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Kenge Malikidogo-Fludd

Kenge Malikidogo-Fludd

Kenge Malikidogo-Fludd is an advocate and champion for African Diaspora communities. Since emigrating from the Democratic Republic of Congo to the U.S., Kenge has developed a dual perspective of African and American cultures. Taking pride and utilizing her experiences to further the mission African Women Council, Inc. she is elated to join the Board of UPAC to further the goals of uniting and uplifting the African community within America.

Kenge believes that the African community within the United States contributes significantly and should seeks to raise the visibility of the communities through her work with African Women Council, Inc. As the Executive Director of AWC, Inc. she works to create a better life for African immigrants by introducing them to U.S. education, employment, financial, and health systems. The organization also seeks to highlight and showcase the impact of the African community to local, state and national leaders.

A graduate of The University of Tampa, Kenge holds a Bachelor’s of Science of International Business from the John Sykes College of Business. Kenge’s matriculation at one of Princeton Review’s top colleges provided her with a top notch education, and connected her to opportunities that honed her leadership skills, while awakening her passion for advocacy. Kenge held various leadership positions within campus offices and organizations, as well as earned membership into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

Kenge’s professional experience includes working with industry leaders, and well respected financial institutions such as T. Rowe Price and LPL Financial, and Apple, Inc.