Beth Muriithi
About Beth Muriithi
Beth Muriithi serves as the Wash and Shelter Program Manager II at Catholic Relief Services, a position she has held since 2017. She holds a master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, and Manufacturing Engineering from Loughborough University and has completed bachelor's degrees from the University of South Africa and Makerere University.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Beth Muriithi has been employed at Catholic Relief Services since 2011. She initially served as a Wash Manager from 2011 to 2013, where she focused on water, sanitation, and hygiene initiatives. In 2017, she advanced to the position of Wash and Shelter Program Manager II. In this role, she oversees programs related to water, sanitation, hygiene, and shelter, contributing to the organization's mission of alleviating human suffering and promoting sustainable development.
Education and Expertise
Beth Muriithi holds a Master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, and Manufacturing Engineering from Loughborough University. She also earned Bachelor's degrees from both the University of South Africa and Makerere University. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her current role managing wash and shelter programs.
Background
Beth Muriithi has a diverse educational background, having studied at multiple institutions. She completed her Bachelor's degree at Makerere University and furthered her education at the University of South Africa. Her pursuit of advanced studies culminated in a Master's degree from Loughborough University, equipping her with the necessary skills for her professional career.
Professional Experience
Beth Muriithi has accumulated significant experience in the field of water, sanitation, and hygiene over her career. Her tenure at Catholic Relief Services spans over a decade, during which she has held key positions that leverage her engineering expertise. Her work has involved managing essential programs that address critical needs in communities.