PR Lady ‘Enthused And Deeply Honoured’ To Be Appointed P&L Managing Partner

Maureen Sande
Ms  Maureen Sande will be responsible for sustaining positive client relationships, driving new business acquisitions, and shaping operations in line with the firm's strategic direction. (PHOTO: Courtesy)

P&L Consulting early this month announced the appointment of Maureen Sande as its new Managing Partner responsible for the firm’s strategic direction and operations. Ms Sande takes the helm as the firm marks 10 years in operations and gears up for its next phase of growth in the delivery of insights-led strategic advisory in capital markets, risk and communications.

Maureen Sande brings over 20 years of experience to the position, having led, managed and contributed to execution of strategic communication and advocacy campaigns and projects with government ministries and agencies, development partners and private sector companies at both strategic leadership and technical implementer levels.

As a PR consultancy leader, Ms Sande has steered revenue growth as well as led teams that have gone on to develop and execute award-winning strategic communication campaigns that have earned recognition for their contribution to business outcomes.

Organisations that Sande has worked as a communications leader include BAT, IFC Africa, Telkom Kenya, and Redhouse Group. Client organisations to which she has provided strategic consulting and advisory services include EABL, BAT East & Central Africa, Kenya Bureau of Standards, UN Women, Barclays Bank Kenya (now Absa Bank Kenya), and NCBA Bank among others.

In its 10th year of operations, and having proved its mettle through delivering results for clients that have garnered awards for the firm, P&L Consulting looks to a future of growth through leveraging insights and data to strengthen its advisory offering. Establishing its strategic leadership and operations capacity will be instrumental to securing this future.

Ms Sande succeeds Mercy Randa who is the founder and current Managing Partner. Mercy will assume the role of CEO.

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“This is a key milestone for P&L Consulting and even more significant as we turn a decade old,” says Ms Randa. “We are excited that the future gives us the opportunity to contribute to the redirection and improvement of our industry. We are very honoured to have Sande on board to steer the next chapter of our journey as we work towards bringing to market some of the products and tools that we have been designing.”

Ms Sande assumes responsibility for the firm with effect from 1st July 2023 and will be responsible for sustaining positive client relationships, driving new business acquisitions, and shaping operations in line with the strategic direction of the firm.

“I am both enthused and deeply honoured by the opportunity to steer P&L Consulting into its next chapter, building on the foundation laid through 10 years of delivering outcomes that drive impact,” says Ms Sande. “We look forward to a future secured by continuing strategic partnership that offers solutions to client organisations, and enriched by integrating knowledge and expertise with fit-to-purpose tools and products.”

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Bill Yaura is a Correspondent for Business Today. He can be reached on email: [email protected]

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