Nina M.
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Philip Gattone
There are few leaders who continue to inspire others the way Nina Mago inspires me and everyone with whom she interacts. I was introduced to Nina in Bangkok, Thailand in 2019 when she was presented the prestigious Golden Light Award, a coveted global award for leadership in epilepsy. After the first five minutes of listening to her share her personal experience and her vision, I realized Nina is, and will continue to be, a powerful force for global positive change. Nina has moved beyond her own personal experience with epilepsy to support others through the establishment of the Purple Bench Initiative (PBI), an NGO focused on providing a platform for people with epilepsy and their caregivers. Under Nina’s strong leadership, PBI educates primary school students, educators, nursing students, and community organizations across Uganda and online through her digital platforms. As a public speaker, Nina is mesmerizing. Her personal story is incredibly moving and compels people to act. Nina’s humble manner and relentless positive attitude inspires everyone to believe anything is possible when we work together. When faced with serious adversity, some individuals understandably crumble under the pressure, while Nina somehow overcame her own circumstances and shines brightly as an example of what is possible. It is directly because of Nina’s courage and tenacious commitment to improving her own life and the lives of others that PBI has grown so quickly. As a result, Nina has educated communities across Uganda and now serves as an associate chapter leader serving with the International Bureau for Epilepsy. Nina is a special individual who continues to change the world by creating a sense of importance and urgency around epilepsy. Her authentic love for others drives her devotion to achieve her mission of promoting acceptance of all individuals with epilepsy as people who have tremendous value. I consider it a privilege to call her my colleague, and I consider it a blessing to call her my friend. Philip M Gattone, M.Ed. Past President and CEO, Epilepsy Foundation of America Past Leader of North America for International Bureau for Epilepsy Current CEO, Elevate for Impact, LLC
Nancy Volkers
Nina is an inspiring and eloquent speaker, and clearly so dedicated to increasing epilepsy awareness. She shares her personal experiences for the benefit of others, pushing past barriers and obstacles. Starting her own organization to improve epilepsy education has allowed her to be a voice for others. I am grateful to have worked with Nina and hope to continue to do so in the future!
Philip Gattone
There are few leaders who continue to inspire others the way Nina Mago inspires me and everyone with whom she interacts. I was introduced to Nina in Bangkok, Thailand in 2019 when she was presented the prestigious Golden Light Award, a coveted global award for leadership in epilepsy. After the first five minutes of listening to her share her personal experience and her vision, I realized Nina is, and will continue to be, a powerful force for global positive change. Nina has moved beyond her own personal experience with epilepsy to support others through the establishment of the Purple Bench Initiative (PBI), an NGO focused on providing a platform for people with epilepsy and their caregivers. Under Nina’s strong leadership, PBI educates primary school students, educators, nursing students, and community organizations across Uganda and online through her digital platforms. As a public speaker, Nina is mesmerizing. Her personal story is incredibly moving and compels people to act. Nina’s humble manner and relentless positive attitude inspires everyone to believe anything is possible when we work together. When faced with serious adversity, some individuals understandably crumble under the pressure, while Nina somehow overcame her own circumstances and shines brightly as an example of what is possible. It is directly because of Nina’s courage and tenacious commitment to improving her own life and the lives of others that PBI has grown so quickly. As a result, Nina has educated communities across Uganda and now serves as an associate chapter leader serving with the International Bureau for Epilepsy. Nina is a special individual who continues to change the world by creating a sense of importance and urgency around epilepsy. Her authentic love for others drives her devotion to achieve her mission of promoting acceptance of all individuals with epilepsy as people who have tremendous value. I consider it a privilege to call her my colleague, and I consider it a blessing to call her my friend. Philip M Gattone, M.Ed. Past President and CEO, Epilepsy Foundation of America Past Leader of North America for International Bureau for Epilepsy Current CEO, Elevate for Impact, LLC
Nancy Volkers
Nina is an inspiring and eloquent speaker, and clearly so dedicated to increasing epilepsy awareness. She shares her personal experiences for the benefit of others, pushing past barriers and obstacles. Starting her own organization to improve epilepsy education has allowed her to be a voice for others. I am grateful to have worked with Nina and hope to continue to do so in the future!
Philip Gattone
There are few leaders who continue to inspire others the way Nina Mago inspires me and everyone with whom she interacts. I was introduced to Nina in Bangkok, Thailand in 2019 when she was presented the prestigious Golden Light Award, a coveted global award for leadership in epilepsy. After the first five minutes of listening to her share her personal experience and her vision, I realized Nina is, and will continue to be, a powerful force for global positive change. Nina has moved beyond her own personal experience with epilepsy to support others through the establishment of the Purple Bench Initiative (PBI), an NGO focused on providing a platform for people with epilepsy and their caregivers. Under Nina’s strong leadership, PBI educates primary school students, educators, nursing students, and community organizations across Uganda and online through her digital platforms. As a public speaker, Nina is mesmerizing. Her personal story is incredibly moving and compels people to act. Nina’s humble manner and relentless positive attitude inspires everyone to believe anything is possible when we work together. When faced with serious adversity, some individuals understandably crumble under the pressure, while Nina somehow overcame her own circumstances and shines brightly as an example of what is possible. It is directly because of Nina’s courage and tenacious commitment to improving her own life and the lives of others that PBI has grown so quickly. As a result, Nina has educated communities across Uganda and now serves as an associate chapter leader serving with the International Bureau for Epilepsy. Nina is a special individual who continues to change the world by creating a sense of importance and urgency around epilepsy. Her authentic love for others drives her devotion to achieve her mission of promoting acceptance of all individuals with epilepsy as people who have tremendous value. I consider it a privilege to call her my colleague, and I consider it a blessing to call her my friend. Philip M Gattone, M.Ed. Past President and CEO, Epilepsy Foundation of America Past Leader of North America for International Bureau for Epilepsy Current CEO, Elevate for Impact, LLC
Nancy Volkers
Nina is an inspiring and eloquent speaker, and clearly so dedicated to increasing epilepsy awareness. She shares her personal experiences for the benefit of others, pushing past barriers and obstacles. Starting her own organization to improve epilepsy education has allowed her to be a voice for others. I am grateful to have worked with Nina and hope to continue to do so in the future!
Philip Gattone
There are few leaders who continue to inspire others the way Nina Mago inspires me and everyone with whom she interacts. I was introduced to Nina in Bangkok, Thailand in 2019 when she was presented the prestigious Golden Light Award, a coveted global award for leadership in epilepsy. After the first five minutes of listening to her share her personal experience and her vision, I realized Nina is, and will continue to be, a powerful force for global positive change. Nina has moved beyond her own personal experience with epilepsy to support others through the establishment of the Purple Bench Initiative (PBI), an NGO focused on providing a platform for people with epilepsy and their caregivers. Under Nina’s strong leadership, PBI educates primary school students, educators, nursing students, and community organizations across Uganda and online through her digital platforms. As a public speaker, Nina is mesmerizing. Her personal story is incredibly moving and compels people to act. Nina’s humble manner and relentless positive attitude inspires everyone to believe anything is possible when we work together. When faced with serious adversity, some individuals understandably crumble under the pressure, while Nina somehow overcame her own circumstances and shines brightly as an example of what is possible. It is directly because of Nina’s courage and tenacious commitment to improving her own life and the lives of others that PBI has grown so quickly. As a result, Nina has educated communities across Uganda and now serves as an associate chapter leader serving with the International Bureau for Epilepsy. Nina is a special individual who continues to change the world by creating a sense of importance and urgency around epilepsy. Her authentic love for others drives her devotion to achieve her mission of promoting acceptance of all individuals with epilepsy as people who have tremendous value. I consider it a privilege to call her my colleague, and I consider it a blessing to call her my friend. Philip M Gattone, M.Ed. Past President and CEO, Epilepsy Foundation of America Past Leader of North America for International Bureau for Epilepsy Current CEO, Elevate for Impact, LLC
Nancy Volkers
Nina is an inspiring and eloquent speaker, and clearly so dedicated to increasing epilepsy awareness. She shares her personal experiences for the benefit of others, pushing past barriers and obstacles. Starting her own organization to improve epilepsy education has allowed her to be a voice for others. I am grateful to have worked with Nina and hope to continue to do so in the future!
Experience
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Purple Bench Initiative
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Wellness and Fitness Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Executive Officer
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Feb 2018 - Present
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In Country Program Coordinator
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Sep 2017 - Dec 2018
Volunteer support – Worked directly with International volunteers, assisting them to successfully plan and implement their projects. Advocacy- Identified and mobilised people with epilepsy in community. Launched an epilepsy awareness project. Created drama skits for reduction of domestic violence that was hindering progress of development projects. Project Planning and Management – Supervised and supported volunteer projects from inception to implementation and evaluation Other duties and activities: Design training materials for children and women's groups. s Supervised field trips and retreats. Show less
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Foundation for Sustainable Development
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Local Program Coordinator
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Oct 2011 - Oct 2016
Worked with International NGO – FSD Projects • Made adjustments in the application process department leading to an increase in applicants to the program and the adjustments replicated to other sites. • Lead the team in charge of educational materials. • Championed the Hand Washing Campaign with the Tippy Tap. I was part of the design team and an integral part of the strategy and concept as well as the sensitization plan. Volunteer support • Traveled through project area establishing and maintaining relationships with program stakeholders. • Assisted participants improve work performance, social and cultural adaptation through provision of technical support and cultural insight. • Identified, maintained and distributed appropriate relevant educational materials to participants through orientation, mid-service events, weekly talks and other venues. • Served as a language teacher and translator for international participants. • Served as a cross-cultural support to international participants. Administrative support • Assisted in the collection and analysis of data for program stake holders. • Reviewed program performance through intensive monitoring and evaluation. • Maintained communication with headquarters regarding details of program and intern activities. • Took charge of site office operations in absence of Program Director. Show less
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Education
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Clarke International University
Trauma and Adversity Interventions, Mental Health Counseling/Counselor -
Bristol College of Management and Health Sciences
Child and adolescents mental health and social care -
Regent University
Entrepreneurship training Program -
Makerere University
Post Graduate Certificate, Project Monitoring and Evaluation -
Uganda Martyrs University
Bachelor's degree, Ethics and Development Studies -
Vienna College Namugongo
Cambridge Certificate of Education