CRAWN Trust

Advisory Board

Sue Njuguna

Sue Njuguna

Sue holds a master’s in business administration from Arden University, United Kingdom. She is a highly proficient customer service professional, with over 35 years of proven experience. and a demonstrated history of working in the corporate sectors of Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations & Non-profit organization management industry. Spirited and self-motivated person, with multifunctional abilities, who uses initiative coupled with drive and enthusiasm to achieve results. Skilled in Leadership, Customer Care, Event Management, managing a team, Coaching, Team Building and Facilitation as well as strong operations professional in Mediation and Management Consultancy.

Andrew Mwangi

Andrew Mwangi

Andrew is financial specialist having worked for over 16 years, in both donor funded projects and private companies. He has been the treasurer for CRAWN trust since 2013. He contributes to the board on matters on donor fund management and also advices on overall financial management strategies and reporting

Jebet Amdany

Jebet Amdany

Founding Trustee and Member Jebet is an entrepreneur with over 15 years of dynamic and robust communications experience in both East and West Africa. She has significant experience in Strategic Partnerships and Lobbying, Integrated brand building, Budgeting and Forecasting, Business Leadership, Development and Management among others. Jebet is an asset to CRAWN Trust as she brings to the advisory board agility, talent and most importantly a passion to achieve desired results and build significant relationships. She is skilled in building relevant stakeholder relationships at all levels and is experienced in project management; leading multifaceted teams across different disciplines and sectors.

Cynthia Mutere

Cynthia Mutere

Cynthia is a Social Development Specialist trained in gender and governance. Ms Mutere has spent the last twenty years campaigning for human rights and constitutional reform in Kenya – notably as founder and Executive Director of Abalomandala Development Foundation, and then as Director of Women in Business, Busia County for the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry where she represents cross-border traders in regional meetings.


We wish to inform our members, partners, and stakeholders that there has been a leadership transition in the position of Chairperson.The process of appointing a new Chairperson is currently underway, and an official announcement will be made upon its conclusion.To ensure continuity in the organization’s leadership and governance during this transition, Sue Njuguna has been appointed to serve as Interim Chairperson with immediate effect. She will provide oversight and leadership of the organization’s operations until the new Chairperson is formally appointed and announced.We appreciate the continued support, confidence, and partnership of our members and stakeholders during this transition.