Kenya: GE's Learning Advisory Board to Bring Technical Skills, Expertise to African Universities

18 December 2013

General Electric (GE) has announced a Learning Advisory Board to assist in development and broadening of skills across Africa. The board consists of academics drawn from across Africa, the United States of America and the United Kingdom.

This comes as the firm sees rapid expansion in the last few years, where it has grown its employee base across Africa from 800 employees 3 years ago, to 1,800 now. The number of GE employees is expected to rise to 3,500 in the next 3 years.

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