Rachel Lwantale
Consultant and Angel Investor in Kampala
Hello
My name is Rachel Lwantale, I am your go to consultant for Enterprise Development, Entrepreneurship Capacity Building, Business Plans, Personal Development, Resource Mobilization and Investment through Imali a company based in Uganda.
I am passionate about women and youth and my purpose is to improve their personal and financial wellbeing by helping them access knowledge and resources. My background is psychology makes me a critical thinker and helps me put pieces together in a systematic way,
I am also part of AGRITADE Uganda a trade development and promotion company as the business development director.
My work has earned me consultancy assignments with MentorX Africa where I actively mentor and train entrepreneurs in Africa. HEC Paris in the Hacking COVID-19 Africa where 1 mentored entrepreneurship teams to formulate their ideas and prepared them for pitching; The Africa virus Challenge under African Union where 1 worked with entrepreneurs across Africa to develop and refine their ideas for pitching.
Under Imali I am constantly engaged in consultancy assignments with entrepreneurs, companies and organizations that need knowledge and resources to raise capital, working with them to get the right documentation before they can access accelerator programs, seed capital or Investment through our network of investors and firms. Since 2021 we are proud to be Angel Investors, investing our earnings into clients businesses. I have recently graduated from the African Angel Investors Academy and a member of the International Leaders Association (ILA)
In partnership with Einstein Rising through an accelerator program called SE4Africa, I am consistently training entrepreneurs across Africa in Enterprise development, Personal Development, Investment Readiness and Social Entrepreneurship on a quarterly basis. These modules have been carefully crafted by my team to meet the African entrepreneur’s implementation plans and achieve their goals.
Africa is 80% self-employed, thus I am constantly trying to make sense of the problems entrepreneurs face, acquiring knowledge in development economics to seek ways such problems can be mitigated in the developing economies.
My work has given me recognition from the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Rising Woman under DFCU bank in partnership with Uganda Investment Authority, Business innovations for Good, and the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship.
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