Design de Couverture de Livre Élégant, Professionnelle, Back Cover Blurb – DRAFT TO WORK WITH After 27 years with PwC—one of the world’s largest professional services firms—serving 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda and eight years on the PwC Africa Board, Francis Kamulegeya made a decision that surprised many. He stepped away at the peak. Not into retirement, but into what he calls redeployment. This is not a story of corporate triumph. It is a story about purpose, stewardship, humility, and the moment when success must give way to significance. In this reflective and deeply personal autobiography, Kamulegeya traces an unconventional journey—from a humble background and a BSc in Agriculture to becoming Uganda’s leading tax expert and a trusted voice in boardrooms across the region. Along the way, he challenges society’s fixation on titles, status, and accumulation, and asks harder questions about leadership, identity, legacy, and what it truly means to live a life well. Woven through vivid stories of childhood, faith, failure, leadership, transition, and fulfilment are timeless ideas: starting with why, keeping the end in mind, and learning to live beyond the moment. As Kamulegeya steps away from the corporate stage into social impact, mentorship, and legacy-building, he invites readers to confront their own lives with honesty and intention. This is not a book about climbing ladders. It is about knowing when to step aside—and when to hold the ladder for others. Honest, reflective, and quietly provocative, And Then What? is for leaders, professionals, parents, and anyone standing at a crossroads—wondering not just what’s next, but who they are becoming. This is not a self-help manual. It is a lived experience, shared generously. Inside back cover – about the Author: [What I have shared below is too much detail, but work with this to come up with something appropriate] About the Author Francis Kamulegeya is a leader, mentor, philanthropist, social entrepreneur, and an advocate of inclusive education and skilling for a life of purpose, dignity, and impact. With more than three decades of experience in finance, taxation, corporate governance, and executive leadership, his life and work have been guided by a simple but searching question: And then what? Francis spent 27 years with PwC, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, serving 17 years as a Partner, 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda, and 8 years as a member of the PwC Africa Governance Board. In these roles, he provided strategic leadership, oversaw professional services delivery to hundreds of clients, led large and diverse teams, and contributed to governance and policy direction across the PwC Africa network. He also served on PwC Africa’s New Partner Admission Committee, playing a key role in mentoring, assessing, and shaping the next generation of the firm’s new leaders. Beyond executive leadership, Francis has been a consistent and influential voice in public discourse. He has written over 400 articles published in national newspapers in Uganda and Kenya, as well as in industry and trade journals, covering topics such as taxation, leadership, governance, oil and gas, and talent management. He is a highly sought-after speaker and has delivered keynote addresses or participated as a panellist at more than 50 conferences, workshops, and business summits in over 10 countries. Francis’s commitment to impact beyond the boardroom is longstanding. In 2005, he founded Masaka School for the Deaf, driven by a deep belief that children with special needs deserve opportunity, dignity, and the tools for independent living. In 2022, he stepped away from corporate leadership, not into retirement, but into redeployment to focus more intentionally on education, youth skilling, and social entrepreneurship. That same year, he established Masaka Vocational Training Institute, a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college dedicated to equipping young people with practical, labour-market-relevant skills that prepare them for meaningful work and productive lives. Francis currently serves as a Non-Executive Director on the boards of MTN Uganda, I&M Bank Uganda, Old Mutual Holdings Plc, Nakasero Hospital, and Quality Chemicals, contributing his experience in governance, strategy, and leadership across sectors. Within the Kingdom of Buganda, he serves as Chairman of the Buganda Land Board, Chairman of the Lubiri Palace Development Committee, and a Director of the Nnaabagereka Nagginda Women’s Fund, among other roles focused on stewardship, development, and community wellbeing. In the Church, he serves on the Executive Committee of the Masaka Diocese Synod VI and as an adviser to the Kitovu Cathedral Foundation. At the heart of Francis’s work is a passion for mentorship, knowledge sharing, and leadership development. He believes that true success is not defined by titles, status, or accumulation, but by the lives one touches, the leaders one helps shape, and the legacy one leaves behind. This book reflects that belief. It is not written as a manual, nor as a celebration of achievement, but as an honest account of a life lived with intention—continually pausing to ask what comes after success, after ambition, after applause. In sharing his story, Francis Kamulegeya invites readers not to follow his path, but to reflect on their own—and to keep asking the question that has guided his life: And then what? pour a Company en/au(x) Uganda | Design 36797227
Élégant, Back Cover Blurb – DRAFT TO WORK WITH After 27 years with PwC—one of the world’s largest professional services firms—serving 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda and eight years on the PwC Africa Board, Francis Kamulegeya made a decision that surprised many. He stepped away at the peak. Not into retirement, but into what he calls redeployment. This is not a story of corporate triumph. It is a story about purpose, stewardship, humility, and the moment when success must give way to significance. In this reflective and deeply personal autobiography, Kamulegeya traces an unconventional journey—from a humble background and a BSc in Agriculture to becoming Uganda’s leading tax expert and a trusted voice in boardrooms across the region. Along the way, he challenges society’s fixation on titles, status, and accumulation, and asks harder questions about leadership, identity, legacy, and what it truly means to live a life well. Woven through vivid stories of childhood, faith, failure, leadership, transition, and fulfilment are timeless ideas: starting with why, keeping the end in mind, and learning to live beyond the moment. As Kamulegeya steps away from the corporate stage into social impact, mentorship, and legacy-building, he invites readers to confront their own lives with honesty and intention. This is not a book about climbing ladders. It is about knowing when to step aside—and when to hold the ladder for others. Honest, reflective, and quietly provocative, And Then What? is for leaders, professionals, parents, and anyone standing at a crossroads—wondering not just what’s next, but who they are becoming. This is not a self-help manual. It is a lived experience, shared generously. Inside back cover – about the Author: [What I have shared below is too much detail, but work with this to come up with something appropriate] About the Author Francis Kamulegeya is a leader, mentor, philanthropist, social entrepreneur, and an advocate of inclusive education and skilling for a life of purpose, dignity, and impact. With more than three decades of experience in finance, taxation, corporate governance, and executive leadership, his life and work have been guided by a simple but searching question: And then what? Francis spent 27 years with PwC, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, serving 17 years as a Partner, 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda, and 8 years as a member of the PwC Africa Governance Board. In these roles, he provided strategic leadership, oversaw professional services delivery to hundreds of clients, led large and diverse teams, and contributed to governance and policy direction across the PwC Africa network. He also served on PwC Africa’s New Partner Admission Committee, playing a key role in mentoring, assessing, and shaping the next generation of the firm’s new leaders. Beyond executive leadership, Francis has been a consistent and influential voice in public discourse. He has written over 400 articles published in national newspapers in Uganda and Kenya, as well as in industry and trade journals, covering topics such as taxation, leadership, governance, oil and gas, and talent management. He is a highly sought-after speaker and has delivered keynote addresses or participated as a panellist at more than 50 conferences, workshops, and business summits in over 10 countries. Francis’s commitment to impact beyond the boardroom is longstanding. In 2005, he founded Masaka School for the Deaf, driven by a deep belief that children with special needs deserve opportunity, dignity, and the tools for independent living. In 2022, he stepped away from corporate leadership, not into retirement, but into redeployment to focus more intentionally on education, youth skilling, and social entrepreneurship. That same year, he established Masaka Vocational Training Institute, a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college dedicated to equipping young people with practical, labour-market-relevant skills that prepare them for meaningful work and productive lives. Francis currently serves as a Non-Executive Director on the boards of MTN Uganda, I&M Bank Uganda, Old Mutual Holdings Plc, Nakasero Hospital, and Quality Chemicals, contributing his experience in governance, strategy, and leadership across sectors. Within the Kingdom of Buganda, he serves as Chairman of the Buganda Land Board, Chairman of the Lubiri Palace Development Committee, and a Director of the Nnaabagereka Nagginda Women’s Fund, among other roles focused on stewardship, development, and community wellbeing. In the Church, he serves on the Executive Committee of the Masaka Diocese Synod VI and as an adviser to the Kitovu Cathedral Foundation. At the heart of Francis’s work is a passion for mentorship, knowledge sharing, and leadership development. He believes that true success is not defined by titles, status, or accumulation, but by the lives one touches, the leaders one helps shape, and the legacy one leaves behind. This book reflects that belief. It is not written as a manual, nor as a celebration of achievement, but as an honest account of a life lived with intention—continually pausing to ask what comes after success, after ambition, after applause. In sharing his story, Francis Kamulegeya invites readers not to follow his path, but to reflect on their own—and to keep asking the question that has guided his life: And then what? Book Cover Design
G T, un Bangladeshi designer, created this Professionnelle, Back Cover Blurb – DRAFT TO WORK WITH After 27 years with PwC—one of the world’s largest professional services firms—serving 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda and eight years on the PwC Africa Board, Francis Kamulegeya made a decision that surprised many. He stepped away at the peak. Not into retirement, but into what he calls redeployment. This is not a story of corporate triumph. It is a story about purpose, stewardship, humility, and the moment when success must give way to significance. In this reflective and deeply personal autobiography, Kamulegeya traces an unconventional journey—from a humble background and a BSc in Agriculture to becoming Uganda’s leading tax expert and a trusted voice in boardrooms across the region. Along the way, he challenges society’s fixation on titles, status, and accumulation, and asks harder questions about leadership, identity, legacy, and what it truly means to live a life well. Woven through vivid stories of childhood, faith, failure, leadership, transition, and fulfilment are timeless ideas: starting with why, keeping the end in mind, and learning to live beyond the moment. As Kamulegeya steps away from the corporate stage into social impact, mentorship, and legacy-building, he invites readers to confront their own lives with honesty and intention. This is not a book about climbing ladders. It is about knowing when to step aside—and when to hold the ladder for others. Honest, reflective, and quietly provocative, And Then What? is for leaders, professionals, parents, and anyone standing at a crossroads—wondering not just what’s next, but who they are becoming. This is not a self-help manual. It is a lived experience, shared generously. Inside back cover – about the Author: [What I have shared below is too much detail, but work with this to come up with something appropriate] About the Author Francis Kamulegeya is a leader, mentor, philanthropist, social entrepreneur, and an advocate of inclusive education and skilling for a life of purpose, dignity, and impact. With more than three decades of experience in finance, taxation, corporate governance, and executive leadership, his life and work have been guided by a simple but searching question: And then what? Francis spent 27 years with PwC, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, serving 17 years as a Partner, 12 years as Managing Partner of PwC Uganda, and 8 years as a member of the PwC Africa Governance Board. In these roles, he provided strategic leadership, oversaw professional services delivery to hundreds of clients, led large and diverse teams, and contributed to governance and policy direction across the PwC Africa network. He also served on PwC Africa’s New Partner Admission Committee, playing a key role in mentoring, assessing, and shaping the next generation of the firm’s new leaders. Beyond executive leadership, Francis has been a consistent and influential voice in public discourse. He has written over 400 articles published in national newspapers in Uganda and Kenya, as well as in industry and trade journals, covering topics such as taxation, leadership, governance, oil and gas, and talent management. He is a highly sought-after speaker and has delivered keynote addresses or participated as a panellist at more than 50 conferences, workshops, and business summits in over 10 countries. Francis’s commitment to impact beyond the boardroom is longstanding. In 2005, he founded Masaka School for the Deaf, driven by a deep belief that children with special needs deserve opportunity, dignity, and the tools for independent living. In 2022, he stepped away from corporate leadership, not into retirement, but into redeployment to focus more intentionally on education, youth skilling, and social entrepreneurship. That same year, he established Masaka Vocational Training Institute, a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college dedicated to equipping young people with practical, labour-market-relevant skills that prepare them for meaningful work and productive lives. Francis currently serves as a Non-Executive Director on the boards of MTN Uganda, I&M Bank Uganda, Old Mutual Holdings Plc, Nakasero Hospital, and Quality Chemicals, contributing his experience in governance, strategy, and leadership across sectors. Within the Kingdom of Buganda, he serves as Chairman of the Buganda Land Board, Chairman of the Lubiri Palace Development Committee, and a Director of the Nnaabagereka Nagginda Women’s Fund, among other roles focused on stewardship, development, and community wellbeing. In the Church, he serves on the Executive Committee of the Masaka Diocese Synod VI and as an adviser to the Kitovu Cathedral Foundation. At the heart of Francis’s work is a passion for mentorship, knowledge sharing, and leadership development. He believes that true success is not defined by titles, status, or accumulation, but by the lives one touches, the leaders one helps shape, and the legacy one leaves behind. This book reflects that belief. It is not written as a manual, nor as a celebration of achievement, but as an honest account of a life lived with intention—continually pausing to ask what comes after success, after ambition, after applause. In sharing his story, Francis Kamulegeya invites readers not to follow his path, but to reflect on their own—and to keep asking the question that has guided his life: And then what? book cover on 30th January, 2026 for une entreprise à Uganda. The book cover was designed using a Serif font style for the project 'And Then What?'.
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