Faith Wambui

Data Strategist

Analytics, Governance & Impact

"I believe good data work is fundamentally an act of care: for people, for decisions, and for the future."

Background

Hi, I'm Faith - an engineering graduate from JKUAT, currently pursuing a Master's in Business Analytics at Quantic School of Business and Technology (Class of 2027). I work at the intersection of data analytics, governance, and sustainable impact, helping organizations not just understand their data, but use it well.

My background spans the full data lifecycle - from designing M&E frameworks to building dashboards and analytics solutions. I've led projects that bridge technical analysis with strategic outcomes, always ensuring data is governed and used with integrity.

What drives me isn't the data itself, but what it makes possible: better decisions, more equitable outcomes, and progress that actually lasts.

What I Do

I provide end-to-end data leadership that turns information into impact.

I build the foundation

Designing data collection and governance frameworks that make sure information is trustworthy from the start.

I find the story in the noise

Turning messy, complex datasets into clear insights that inform decisions at every level of an organization.

I make insights land

Through visualization, storytelling, and stakeholder engagement, I translate technical findings into narratives people can actually act on.

I measure what matters

Building M&E frameworks that go beyond activity tracking to show real progress, so strategies can adapt and resources go where they're needed.

I keep things moving

Managing cross-functional projects and teams to deliver solutions on time, on brief, and aligned with organizational goals.

Current Pursuits

🎧 Listening to albums on repeat until I really get them
🛠️ Building web projects that work better each time
♟️ Solving games where every move teaches you something
📖 Reading about purpose, meaning, and what it means to live well
🪴 Growing my balcony garden (thriving...mostly)
🤖 Exploring what AI can do - and what it should