Born Gina Din on October 23, 1961 in Nanyuki, Kenya, she is the third daughter to hoteliers Shamsu and Malek Din.[1] Gina Din credits learning the importance of relationships at a tender age to her parents, who owned Sportsman Arms Hotel in Nanyuki. "My parents taught me that clients, no matter who, all want to feel valued. I try to do that at Gina Din Corporate Communications."[4]
Her first job was when she was 15 years old, managing a disco night at the hotel twice a week in which she'd charge an entrance fee. She'd use this as her pocket money.[5]
In 1985, Gina Din graduated with a degree in journalism from London School of Journalism.[1] This was followed by a job as communications manager at Barclays Bank Kenya in the same year, where she worked for 14 years.[6]
Gina Din Corporate Communications
On October 1, 1997, after leaving her job at Barclays Bank of Kenya, She founded Gina Din Corporate Communications, with Barclays Bank as her first client.[1] "I started my business with a lot of faith and prayer. It has been like a natural progression for me. Barclays Bank was my first account and I thank God because they helped me pay my initial bills." remarks Gina Din.[6]
In 2007, Gina Din Corporate Communications handled the public relations crisis work on the 2007 Kenya Airways plane crash in Duala, Cameroon. "We handled the 2007 Kenya Airways plane crash in Duala, Cameroon and it’s probability [sic] the best work we’ve done in terms of handling crises,” says Gina Din.[9]
In May 2009, in recognition of helping Korean electronics giant LG achieve its 2008 marketing targets and brand building campaign in the East African region. Gina Din Corporate Communications beat 14 other contestants to win the Marketing and Public Relations (MPR) gold award at an event held in Amman, Jordan.[10]
On March 16, 2012, telecommunications firm Safaricom ended its 13-year relationship with Gina Din Corporate Communications. The contract officially ended on April 30, 2012.[11]
On August 6, 2013, it was announced that her firm had partnered with Weber Shandwick, one of the world’s leading global public relations firms, in a deal that would see both the agencies grow their footprints in Africa.[8][13][14]
On November 23, 2013, Gina Din Group was feted as the best PR firm in Kenya during the 2013 Public Relation Society of Kenya annual awards held in Nairobi.[15]
In 2011, as part of the Red Cross, launched the ‘Kenyans for Kenya' initiative to combat the worst drought affecting Kenya in 60 years.[19][20]
On March 22, 2016, the United Nations Population Fund, designated Gina Din-Kariuki as Honorary Ambassador, supporting the Fund’s efforts to empower women and adolescent girls, with a focus on advancing their health and rights.[21]
Personal life
Gina Din-Kariuki is married to Chris Kariuki with whom she has two children: a daughter Natalya and son Naythan.[4] Her daughter, Dr. Natalya Din-Kariuki, is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick focusing on early modern literature.[22][23][24] Her son Naythan Din-Kariuki is a First Team Recruitment Analyst at Aston Villa Football club in the UK.
Awards
In 2011, as part of the Gina Din group, she received accolades for championing the ‘Kenyans for Kenya’ campaign in response to the famine and deaths in Turkana. The campaign raised more than 700 million Kenya Shillings.[25]
in 2013, Gina Din-Kariuki was named New Africa Magazine's 100 most influential Africans.[3]
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