Anna Njoroge-Ngaruiya moved back to Kenya 5 years ago and noticed that there were few good quality made in Africa products and that imported ones were way too expensive. She took it upon herself to start a brand of quality products with an affordable price point.
Now, Anna is the CEO and Founder of Ythera Beauty, a Kenyan skin and personal care brand. Ythera is inspired by the power of the African woman: phenomenally resilient, passionate in the pursuit of her dreams and inspirational in her drive to succeed.
She manufactures the products in Kenya because she believes the only way to develop as a country and continent at large is to create an industry, which will generate a bigger ripple effect, something she holds dear to her heart.
What drives her to keep going?
Anna dreams that Kenya and the African continent at large will be able to become a self-sustaining economy that will eliminate poverty. She has begun with the few people who work for her that keep her going and motivating her to strive for more and create more employment opportunities
What legacy/mark does she want her work to leave?
Anna wants to create a brand that becomes the go-to brand in Africa when you think skincare, and contribute towards building our own sustainable economy.
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She is the Project manager at Dress Up Kenya. RAFDA 2008 Finalist & FA254 Finalist 2014.
Lorna is a 2016 YALI Mandela Washington Fellow.