Esther Ngari: Setting the Gold Standard for Leadership and Trust in Africa

In the evolving landscape of global commerce and governance, few leaders embody the intersection of technical expertise, public service, and visionary leadership as effectively as Esther Ngari, Managing Director of the Kenya Bureau of Standards. At a time when economies are increasingly defined by trust, compliance, and quality, Esther stands at the forefront of shaping systems that quietly but powerfully influence markets, industries, and everyday lives.

Her leadership is not built on rhetoric but on results anchored in integrity, driven by purpose, and focused on long-term national and continental impact. As one of Africa’s leading women in regulatory leadership, Esther is redefining what it means to lead a standards institution in a fast-changing world.

A Purposeful Journey Rooted in Quality and Systems Thinking

Esther Ngari’s professional journey reflects a deliberate and strategic evolution. Beginning her career in industry, she developed a deep understanding of how standards function as invisible yet essential pillars of trust in markets. These early experiences shaped her appreciation for quality systems not as abstract frameworks, but as practical tools that enable efficiency, safety, and credibility.
Her transition into public service marked a significant turning point. In this space, she took on increasingly complex roles that required balancing scientific rigor, policy frameworks, and the often-competing interests of diverse stakeholders. Each step in her journey was defined by a commitment to strengthening systems and driving meaningful reform.

Key milestones along the way include leading institutional transformation initiatives, enhancing national quality systems, and positioning Kenya as a strong voice in international standard-setting platforms. Her appointment as Managing Director of KEBS represents both the culmination of years of disciplined growth and a platform to deliver systemic impact at a national and global level.

Leadership Anchored in Integrity, Courage, and Service

At the heart of Esther’s leadership philosophy are three core values: integrity, courage, and service. These are not abstract ideals but operational principles that guide every decision she makes.

Integrity, in her view, is the foundation of any regulatory institution. Without it, credibility collapses, and with it, public trust. Courage follows closely because leadership in a high-stakes environment often requires making difficult and sometimes unpopular decisions. For Esther, doing what is right consistently outweighs the need for approval.

Service completes this triad. She remains deeply aware that every standard set, every product certified, and every regulation enforced ultimately impacts the lives of ordinary citizens. This sense of responsibility shapes her approach, ensuring that policy decisions are always aligned with public good.

Transforming KEBS Through Strategic Reform

Under Esther’s leadership, KEBS has undergone a significant transformation driven by a clear and focused strategy. At the core of this transformation is a three-pronged approach aimed at strengthening standards development, market surveillance, and institutional culture.

The first pillar focuses on aligning Kenya’s standards with international benchmarks such as those developed by African Organisation for Standardisation, International Organization for Standardization, and International Electrotechnical Commission. By ensuring that standards are developed through inclusive and meaningful industry consultation, KEBS is enhancing both relevance and compliance.

The second pillar emphasizes a shift from reactive enforcement to predictive, risk-based market surveillance. By leveraging data and analytics, the institution is now able to identify potential risks before they escalate, improving efficiency and consumer protection.

The third pillar represents a cultural shift from a bureaucratic gatekeeping model to a facilitative, business-friendly approach. Esther strongly believes that standards should enable trade, not hinder it. This transformation has already led to increased business confidence and improved compliance rates across sectors.

Breaking Barriers and Redefining Leadership

As a woman leading a critical national institution, Esther has faced challenges that go beyond the technical demands of her role. Leadership in such environments often comes with heightened scrutiny, and gender-based expectations can add another layer of complexity.

Rather than allowing these challenges to define her, Esther has chosen to navigate them through consistency, competence, and results. She has built credibility not through assertion but through delivery demonstrating that effective leadership is grounded in performance and integrity.

Importantly, she views these challenges as opportunities to reshape perceptions and pave the way for future generations of women leaders. By setting new standards of leadership, she is contributing to a broader cultural shift within governance and business.

Embracing Digital Transformation and Innovation

In an increasingly digital world, Esther has positioned KEBS as a forward-looking institution that embraces innovation as a core operational strategy. Digital transformation at KEBS is not treated as a one-time initiative but as an ongoing evolution.

Key processes have been digitised, significantly reducing turnaround times and eliminating inefficiencies that previously burdened businesses. The integration of data analytics into market surveillance has enabled more precise and targeted enforcement, enhancing both effectiveness and transparency

Furthermore, KEBS is actively engaging with emerging sectors such as e-commerce and smart technologies. By anticipating future trends and adapting standards accordingly, Esther ensures that Kenya remains ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing global market.

Standards as Catalysts for Economic Growth

Esther often describes standards as the “silent architecture of prosperity.” This perspective underscores her belief that strong regulatory frameworks are essential for sustainable economic development.

By reducing uncertainty in transactions, standards create an environment where businesses can invest with confidence and consumers can make informed decisions. In the African context, the harmonisation of standards is particularly critical for unlocking the full potential of intra-African trade.

With initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area gaining momentum, Esther emphasizes that aligned standards will be key to ensuring seamless trade across borders. Through KEBS, Kenya is playing a leading role in driving this convergence and strengthening the continent’s economic integration.

Leadership in Times of Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic presented one of the most challenging periods for global systems, and Esther’s leadership during this time stands as a testament to her resilience and clarity of purpose. Serving in a senior technical capacity, she played a critical role in ensuring the availability and regulation of essential products such as personal protective equipment and sanitizers.

Faced with rapidly evolving circumstances, KEBS responded by fast-tracking standards, issuing timely guidance, and making critical information accessible. Despite the urgency, the integrity of standards was never compromised.

This experience reinforced a fundamental lesson: in times of crisis, the importance of standards is amplified. Esther’s ability to lead with calm, evidence-based decision-making ensured that the institution remained both responsive and reliable under pressure.

Mentorship and Building Future Leaders

Esther’s leadership philosophy extends beyond institutional success to include the development of future leaders. She strongly believes that leadership is not about individual achievement but about creating pathways for others.

Through mentorship programs and capacity-building initiatives, she has actively worked to nurture talent within and beyond KEBS. Her approach emphasizes not only technical competence but also leadership readiness, ensuring that the next generation is equipped to navigate complex challenges. For Esther, mentorship is also about honesty providing a realistic understanding of what leadership demands while inspiring others to rise to the challenge.

A Vision for KEBS and Beyond

Looking ahead, Esther envisions KEBS as Africa’s gold-standard institution recognized for its technical excellence, innovation, and policy leadership. Her long-term strategy includes integrating KEBS into regional digital trade systems and contributing to the development of pan-African standards that enhance global competitiveness.

With a focus on key milestones such as 2030 and beyond, her vision is both ambitious and grounded. She aims to build an institution that is trusted by all stakeholders from small-scale traders to multinational corporations. Central to this vision is the idea of intergenerational impact. Esther is not just building for the present but laying the foundation for a future where KEBS continues to lead and innovate.

Advice to the Next Generation of Women Leaders

Esther’s message to young women aspiring to leadership roles is both practical and empowering. She emphasizes the importance of preparation, urging them to develop deep expertise and build reputations based on substance.

She also highlights the need for sponsorship advocates who can open doors and create opportunities. Most importantly, she encourages women to challenge existing norms rather than conform to them, and to uplift others along the way.

A Legacy Built on Impact, Not Applause

For Esther Ngari, leadership is not about visibility or recognition. It is about impact often quiet, sometimes unseen, but always meaningful. The work of a regulator may not attract headlines, but its influence is profound.

From ensuring the safety of products to enabling businesses to thrive, her contributions are woven into the fabric of everyday life. Her legacy is one of trust, reliability, and progress a testament to the power of purposeful leadership.

As she continues to lead KEBS into the future, Esther is not just shaping an institution; she is shaping a nation’s confidence in quality and a continent’s path toward economic transformation.

Redefining Global Leadership: An Interview with Rana Alnasir-Boulos

I am Rana Alnasir-Boulos, Chairperson of the Global Women Forum (GWF) and Director Business Development of the EITEP Institute to which GWF belongs, dedicated to fostering leadership, empowerment, and opportunities for women and youth across the globe. With over a decade of experience in leadership, intercultural training, and public speaking, I have worked tirelessly to bridge cultures, industries, and generations to create platforms where women can thrive. Through initiatives like the World Woman Leader Award, I recognize and support women driving meaningful change. My journey has been shaped by a commitment to mentoring, inspiring, and equipping the next generation of leaders to confidently pursue their goals and redefine global leadership.

Here are the key highlights from the interview:

Can you share your professional journey and what inspired you to become a global advocate for women’s empowerment and leadership?

My professional journey has spanned leadership roles, cross-cultural training, and advocacy for women in business, STEM, and public policy. I was inspired to become a global advocate for women’s empowerment after witnessing the untapped potential of women and youth, particularly in regions where cultural and structural barriers limit their opportunities. My mission has always been to create platforms, networks, and initiatives that enable women to lead, innovate, and influence decision-making on a global scale.

As the Chairperson of the Global Women Forum, what is your vision for empowering women and youth worldwide?

As Chairperson of GWF, my vision is to empower women and youth worldwide by providing mentorship, education, and networking opportunities, while bridging the gap between industries, cultures, and generations. I aim to create an inclusive ecosystem where women can access resources, knowledge, and support to grow as leaders and agents of change.

Through initiatives such as the World Woman Leader Award, how do you recognize and support women leaders making an impact globally?

The World Woman Leader Award celebrates women who are driving meaningful impact in their communities and industries. By highlighting their achievements, sharing their stories, and connecting them with global networks, we aim to inspire other women to pursue leadership roles and create positive change.

As an intercultural trainer, how important is cultural understanding and diversity in building strong global leadership?

As an intercultural trainer, I strongly believe that cultural understanding and diversity are essential for building strong global leadership. Leaders who embrace diverse perspectives can foster collaboration, creativity, and innovation while creating inclusive environments that empower all voices to be heard.

You are also a public speaker. How do you use speaking platforms to inspire change and motivate women to pursue leadership roles?

Through public speaking, I use platforms to share insights, experiences, and strategies that motivate women to step into leadership roles with confidence. Speaking engagements allow me to challenge norms, highlight success stories, and inspire women and youth to pursue careers and initiatives that can transform industries and communities.

What challenges have you faced while advocating for women’s leadership, and what lessons have these experiences taught you?

Advocating for women’s leadership comes with challenges, including overcoming systemic biases and cultural barriers. These experiences have taught me the importance of persistence, empathy, and collaboration, as well as the power of building networks that amplify voices and create lasting impact.

What advice would you give to young women who aspire to become leaders and create meaningful change in their communities and industries?

To young women aspiring to lead, I would say: believe in your vision, embrace your unique strengths, and seek out mentors and networks that support your growth. Take initiative, challenge conventions, and remember that true leadership is not just about personal success, but about uplifting others and creating opportunities for meaningful change.

 

The Mind Behind MisMack: Missy MacKintosh

As a founder and CEO, what inspired you to build MisMacK, and how has your personal journey as a woman entrepreneur shaped the company’s vision and values?

MisMacK was born in the basement of my home in Canoe, British Columbia. It started with a simple belief that makeup does not define you, it is merely a tool. I saw a gap in the industry between high performance and clean formulation, and I refused to accept that women had to compromise one for the other.

As a woman entrepreneur, my journey has been anything but linear. I have navigated financial strain, store closures, grief after losing my father, and the pressure of proving myself in rooms that were not built for women like me. That journey shaped MisMacK into a brand rooted in resilience, education, and community. We are not here to follow trends. We are here to build category defining products that perform at the highest level while staying true to our values.

MisMacK stands for grit, integrity, and ownership. Every product is made in Canada, formulated with female chemists, and designed to work hard for the person wearing it. That is a direct reflection of my own story.

What challenges have you faced as a woman leader in building and scaling your business, and how did you turn those challenges into opportunities for growth?

One of the greatest challenges has been being underestimated. As a woman in clean cosmetics entering the world of professional sports, I was often seen as too niche or too early. Instead of shrinking, I leaned in.

When we created Canada’s first toxic free Eye Black and stepped into stadiums, we were not invited. We showed up anyway. That decision led to partnerships with professional teams and the creation of Sports Colour Cosmetics™, a new category we proudly trademarked.

Financial pressure has also been real. Scaling a product based business in Canada requires bold decisions. I have learned to build while uncomfortable, to raise capital strategically, and to protect our intellectual property fiercely. Every obstacle forced clarity. Every setback sharpened our positioning.

Growth did not happen because it was easy. It happened because we refused to quit.

How do you define your leadership style, and in what ways do you believe women leaders bring empathy, resilience, and purpose into business leadership?

My leadership style is direct, values driven, and deeply human. I expect excellence, but I also believe in building people, not just revenue.

Women leaders often bring emotional intelligence into decision making. We can hold vision and vulnerability at the same time. That combination is powerful. Empathy allows you to build brands that truly serve people. Resilience allows you to keep going when others would step back. Purpose ensures you are building something that matters.

At MisMacK, our vibe attracts our team. We foster a culture where creativity, accountability, and support coexist. We celebrate wins loudly and face hard conversations head on. That balance is intentional.

How does MisMacK support, inspire, or empower women, whether through its products, culture, or community impact?

We support women through performance and education. Our products are multi use, high performance, and designed to work on real skin at every age. We focus on timeless looks that enhance rather than mask.

Beyond products, we offer free pampering sessions that are rooted in education, not pressure. We teach women how to use what they have, how to feel confident in everyday makeup, and how to see themselves differently.

Through initiatives like our partnership with KidSport Canada and our expansion into sports, we are also showing young girls that they belong in arenas, on fields, and in boardrooms. Sports Colour Cosmetics™ is about owning your presence wherever you show up.

How has MisMacK evolved since its inception, and what key strategies or values have guided the company’s growth and positioning in today’s competitive market?

We evolved from a small town clean cosmetics brand into a national company pioneering a new category.

In the early days, we focused on retail stores and community building. As we grew, we invested in intellectual property, trademarks, and strategic partnerships. Appearing on Dragons’ Den expanded national awareness. Partnering with professional sports teams expanded our reach into new markets.

The values have never changed. Performance first. Clean formulation. Canadian made. Community rooted.

Strategically, we diversified revenue streams through direct to consumer, wholesale, and sports partnerships. We protected our trademarks aggressively. We positioned ourselves not as another clean beauty brand, but as the creators of Sports Colour Cosmetics™. Clarity in positioning has been everything.

In today’s evolving business landscape, what does success mean to you personally and professionally, and how has that definition changed over time?

Success used to mean survival. It meant paying payroll, keeping the lights on, and proving I could build something from nothing.

Today, success means scale with impact. It means creating generational opportunity, building a company strong enough to acquire or be acquired, and proving that a Canadian founded, women led brand can lead globally.

Personally, success also means alignment. Being sober. Being present with my son. Building a life that feels expansive, not reactive. The numbers matter, but so does peace.

Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, what is your vision for MisMacK’s future, and how do you see the company creating long term impact for its customers, industry, and community?

By 2026 and beyond, MisMacK will be recognized as the global leader in Sports Colour Cosmetics™.

We are expanding nationally through retail partnerships, strengthening our presence in professional sports, and scaling GamePlay and the Grit Kit into household names. Our goal is to be in every arena, every team bag, and every athlete’s locker.

Long term impact means redefining what performance cosmetics can look like. It means creating pathways for young athletes to express themselves safely. It means continuing to donate back to communities through partnerships like KidSport Canada.

We are building for acquisition, but we are also building for legacy.

📌 MisMack – LinkedIn

🌐 Missy MacKintosh – Company Website

Success Through Connection: The Hidden Value Of Networking For Women Entrepreneurs

In the contemporary, rapidly evolving, and intensely competitive landscape, networking serves as an essential instrument for achieving success in the business realm. For women entrepreneurs, the significance of cultivating robust professional relationships extends beyond mere connection; it involves establishing a supportive community that empowers, mentors, and drives them toward their goals. Networking transcends the simple act of exchanging business cards or participating in industry gatherings. It focuses on forging authentic, meaningful relationships that encourage mutual development, and for women entrepreneurs, such a network can be transformative.

The Power of Women Supporting Women

A significant advantage of networking for women entrepreneurs lies in the ability to engage with other women who comprehend the distinct challenges they encounter. These challenges may include managing work-life balance, addressing bias, or dealing with restricted access to funding. By forming a network of fellow female entrepreneurs, women can cultivate an environment conducive to sharing experiences, insights, and resources, while also offering crucial emotional and professional support.

Historically, women have faced significant underrepresentation in the field of entrepreneurship, with their access to financial resources and networking opportunities frequently constrained. Networking serves as a vital tool in addressing this disparity by linking women to prospective investors, mentors, and colleagues who can facilitate new opportunities. Additionally, through networking, women can enhance their visibility and establish credibility, thereby simplifying the process of attracting new clients, partners, and employees.

Mentorship and Guidance

An additional significant benefit of networking is the chance to connect with mentors who can share their guidance and insights derived from personal experiences. Accomplished women entrepreneurs, who have successfully faced the hurdles of establishing a business, can impart crucial advice, motivation, and understanding. Mentorship plays a vital role in surmounting challenges, particularly for women who might lack access to conventional support systems. A mentor can deliver valuable feedback, assist in the decision-making process, and offer a new viewpoint on business-related issues.

Mentorship encompasses more than merely obtaining guidance; it also involves contributing to the growth of others. As women entrepreneurs progress in their careers, they can support the next generation of female business leaders by providing mentorship. This fosters a robust cycle of encouragement, enabling women to uplift each other, thereby dismantling obstacles and reshaping the definition of success.

Expanding Opportunities Through Networking

Establishing a network facilitates access to new business prospects. The relationships that women cultivate can lead to potential collaborators, partners, and clients who align with their values and objectives. By participating in networking events, engaging with industry-specific organizations, or leveraging social media platforms, women can expand their influence and explore new markets. Such connections may result in strategic alliances, business referrals, and investment opportunities that might not be accessible through conventional business avenues.

The Bottom Line: Strength in Numbers

Networking fundamentally revolves around establishing a community that provides support, guidance, and opportunities. For women entrepreneurs, the significance of networking extends beyond mere idea exchange; it involves cultivating enduring relationships that promote growth, collaboration, and success. By engaging with fellow women, sharing insights, and providing assistance, women entrepreneurs can discover untapped opportunities and create pathways for enhanced accomplishments.