African Changemaker

Bruce Nsereko-Lule

Bruce is a Ugandan tech entrepreneur and investor currently serving as the General Partner of Seedstars Africa Ventures.

Seedstars Africa is the African Seedstars, a Swiss-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups around the world.

As the General Partner of Seedstars Africa, Nsereko-Lule is responsible for identifying and investing in promising startups across the continent, focusing on driving social impact and innovation.
He brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously worked as a founding Investment Principal at Chandaria Capital. Nsereko-Lule is also a passionate advocate for entrepreneurship and innovation in Africa and has spoken at various events and conferences about the need to support and nurture the continent’s emerging tech ecosystem.

Through his work at Seedstars Africa and other initiatives, he is helping to create a more vibrant and inclusive startup scene in Africa, capable of driving economic growth and social progress across the continent.

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