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FROM DR NANCY CHESETO-Deputy Director Linkages, Monitoring & Evaluation
EMERGING LEADER AWARD 2015 PROGRAM, CONFERENCE ATTENDED, PLACE AND DATES
The TechWomen Mentorship •
Program-San Francisco, California 27th Sept-27th October 2015.
The Grace Hopper •
Conference- Houston Texas, 13th Oct- 17th October 2015.
The US Department of State- •
Washington DC, 27th October- 2nd November 2015
THE EMERGING LEDER AWARD SUMMARY
• The TechWomen Emerging Leader Award Program is an initiative of
the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs. The Award is given to women who have excelled in their
technical professional fields. The women are drawn from Africa, Middle
East and Central Asia. Nineteen countries were awarded the 2015
TechWomen Award. I represented Kenya and Mount Kenya University
in the Program. The participants underwent a rigorous five weeks
mentorship program in their respective professional areas in different
companies in the bay area, in San Francisco California.
• There were several field trips to International Mega technological companies like Google, Facebook, Instagram, Theranos, LinkedIn, Twitter, AutoDesk and Symantec among others.
• In California, there were visits to Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley where I established potential linkages.
• There were various cultural exposures including visits to the Pacific Ocean Monterey Bay in California. Other cultural sites included; American Smithsonian National Museum, Aerospace Museum, Holocaust Museum , Abraham Lincoln Memorial, the White House among other places in Washington DC.
• I was a guest speaker at the Institute of International Education in San
Francisco California where I made a presentation on the efforts made
by the Kenyan Government to address the education of the girl-child in
marginalized areas in Kenya.
• I also participated in Community Service in San Jose California
preparing land for planting.
• I also addressed the US State Department of the disparities in
Intellectual Property Protection between Developing Countries and
Developed Countries.
CRITERIA FOR MY NOMINATION FOR THE AWARD
• My contribution to innovation in Africa holding a Post Doc in Innovation
and Entrepreneurship from Entrepreneur Development Institute of India
Ahmedabad.
• My vast research publications in Psychology (PhD holder in
Psychology).
• My expertise in Intellectual Property Protection studied in South Africa
and Monitoring and Evaluation.
• My presentations of papers in various International Conferences
including in; Israel, Geneva-Switzerland, Turkey, USA, Uganda, Ghana,
Nigeria, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Ethiopia, India, Rwanda, Kenya and
Somaliland among others.
• My exemplary contribution in Community Service.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF MY MENTORSHIP AT JUNIPER NETWORKS
(MY HOST COMPANY IN SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA)
I was mentored at Juniper Networks on’ ’Innovative Monitoring and Evaluation Strategies and Intellectual Property Protection’’.
On Monitoring and Evaluation the following was emphasized;
• Types of Monitoring and Evaluation. • Retro-fitting an M&E plan to an existing project • How to Develop a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan • Identifying evaluation audience • Defining the evaluation questions • Broad types of evaluation questions by focus areas include;
Process outcome Learning Investment What next?
Focus of Evaluation also includes:
Relevance Effectiveness Efficiency Outcome Sustainability
• Identifying the indicators and data sources.
• Identifying who is responsible for data collection and timelines. • Identifying who will evaluate the data, how it will be reported, and when • Reviewing the M&E plan
Intellectual Property Protection Included:
• To understand Patent Rights, Trademarks Copyrights and Trade
Secrets.
• To improve Intellectual Protection issues in developing countries and
especially in Kenya.
• To understand Modalities of Drafting IP Bills.
• To analyze Framework & Approach to Formulation of National &
Institutional IP Policies.
• improve the social benefits resulting from that innovation
Skills Acquired During Mentorship
• Innovative Monitoring and Evaluation Strategies
• How a Patent management system works and an overview of Lercopio.
• Patent portfolio management and strategy.
• How a patent is generated and the tools used to process, from the
inventor’s idea to the patent being filed.
• The criteria used to select a Patent.
• Licensing, contracts and the key areas of interest. Pros and Cons of the US patent system.
• Alternative protection mechanisms for patents. • Open source license agreements and implication on the institution and
customer/ consumer. • Strategies to select the most appropriate OSS system to use in a
research product • Inbound Technology Licensing 101. • How to protect research publications and books.
PERSONS MET
1. Officials of the Institute of International Education-San Francisco,
California 2. US Department of State Officials- Washington DC 3. Evan Ryan- Assistant Secretary of State- Washington DC 4. Megan Smith- President Obama’s Technology Advisor- Washington DC 5. Chelsea Clinton-Daughter of former US President Bill Clinton- Houston,
Texas 6. Rami Rahim- CEO Juniper Networks- Sunnyvale, California 7. Pradeep Sindhu- Vice Chairman-Juniper Networks 8. Elizabeth Holmes-CEO Theranos- San Francisco, California 9. Officials of Grace Hopper Conference-Houston, Texas 10. Prof Pamela McCauley- University of Central Florida 11. Dr.Jean Njoroge- Texas University 12. Dr. Jeannice Fairer Samani, MBA- Stanford University 13. Barbara William Hardy-Director Diversity & Inclusion-Oracle 14. Cynthia Simpson M.Ed - Association of Women in Science 15. Meredith McKenzie- Deputy Director Intellectual Property Protection-
Juniper Campus 16. Larry Johnson-IP & Patent Counsel Director- Juniper Networks 17. Erin Wong- Patent Attorney-Juniper Networks 18. Lisa Huang-Patent Attorney- Juniper Networks 19. Shazia Rahman-Senior Corporate Counsel-Juniper Networks 20. Prof Darya Alontseva (Physics & Mathematics) East Kazakhstan State
Technical University- Kazakhstan. 21. Dr. Omolara Aladesanmi- Institute of Ecology & Environmental Studies,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, NIGERIA. 22. Branden Brough, PhD -Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 23. Dr. Jenny C. Mortimer-Director Plant Systems Biology- Joint BioEnergy
Institute 24. Erika Nicholas, MA - Psychologist & Clinical Data Manager 25. Almaz Negash- Founder African Diaspora Network
26. Xavier Perry- IT Consultant- Sunnyvale-California 27. Officials of Anita Borg Institute of Computer Science
Officials of Universities Met at Grace Hopper Conference in Houston, Texas
1. Stanford University- California
2. University of California, Berkeley
3. Purdue University
4. USC University of Southern California
5. Texas A&M University
6. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
7. George Town University
8. Arizona State University
9. University of Virginia
10. UCI Donald Bren University
11. USC Viterbi University
12. University of Central Florida
13. Michigan State University
14. University of Kentucky
RECOMMENDATIONS/CONCLUSION
• Mount Kenya University should establish linkages and
partnerships with aforementioned universities for postgraduate
supervision and departmental collaborations.
• Mount Kenya University School of Law should establish
partnership with Juniper Networks Campus Legal Department in
areas of Intellectual Property Patent Litigation Courses. There
are very few Patent Attorneys in Kenya.
• Mount Kenya University Library should pursue a Memorandum of
Understanding with the US Embassy Library in Nairobi which is
richly equipped. I being an alumni of the Award by the US State
Department, allows MKU access to the Embassy Library after
signing the necessary formalities.
• MKU Department of Information Technology should collaborate
with Anita Borg Institute of Computer Science to access free
computer coding programs. The Institute gives free coding
programs to Africa.
• I spoke to the US Embassy Nairobi to have the US Ambassador
Robert Godec to give a public Lecture at Mount Kenya University
on the theme ’’The US Socio-Economic and Political Relations
with Africa.’’ The embassy promised to fix the lecture within the
ambassador’s 2016 busy schedule.
ATTACHMENTS/PHOTOS
Representing Kenya at the Kickoff Event of the Program
At The US Department of State, Washington DC
At The US Department of State, Washington DC
At Benjamin Franklin Room in the US Secretary of State John Kerry’s Office.
The Grace Hopper Conference in Houston, Texas at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and University of Kentucky Booth
University of Southern California Officials
Officials of Texas A& M University at Grace Hopper Conference in Houston, Texas.
Addressing Institute of International Education Forum in San Francisco, California
Addressing High Level Delegates Conference at Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale, California.
Answering Questions Directed to Kenya in San Francisco, California
Addressing the US State Department on the ‘Disparity in Intellectual Property Protection between Developing Countries Vs Developed Countries’ in Washington DC.
At the White House, Washington DC
On arrival at San Francisco International Airport, California
With State of Art IT Equipment at Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale California.
Certificate at the end of the Program
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