Monday, August 26, 2019

Passionate about insurance products

Ernest Magezi Barusya has all pas
Ernest Magezi Barusya has all passion there is for insurance products. 
By JOAN SALMON
What is the first thing you do when you wake up?
Lately, my new born daughter wakes me up. I have no option but to play with her as I read through my schedule for the day. However, most of the time, I open all the windows for a fresh morning breeze and switch on the radio.
What is your best childhood memory?
Finishing my holiday work on the same day we got holidays was the highlight. Having spent most of my time with my dad in Mubende District where he worked from, the promise to take me to Kampala for holidays if I finished my homework fast was endearing. I took no chance of losing out on such an offer.
Who is your childhood hero?
My dad, he was and still is everything I ever want to be. He was always smart, and for everything I asked, he always had an answer.
Who was your first girlfriend?
I found it hard to date because girls often took me too seriously, even when I wanted to play a little bit. That was coupled with a little bit of shyness. It became worse, when I became School President at University as some girls who were supposed to be my peers, started referring to me as “Sir”, how do you make advances on such girls? I thank God I found a beautiful and loving person now, I will surely tie the knot in the coming year.
What was the first book you read?
I was never an intentional reader but became one in 2016.
The first book that caught my attention is Intentional Living by John C. Maxwell, thanks to AAR Reading club, where I served as a business analyst.
What was your first job and salary?
During my Senior Four vacation, I was among the first group of young people to market MTN Mobile Money. I championed the initiative to market to Owino Market and Makerere University for Shs5,000 per sale. Owing to its unpopularity, we gave up. Funny how it is popular now

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