Christine Louw, GE Transportation Sub-Saharan Africa IT Programme Manager, with her daughters Marguerite and Nicole.
Information technology veteran Christine Louw, who is currently the GE Transportation Sub-Saharan Africa IT Programme Manager, oversees the IT for GE Transportation in Nigeria, Kenya, Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa, where she's based. Christine talks to GE AFrica Reports about her 31 years in the IT field, where she's done ground-breaking work in several instances to shatter the glass ceiling in a predominantly male-dominated field. Read more. More about GE in Africa in this BRIEFING.
Christine Louw, GE Transportation Sub-Saharan Africa IT Programme Manager, with her daughters Marguerite and Nicole.
Christine Louw (third from left), GE Transportation Sub-Saharan Africa IT Programme Manager, with the GE SSA IT team.
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