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Staff Profile: Jane Oyugi, our Public Relations Officer
Two years ago, just as we were saying 'Kwaheri' (good bye) to Susan, our popular first Public Relations Person, a charming young Lady appeared in my office applying for employment at the Conservancy. It was a somewhat unusual interview. Jane's short professional background was not specifically what we were looking for.
Jane with daughters Derna and Ashley, and loyal supporter Lilli at the Orphanage
As a girl of 16 Jane had visited the Conservancy on a student program for our local high school. After graduation she attended a secretarial course, but never lost sight of her goal to one day work with the animals she had fallen in love with during that first visit to the animal orphanage. It was her dream come true when she heard of an opening that would bring her closer to the place that had impressed her so much. Jane became fascinated by the idea how she could help to animals. During the course of our first meeting she proceeded to convince us that we must 'please give her a chance to show what she can do.' Although it was not entirely clear in my mind what exactly she could do, the fact that she had managed to raise our interest was sufficient proof of her winning personality. If everyone else would like her as much at first contact, if anything, she would make a great ambassador for our cause. So why not give her that chance, I thought. That was two years ago. With much drive and determination Jane has mastered some of the required professional skills, but more importantly her charm and enthusiasm are catching. Every afternoon, come rain or shine she swaps the computer for the orphanage where she spends time showing around our visitors and proudly introduces them to all the animals she has grown to love. But there's another side to Jane: She's "Mom" to 2 charming little girls: Derna aged 8 and Ashley aged 3. Both girls love to visit Mom at work and we love to have them around. In her own words:
Jane is happy to keep in touch with all our friends and supporters. Your email can reach her at:
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