Mr. Shadrack Mwangolo Mwadime is currently the Principal Secretary in the State Labour and Skills Development where he is both the Authorized and Accounting officer. He is a career civil servant who has risen through ranks and has a wealth of experience and over thirty years offering leadership, policy direction and coordination of government development projects in various counties across the nation.
He demonstrates capacity to mobilize resources and goodwill from various local and international stakeholders. He has excellent resource planning skills as demonstrated by successful completion of various government projects in the work-stations assigned. He has the ability to foster peace initiatives by application of appropriate intelligence gathering mechanisms and adopting multi-tiered negotiation approaches. He was a member of the Task Force on Provincial Administration Policy that stipulates Code of Conduct and reviewed to improve the Terms and Conditions of service for Public Administrators. In addition, he successfully established the Administration Department at the Deputy President’s Office after the Promulgation the 2010 Constitution and was conferred with the Honour Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS) in 2014 in recognition of his exemplary work and dedication to service.
Mr. Mwadime also engages in other social engagements like empowering Youth and Young Adults to positively utilize their energies, dynamism, knowledge and innovative ideas for the good of the society, preaching and leading services among others at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi. He is a Board of Management Member – Mwasere Girls High School Taita/Taveta County and Chairman of Weni Kota Clan.
Currently, Mr. Mwadime is a PhD Student in Strategic Management at Moi University. He holds a Masters’ Degree in Business Administration from Moi University, a Master of Science in Leadership and Governance from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and a Bachelor of Arts (Economics and \political Science) from University Nairobi, Nairobi Kenya. He is a member of the African Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM), a professional body for Administrators.