How Kenyan Josphat Oyondi is Making Strides in the US Robotic Process Automation Industry

How Kenyan Josphat Oyondi is Making Strides in the US Robotic Process Automation Industry

Joseph Oyondi is a devoted learner from The KENYA Airlift Program who is pursuing a career as a Robotic Process Automation Developer, on top of his master's degree in Data Science and Analytics at Grand Valley State University. 

The program has enabled Mr Oyondi to seize opportunities to better his skills and knowledge in his field. Through the program, he gained practical training along the lines of RPA technologies, a development that resulted in him securing employment as an RPA developer in Dallas, Texas.

The inspirational story of Mr Oyondi serves as an example of how taking advantage of learning prospects and putting sweeping commitment into the educational pathways offered by the program can lead to achieving one's aspirations in the US. 

The KENYA Airlift Program is an acclaimed endeavour that enables capable Kenyan Students to realize their ambition of studying in America regardless of economic status. This venture was created in late 2018 by Bob Mwiti, an American-based education advisor alongside Meru County Assembly MCA Dennis Kiogora. 

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