Success to Significance

Francis Kamulegeya pictured across various roles—from corporate leadership to farming and community initiatives—reflecting his transition into impact-driven work in Uganda.
Francis Kamulegeya: After nearly three decades at PwC, the former Managing Partner has stepped into a new chapter of board leadership, social impact and reflection — captured in his new book And Then What?, which challenges leaders to rethink success beyond titles.

After Success, Then What? Francis Kamulegeya on His Aptly Titled New Book and Life Beyond Big Titles and Offices

Since stepping away from corporate leadership, Kamulegeya has devoted his time to writing, mentoring young professionals, supporting social impact initiatives, and contributing to conversations on leadership and life transitions. These reflections form
March 18, 2026
Francis Kamulegeya, speaks to us on a tour at his coffee farm which he is expanding from 7 acreas to 20 acres. Over and above transforming the firm into a commercial agri-business, he is also setting up a full farm-to-cup coffee experience to supplement another planned eco-tourism project at the farm. PHOTO/CEO East Africa Magazine.

A frank conversation with Francis Kamulegeya on his life before, during and after PwC Uganda

You worked for PwC for 27 years, 17 of which you worked as a partner, the highest point in the business, but chose to take early retirement. Why early retirement? It is

 

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