Teboho Seboka
Teboho Seboka has more than seven years of experience in entrepreneurship, including marketing, e-commerce, enterprise development, and manufacturing. Teboho is the owner of Marula Wood Concepts, a business that creates laser-engraved products made from softwood. He is the chapter director of the award-winning ecosystem initiative Startup Grind Maseru, a partner of Google for Startups. Teboho has also directed and facilitated Techstars Startup Weekend (Maseru Startup Weekend), another Google for Startups initiative, as well as Coderina Africa (Coderina University Challenge). Teboho has a diploma in Management, a certificate in Entrepreneurship, and a certificate in Women and Enterprise Development. He is the director of the Women First Self-Help Program in Lesotho. Led by local and international business leaders, the program trains young women in business and entrepreneurship. Teboho has a diploma in Management, a certificate in Entrepreneurship, and a certificate in Women and Enterprise Development. On completion of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, Teboho will continue promoting women’s economic empowerment and youth job creation in Lesotho, incorporating the skills and resources he gains during the Fellowship.