Crossing Borders with Kave Bulambo

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Building leadership across borders, systems, and cultures.

In this episode, Charlotte Otter speaks with Kave Bulambo: founder, TEDx speaker, talent expert, and cultural transformation advocate. Kave is the force behind BlackInTech Berlin, the first community of people of African descent in tech in Germany, and the founder of Talent Diverse, which connects diverse talent with inclusive organisations.

Born in Congo, raised in Durban, South Africa, and now based in Berlin, Kave brings a rich and deeply human perspective to leadership, diversity, and work. She shares how crossing borders geographically, socially, and professionally shaped her ability to connect with people from all walks of life and gave her the confidence to become a natural bridge builder.

Together, Charlotte and Kave explore one of the biggest myths in the diversity conversation: that Europe lacks underrepresented talent. Kave argues the real problem is not talent, but systems. Too many organisations still lack the structures, promotion pathways, and inclusive hiring practices needed to bring diverse talent in and help it thrive once inside.

This is a warm, thoughtful conversation about leadership, inclusion, personal branding, community building, and changing the old archetype of who gets to lead.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
* Why underrepresented talent is being failed by systems, not ambition
* What inclusive organisations do differently
* How to think about personal branding and reputation with integrity
* Why leadership often begins before anyone officially gives you the title

This episode is for anyone interested in leadership, diversity, inclusion, reputation, women in tech, underrepresented talent, career growth, and building a more human future of work.
Chapters
  • 00:01 Meet Kave Bulambo
  • 02:08 Entering the Property Industry
  • 05:12 Breaking In and Early Lessons
  • 08:10 Challenges and Building Credibility
  • 11:20 Mentorship and Leadership Style
  • 14:31 Resilience and Learning From Failure
  • 17:42 Career Growth and Key Decisions
  • 22:14 Networks and Industry Insights
  • 25:27 Advice and Skills for Success
  • 30:12 Motivation, Success, and What’s Next
  • 34:36 Final Reflections
17 Mar English Germany Management · Business

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