

This winter break, I find myself immersed in a blend of storytelling and strategic preparation. Currently, I’m in Washington to attend the African Achievement Awards, where I’ve been honored with a nomination for the Best International Youth Empowerment Award. While here, I couldn’t pass up the chance to visit the Microsoft campus in Redmond.
I will be honest—I have not really gamed in what feels like near two decades. Apart from the occasional interaction with my phone games, I have not engaged with games in great detail in a long time. As I’ve grown professionally, I’ve come to appreciate the intricate ecosystems behind successful brands, and Xbox stands out as a beacon of innovation and strategy. When I was offered the opportunity to join the Xbox team for my summer MBA internship, I knew it was time to dive deeper into the brand’s story.
Playing Pinball last night took me back to my childhood-playing games like Pinball, Solitaire and Minesweeper on my mother’s computer. It made me think of my upcoming summer internship with Microsoft’s Xbox team; where I will be working as a Business Development Manager. This role resonates deeply with my journey from childhood gaming in Malawi to technology initiatives. I am excited to leverage my unique perspective as an African tech professional to enhance the gaming industry while contributing to innovation and global experiences.