Lisa Ntungicimpaye
About Lisa Ntungicimpaye
Lisa Ntungicimpaye serves as the Deputy Senior Producer at Thomson Reuters, where she oversees the production of over 25 stories weekly for the Africa Daily television division. With a strong background in media and a focus on strategic marketing, she manages a diverse team to deliver quality content to global clients.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Lisa Ntungicimpaye serves as the Deputy Senior Producer at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2012. In this role, she is responsible for the conceptualization and distribution of over 25 stories weekly for the Africa Daily television division. She supervises a diverse team that includes producers, video journalists, translators, and editors across Africa. Her leadership ensures the delivery of high-quality African stories to over 120 global clients.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Lisa previously worked at Thomson Reuters as a Producer from 2010 to 2012. During her two years in this role, she contributed to the production of news content, enhancing her skills in managing high-volume content production and storytelling.
Educational Background
Lisa Ntungicimpaye has a strong educational foundation. She studied at the University of the Witwatersrand, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Relations, Politics, and Media Studies from 2002 to 2004. She then attended the University of Johannesburg, obtaining a Postgraduate Honours degree in Politics and Gender from 2005 to 2006. Currently, she is pursuing a Master of Science in Strategic Marketing with a focus on Luxury Brands at the London School of Business and Finance, a program she has been enrolled in since 2014.
Language Proficiency
Lisa is fluent in both English and French. This proficiency enables her to communicate effectively and collaborate with diverse teams across the African continent, enhancing her ability to manage and produce content that resonates with a wide audience.
Contributions to Africa Daily Television Division
Lisa has played a significant role in shaping the content strategy for the Africa Daily television division at Thomson Reuters. Her contributions have been instrumental in establishing the division's reputation for delivering insightful and relevant African news stories, thereby enhancing its visibility and impact in the global media landscape.