Humans with Josh Levent

The Big Picture, Connecting the Dots of Experience: Meet Tinashe Mashungu

Episode Summary

Tinashe Mashungu talks about his passion for igniting an economic renaissance in Africa and recognising how your contributions fit into the big picture. Key takeaways: Tinashe’s boarding school experience began the formation of his character He studied mathematics, physics and computer science He changed his major at Reed College to study economics At the World Economic Forum, Tinashe showcased his work and began focusing on bigger issues He wants to democratize energy provision in Africa

Episode Notes

Tinashe Mashungu was born in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, and he has lived all over the country. His father was an agro-economist, and in many ways, Tinashe has followed in his footsteps, though his path has taken him in many different directions.

He studied computer science in high school and came to the US to attend Reed College and study physics. After getting a feel for the program, Tinashe switched his major to maths and economics, writing his thesis on structural adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Though he wasn’t able to see it at the time, in retrospect, Tinashe recognises that all of his education, experiences, and opportunities have given him a unique set of skills and led him to where he is today, with the desire and capability to create change in Zimbabwe, in Africa, and in the world.

What makes Tinashe human is his drive to keep going and keep learning even when the big picture isn’t visible yet and the passion he has for using technology to accelerate progress in Africa.

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