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This episode is the first of a series featuring Agency Leaders. I interviewed Maureen Esther Achieng, the CEO and founder of Nocode App Inc. and author of the book “A beginner’s journey to zero-code apps made easy”.
If you want to read a transcript of our discussion, go to TechLipstick.com in the blog section.
Maureen comes from a poor village in Kenya. Thanks to her father, who took her to see customers all her teenage years, she started her career in sales at Mercedes in Naibori. After five years, she left the company and tried an entrepreneurial project. She discovered nocode tools while building her first application and has been using her knowledge to help other entrepreneurs ever since. Her goal is to have enough money to help her brother and those who suffer from cerebral palsy, by creating hydrogenated water whose benefits have been known in Japan for a long time.
Her testimony is one of courage and perseverance. She shares what she has learned in the last few years about entrepreneurship.
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This episode is the first of a series featuring Agency Leaders. I interviewed Maureen Esther Achieng, the CEO and founder of Nocode App Inc. and author of the book “A beginner’s journey to zero-code apps made easy”.
If you want to read a transcript of our discussion, go to TechLipstick.com in the blog section.
Maureen comes from a poor village in Kenya. Thanks to her father, who took her to see customers all her teenage years, she started her career in sales at Mercedes in Naibori. After five years, she left the company and tried an entrepreneurial project. She discovered nocode tools while building her first application and has been using her knowledge to help other entrepreneurs ever since. Her goal is to have enough money to help her brother and those who suffer from cerebral palsy, by creating hydrogenated water whose benefits have been known in Japan for a long time.
Her testimony is one of courage and perseverance. She shares what she has learned in the last few years about entrepreneurship.
References: