, collaborate across departments, and collectively contribute to the realization of MUBS’ vision. Let us embrace this new chapter with enthusiasm, unity, and dedication, confident that together, we can achieve even greater milestones.

Once again, we extend a warm welcome to Assoc. Prof. Rachel Mindra Katoroogo, and we look forward to the positive impact her leadership will bring.

Erinah Najjingo

Editor MUBS News