Cheptumo Ayabei To Succeeds Nancy Macharia .
Cheptumo Ayabei To Succeeds Nancy Macharia . Cheptumo Ayabei Appointed as CEO of TSC: Debunking Rumors.
Introduction
On May 28, 2024, speculations swirled that Cheptumo Ayabei succeeded Nancy Macharia . This is in the position of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). However, TSC officials swiftly refuted these rumors on social media . They labelled them as baseless and unfounded.
The rumors gained traction after Nation Media reported on ‘Intern teachers win fight for higher pay,’ . Discussing the 2024/2025 budget allocations for TSC, where Ayabei was mentioned as the Acting CEO . This hinting at the end of Macharia’s tenure.
Who is Cheptumo Ayabei?
Cheptumo Ayabei’s journey with the commission began in 1999 as a Finance Officer . He gradually rised to the position of Finance Director in 2009. Before TSC, Ayabei served in the Ministry of Education from 1990 to 1999 . Holding roles as an assistant and senior assistant secretary of Finance.
Educational and Professional Background
Ayabei boasts an impressive academic resume, having pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Arts at Kenyatta University . He also has a Master’s in Finance and Banking from Stirling University, UK. Additionally, he holds CPA (K) certificates and certifications in Public Accounts and Finance from the University of Connecticut and Strathclyde University, Scotland. As a member of the Certified Public Accountants of Kenya, Ayabei brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.
Vision and Leadership
In his current position as Finance Director at TSC, Ayabei envisions a proactive finance Directorate . It also identifies and resolves issues, ensuring the commission delivers quality services to its members. With his extensive background in education and finance, Ayabei is well-equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities as TSC’s Acting CEO.
By combining his educational and professional experiences, Ayabei is poised to lead TSC towards its goals and uphold its commitment to excellence in education.