Who is the Current TSC Chairperson? Meet Dr. Jamleck Muturi John

the current tsc chairperson
the current tsc chairperson

Who is the chairman of the TSC Commission?

Dr. Jamleck Muturi John is the current TSC chairman — he assumed the role of Chairman of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on April 29th, 2021.

His appointment brought with it a wealth of experience and expertise in education and administration.

 In this article, we will delve into the background, career, and achievements of Dr. Jamleck Muturi John, the current TSC Chairperson.

A Distinguished Career in Education

Dr. Jamleck Muturi John is a career educationist with a remarkable track record spanning over three decades.

Prior to his appointment as the TSC Chairman, he held the position of Executive Committee Member (CECM) in the Embu County Government.

In this role, he was responsible for overseeing Education, Science, Technology, and ICT in the county.

His dedication to public service has been evident through his tenure as a CECM in various Ministries, including Lands, Water, Environment and Natural Resources, Health, Trade, Tourism, Investment & Industrialization, and Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Cooperatives in Embu County.

Dr. Muturi’s diverse experience in these roles has equipped him with a broad perspective on crucial aspects of governance and administration.

A Passion for Education and Teaching

Dr. Muturi’s commitment to education extends beyond administrative roles.

He has a strong background as an educator, having taught in various educational institutions across Kenya.

He began his teaching career as an assistant teacher at Kathakwa Secondary School in Embu and later at Huruma Girls in Nairobi.

Throughout his journey in education, Dr. Muturi has held key positions such as Deputy Principal at Nguviu Boys in Embu and Principal at St. Joseph M’tetu in Embu, St. Stephen Boys Kavutiri High School, and Moi High School – Mbiruri.

These roles have not only allowed him to influence the development of countless students but have also given him valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the Kenyan education system.

Educational Qualifications

Dr. Jamleck Muturi John’s impressive academic credentials underscore his commitment to knowledge and professional growth.

He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Entomology from Kenyatta University, which reflects his expertise in the field of agricultural sciences.

In addition to his Ph.D., his educational qualifications include:

Higher Diploma in Human Resource Management

Obtained from the Institute of Personnel Management, Kenya (IPM (K)), this qualification highlights his understanding of effective human resource management—a crucial skill in educational leadership.

Master of Science in Agricultural Entomology (KU)

This master’s degree from Kenyatta University further emphasizes his deep knowledge of agricultural sciences and entomology.

Master of Business Administration – Global Business Management (MBA – GBM)

Dr. Muturi pursued this degree at the United States University – Africa (USIU – Africa), demonstrating his versatility in business and management.

Bachelor of Education (Science) in Botany and Zoology (Kenyatta University)

His B.Ed. degree showcases his commitment to teaching and education, focusing on the sciences.

Contributions to Academic Research

Dr. Jamleck Muturi John’s academic journey includes significant contributions to research.

He has published several scientific peer-reviewed journals in the field of science.

His research work underscores his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing critical issues in the scientific community.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Jamleck Muturi John, the current TSC Chairman, brings a wealth of experience, a distinguished career in education and administration, and a strong commitment to academic excellence to his role.

His diverse background and educational qualifications position him as a valuable leader in the Kenyan education sector.

As he continues to serve as the TSC Chairman, his experience and expertise are likely to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education in Kenya.

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