About Brenda Kamara
" There are opportunities even in the most difficult moments" Wangari Maathai, Unbowed.
Nature and Wildlife have always been a part of me since I can remember, well, since i got curious as to why my father( Environmental Scientist) had a green and yellow pen with the WWF inscription and logo contrary with the WWF I knew( Wrestling). With over a decade of leadership experience in the pharmaceutical sector, I'm excited to apply my skills in strategic communication and stakeholder engagement to conservation efforts. I'm particularly interested in habitats preservation, human-Wildlife conflict mitigation, and species protection. I'm looking to connect with like-minded professionals, learn from their experiences, and contribute to meaningful conservation projects.
Recent Comments
Welcome, Dennis!
Glad to have you here! Congratulations in your career shift to conservation. Elephants are fascinating beings with such beautiful family ties combined with razor sharp memories! Kudos to you. Feel at home here
A warm welcome to WildHub Brenda! Wonderful to have you join us and thank you for sharing about your background :)
Hi Thirza!
Thank you. Happy to be in this space and to interact with the members.
Welcome to WildHub, Brenda!
We're delighted to have you with us, and it's wonderful to see your interest in conservation as you embark on this exciting career transition. Joining WildHub is a great first step, our community brings together people from all walks of life who are passionate about making a difference for our planet.
I encourage you to dive into discussions, explore the resources available, and don't hesitate to reach out to fellow members. Your curiosity and willingness to engage are already valuable contributions to our community!
🌱 Welcome once again, and we’re excited to support you on your journey into conservation.
Hi Flavia!
Many thanks for the warm reception and kind words! Looking forward to more interactions withing this amazing community of experts.
Thank you
🌱 Welcome to WildHub, Brenda! 🌱
It’s wonderful to have you here with us. Your curiosity about conservation and your reflection on Wangari Maathai’s inspiring words truly set a powerful tone for your journey. That spirit resonates deeply within the community.
Your story about the WWF pen and your father’s environmental work is charming and poignant, a beautiful thread that connects your past to your present transition. It's clear that nature has always been close to your heart, and now you're turning that lifelong connection into purpose.
With over a decade of leadership in the pharmaceutical sector, your skills in strategic communication, ethical management, and stakeholder engagement are incredibly valuable assets to the conservation space. Many impactful initiatives thrive when diverse expertise like yours is woven into them.
As you explore ways to contribute, I’m curious — what aspects of conservation are you most drawn to right now? For example, are you excited by community-led projects, policy advocacy, ecological research, or something completely new? I’d love to hear more and maybe help you find a path that aligns with your passions.
Feel free to reach out, join discussions, and connect with others here. WildHub is a place where collaboration and growth truly flourish, and we're thrilled you are part of it!
Warm regards,
Simon.
Hi Simon
Thank you! Appreciate
Hello, Brenda! We are so happy to see you here at WildHub! Welcome! ❤️
As you are switching careers and want to connect with other conservationists here, I would suggest that you join our WildHub Socials Event. We host it every month on the last Wednesday. It's a great way to virtually meet with the conservationists around the world. Additionally, you can check the member directory, explore the Rooms, Discussions, and Events sections of the website to learn more about this field and resources.
I hope this platform will bring you the right people and opportunities! Best wishes!
Hello Fairuse!
Thank you for the warm welcome and yes, looking forward to meeting people from different areas of expertise and through this open awesome opportunities .
I have attended a social event in the past and it was amazing! I felt truly encouraged and got a sense of belonging. Looking forward to more of such events. Thank you for your guidance, appreciate
🌱 Welcome to WildHub, Brenda! 🌱
It’s wonderful to have you here with us. Your curiosity about conservation and your reflection on Wangari Maathai’s inspiring words truly set a powerful tone for your journey. That spirit resonates deeply within the community.
Your story about the WWF pen and your father’s environmental work is charming and poignant, a beautiful thread that connects your past to your present transition. It's clear that nature has always been close to your heart, and now you're turning that lifelong connection into purpose.
With over a decade of leadership in the pharmaceutical sector, your skills in strategic communication, ethical management, and stakeholder engagement are incredibly valuable assets to the conservation space. Many impactful initiatives thrive when diverse expertise like yours is woven into them.
As you explore ways to contribute, I’m curious — what aspects of conservation are you most drawn to right now? For example, are you excited by community-led projects, policy advocacy, ecological research, or something completely new? I’d love to hear more and maybe help you find a path that aligns with your passions.
Feel free to reach out, join discussions, and connect with others here. WildHub is a place where collaboration and growth truly flourish, and we're thrilled you are part of it!
Warm regards,
Simon.
Hello Simon!
Thank you for the warm welcome, kind words and insights. Curious, did we interact in a past social event here on Wildhub? If so, pleasure connecting here as well.
The aspects of conservation that, straight off the bat, I am drawn to as I continue to understand this conservation space are habitat preservation/restoration, human-wildlife conflict mitigation and species protection/management. yes, i would appreciate assistance in this