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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 1H 39M

Francis Kamulegeya Unfiltered: Reinventing Yourself & Finding Purpose Beyond Boardroom Titles.

from LXL East Africa · host CEO East Africa Magazine

In this powerful episode of LXL East Africa (League of Extraordinary Leaders), Muhereza Kyamutetera sits down with Francis Kamulegeya—former PwC Uganda Managing Partner and now board chairman, social entrepreneur, and philanthropist—for a deeply insightful conversation on leadership, purpose, and life beyond corporate success.From building a distinguished global career in tax and advisory to founding impactful ventures like Masaka School for the Deaf and Time to Play, Francis shares his journey of reinvention—from success to significance.This episode dives into:• Why retirement is a myth and what to do instead • The concept of “redeploying yourself” after corporate life • How to plan your life using the End Point Principle • The difference between success (self-focused) and significance (others-focused) • What makes an effective board member and leader • Why identity should never be tied to your job title • The power of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and philanthropy Francis also reflects on his upbringing, global career journey, and the bold decisions that shaped his path—from the UK back to Uganda—offering practical wisdom for leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs at every stage.If you're thinking about career transitions, leadership, legacy, or impact, this conversation will challenge and inspire you. Key Takeaway: “Don’t retire from something—retire to something. Better yet, don’t retire at all. Redeploy yourself.”

In this powerful episode of LXL East Africa (League of Extraordinary Leaders), Muhereza Kyamutetera sits down with Francis Kamulegeya—former PwC Uganda Managing Partner and now board chairman, social entrepreneur, and philanthropist—for a deeply insightful conversation on leadership, purpose, and life beyond corporate success.From building a distinguished global career in tax and advisory to founding impactful ventures like Masaka School for the Deaf and Time to Play, Francis shares his journey of reinvention—from success to significance.This episode dives into:• Why retirement is a myth and what to do instead • The concept of “redeploying yourself” after corporate life • How to plan your life using the End Point Principle • The difference between success (self-focused) and significance (others-focused) • What makes an effective board member and leader • Why identity should never be tied to your job title • The power of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and philanthropy Francis also reflects on his upbringing, global career journey, and the bold decisions that shaped his path—from the UK back to Uganda—offering practical wisdom for leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs at every stage.If you're thinking about career transitions, leadership, legacy, or impact, this conversation will challenge and inspire you. Key Takeaway: “Don’t retire from something—retire to something. Better yet, don’t retire at all. Redeploy yourself.”

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