Farai Mahoya T'12

Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Farai is a second year student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth (class of 2012) who began her public accounting career with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Harare. During her time in the Harare office, she was seconded to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ office in London for a year as well as their Charlotte, North Carolina office for another year. She also spent two years in the PwC Los Angeles office where her clients included a listed reprographics company as well as several higher education institutions. Immediately prior to Tuck, she was working for accounting firm BDO Australia, the fifth largest full service accounting and advisory network in Australia and globally, as an Assistant Audit Manager in their Melbourne offices. This past summer, Farai worked at Abbott Laboratories as a Marketing Intern for their Virology group.
Farai is a Center for International Business at Tuck (CIB) Fellow; Co-Chair of the International Club and the Tuck Africa Club as well as a Revers Board Fellow (student board member) for a local not-for-profit, Grassroot Soccer, which is working to prevent the spread of HIV among young people in Africa through sport. She is also a Tuck Annual Giving Student Advisory Board member and a Tuck Ambassador for both Zimbabwe & Australia.
Farai is a CPA and she obtained a Bachelors degree in Accounting Science (BCompt) from the University of South Africa (UNISA) in 2003. She also holds a BCompt Honours degree, also from UNISA (2005). Her interests include travelling and volunteering.
farai.t.mahoya[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu
Ose Oteze
T'12
Ose Oteze is a second year student in the class of 2012 at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Originally from Nigeria, she received her Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering respectively from The University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
Upon graduation, she worked at Stratus Technologies in both Hardware and Software roles, before moving on to design microprocessors at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). At AMD, Ose coordinated platform deliveries across teams at multiple sites spanning the globe.
Ose Interned a Deloitte Consulting in the summer of 2011, and will be returning to the Firm’s Strategy and Operations practice as a Senior Consultant when she graduates. In addition to being a Tuck Africa Ambassador, she serves on the Student Advisory Board for the Tuck Annual Giving committee, and is co-chair for the Tuck Consulting Club, the Tuck Africa Club, and TuckMasters Club.
akhuemose.l.oteze[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu
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Kuu Hagan, T’13
Kuu Hagan is a first year student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth (class of 2013).
He was born in London UK but grew up in Ghana. Prior to Tuck, Kuu spent the last 4 years in the Business Development Group at Hewlett Packard in London UK, covering opportunities across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. He also served on the board of a non-profit organization (in London) that provided social activities and events for adults and children with profound cognitive disabilities.
At Tuck Kuu is a member of the consulting and technology clubs. He is also a Tuck Ambassador for both the UK and Ghana. His interests include soccer, basketball cooking and reading autobiographies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Information Systems.
kuu.hagan[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu

Hana Hassan, T'13
Born in the US and raised in Saudi Arabia, Hana is a first year student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. She graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in Commerce (Finance and Marketing concentrations) in 2006.
Upon graduation, Hana worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) Dispute Analysis practice in Boston, MA for three years before transferring to PwC’s McLean, VA office. While there, Hana worked on performance improvement projects that measured the success of Military Mental Health programs.
Hana is a Consortium fellow and an active member of the Marketing, Women in Business, and Tuck Africa clubs. In her spare time, Hana enjoys tutoring English to recent Somali refugees and will begin skiing lessons this winter.
hana.m.hassan.tu13[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu

Salome Katwiwa, T'13
Born in Kenya and raised in western Massachusetts, Salome is a first year student (Class of 2013). She obtained her Bachelors in Economics from Wellesley College.
Upon graduation, she went on to work at Columbia Management, an investment management firm in Boston, MA for three years as a Marketing Coordinator. She also co-founded Singles In Tha City, a singles events business in Boston.
Salome is a Consortium and MLT fellow. At school she is an active member of the Marketing Club, Women in Business Club, Women’s Hockey and the Tuck Africa Club. Salome is also very passionate about traveling and playing lacrosse during her free time.
salome.n.katwiwa.tu13[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu

Yoel Kifle, T'13
Originally from Ethiopia, Yoel grew up in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and Tunis, Tunisia and is a first year student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth (class of 2013). Yoel obtained his Bachelor in Arts in Economics and French at Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, PA).
Upon graduation, Yoel joined United Technologies Corporation in their Financial Leadership Program, a two-year rotational program. Immediately prior to Tuck, he worked in United Technologies Corporation’s Corporate Strategy & Business Development group. During his time in this group, Yoel was engaged in comprehensive strategic planning and acquisitions
Yoel is an active member of the Finance and Soccer club. He enjoys following Arsenal Football Club and current events in his free time.
yoel.kifle[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu

Hellen Mbugua, T'13
Born and raised in Kenya, Hellen is a first year student (Class of 2013). She obtained her Bachelor in Science in Statistics with a concentration in Actuarial science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Upon graduation, she went on to work at The Segal Company, a benefits and consulting firm, as an Actuarial analyst, focusing on some of the largest Public and Taft-Hartley pension funds in California. Immediately prior to Tuck, she was at State Street Global Services in their investment analytics division, also focusing on the pension side of the business.
Hellen is a Toigo fellow, Consortium Fellow, and MLT fellow. At school she is an active member of the Finance club, Investment club, Women in Business club and the Tuck Africa club. Hellen is also very passionate about women’s issues and enjoys watching period movies during her free time.
hellen.w.mbugua.tu13[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu



Hussein Nasreddin, T'13
Born and raised in Milan, Italy to Eritrean parents, Hussein is a first year student (Class of 2013). After spending 6+ years focused on brand strategy and creative campaign development in New York City, Hussein spent 18 months in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia working for NAS Foods, one of Ethiopia’s largest consumer goods manufacturers. At NAS Foods, Hussein was responsible for overseeing all Business Development activities and the local launch of 5 new products.
Hussein is Consortium for Graduate Studies of Management Fellow, a member of the Tuck Marketing Club, Tuck Student Consulting Services as well as the Tuck Africa Club. A lifelong Inter Milan supporter, Hussein is a passionate soccer player and fan who proudly dons the Dartmouth green for the Tuck Soccer Club.
Hussein obtained a BA in Spanish and International Studies from Davidson College (NC) in 2003.
hussein.nasreddin.tu13[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu


Andrew Olaleye, T'13
Andrew is a first year student (Class of 2013) at Tuck. Born to a Nigerian father and Colombian mother, Andrew has a long term business interest in West Africa, where he spent significant time in the region. He obtained his Bachelor in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance at the University of Georgia.
Upon graduation, Andrew went on to work at The Vanguard Group, an investment management firm that handles $1.6 trillion in assets. Prior to Tuck, he worked as Chief of Staff in Vanguard's Institutional Investor Division after 2 years of managing a team of associates and analysts that value the firm's Equity Funds.
Andrew is a Consortium and MLT fellow. At school he is a member of the Tuck Student Board (Judicial Council) and an active member of the Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Soccer, and Tuck Africa clubs. Andrew is also very passionate about collecting international soccer jerseys, running marathons and travelling during his free time.
andrew.olaleye[*at*]tuck.dartmouth.edu