CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL DAVID OTIENO

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PERSONAL DETAILS

NAME : MICHAEL DAVID OTIENO

DATE OF BIRTH : 29TH APRIL 1961

MARITAL STATUS : MARRIED

NATIONALITY : KENYAN

ADDRESS : 34014-00100 NAIROBI

TELEPHONE +254 722770074

EMAIL : [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2017 – 2020 : Doctor of Philosophy( Physical Education & Sport) University of Nairobi

2000 –2001 : Postgraduate Diploma in Public Relations Kenyatta University

1990 – 1993 : Master of Education Kenyatta University

1981 – 1984 : Bachelor of Education University of Nairobi

1974 – 1979 : ‘A’ level and ‘O’ level Alliance High School

PROFESSIONAL COURSES

2014 : World Rugby : Coach Trainer

2010 : International Rugby Board – Level 3 Completed but yet to be certified

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2008 : International Rugby Board Coach Educator

2005 : Certificate of Achievement Performance Contracts Boston Institute of Developing Economies USA

: Certificate of Achievement Performance Management Paradigm Management Consultants

2003 : Certificate of Achievement Human Resource Management

1997 : Certificate of Attendance International Rugby Football Board Game Development Workshop in Cape Town, South Africa

1997 : Certificate - Level 1 Officiating Course International Amateur Athletic Federation

1996 : Certificate of Appreciation – Top Level Sports Symposium National Olympics Committee of Kenya

1986 : Semester in Africa – National Outdoor Leadership School

EMPLOYMENT RECORD

Sept. 2007 – To date : University of Nairobi Lecturer. Department of Physical Education & Sport The following are the teaching areas of specialization:

- Functional Human Anatomy - Human Physiology. - Exercise Physiology. - Biomechanics. - Ergogenic Aids. - Principles of Sports Training. - Skill Development – Rugby,Hockey,Soccer. - Outdoor Pursuits

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April 2016 – June 2016 St Christopher’s Secondary School Part time Rugby Coach

Jan. 2013 – December 2015 : Kenya Rugby Services manager

Coffee Board of Kenya Feb.2003 – Sept. 2007 Human Resource and Administration Manager

Staff recruitment Staff training Preparation for Board meetings Administrative duties

July 2002 – Feb. 2003 : Ag. Public Relations Manager

• Prepared programmes for visits to the coffee sector by local and foreign visitors; • Prepared articles for publication in the Kahawa Newsletter and Kenya Coffee Bulletin; • Prepared news releases for the print media; • Organization of conferences and seminars; • Stand manager at the Nairobi International Trade Fair;

Oct. 1997 – July 2003 : Welfare Officer

• Dealt with staff welfare matters including sporting activities; • Conducted research on the effects of various communication channels used to reach farmers.

Sept. 1995 – Sept. 1997 : Kenyatta University Senior Games Tutor

• Appointed Head of sports department in 1996; • Coached the University Rugby Team to win the second division Rugby League title and subsequent promotion to the Premier League; • Taught post-graduate students in physical education; • Was a member of various committees in the faculty of education.

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Jan 1990 – Sept 1995 : Moi University Games Tutor,

• Appointed Head of sports department in 1993; • Successfully conducted outdoor pursuit courses for the Wildlife department; • Coached the University rugby team to second position in the E.S.S. rugby league both in 1991 and 1992.

Mar 1985 – Dec 11989 : Kenyatta University Assistant Games Tutor

• Coached both the University rugby and hockey teams; • Taught Human Anatomy, Sports Medicine, statistics, Bio-mechanics and Human Physiology to undergraduate students of physical education; • Conducted outdoor pursuit courses for the students of physical education.

PAPERS PRESENTED

1) Ergogenic Aids in Sports – Paper presented at a departmental workshop at Kenyatta University in October 1995 2) Legal liability and Negligence as they relate to Management of Sports at Kenyatta University- paper presented at sports seminar held at Moi International Sports Center Kasarani in January 1996 3) Fundamental skills and Principles in Hockey – paper presented at a departmental workshop Kenyatta University in March 1997 4) Management of Rugby in Africa – paper presented at Africa Sport Management Association conference held in Kampala in December 2011 5) An Appraisal of the Kenya Rugby Men’s Sevens Team’s Performance in the World Series Competition – paper presented at the International conference on research and innovation in education held on 24th-26th October 2018 at University of Nairobi, Kikuyu campus 6) Influence of Peer Interaction through Peer Components on Talent Identification for Players in Rugby Clubs in Kenya - paper presented at the International conference on research and innovation in education held on 14th-15th October 2020 at University of Nairobi, Kikuyu campus 7) Doping in Rugby in Kenya - P made at a Workshop Organized by University of Nairobi in Partnership with Carnegie School of Sports Held on 17th & 18th December 2020 at The University of Nairobi, College of Education

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PUBLICATIONS

1) Influence of Peer Interaction through Peer Components on Talent Identification for Players in Rugby Clubs in Kenya. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) Volume 4 Issue 5, 178-183. May,2020 2) Parental influence on talent identification for players in rugby clubs in Kenya, American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (AJSSH). Volume 5 Issue 2, 230- 239, May 2020 3) Institutional Based Reasons for Students Non-participation in the Kenyan Public Universities' Physical Activity and Sports Programs. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences. Volume 8, Issue1: 17-23. January 2020 4) Influence of Club Facilities and Equipment on Talent Identification for Players in Rugby Clubs in Kenya. American Journal of Creative Education. Volume 2 Issue 4, 195-201, December 2019 5) Influence of Secondary School Rugby Playing Experience on Talent Identification for Players in Rugby Clubs in Kenya. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS). Volume 3, Issue 11, November 2019 6) Psycho-Social Attributes of Male Volleyball Players in Kenya. Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports. Volume 50: 34-40, September 2020 7) Relationship between participation motives and connection to soccer of male university players. International Journal of Psychology and Counselling (IJPC). Vol. 12(4), pp. 152-158, November, 2020

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Noteworthy Achievements: Coach of the Kenya National XVs Team. May 2007- to April 2012

Was the coach of the Kenya Rugby Sevens team to the following tournaments: -

(a) Middlesex Sevens - London, 1998 (b) Amsterdam Sevens - Amsterdam, 1998 (c) Commonwealth Games - Kuala Lumpur, 1998 (d) Safari Sevens - Nairobi, 1998 and 1999 (e) Dubai Sevens - Dubai, 1999 (f) Stellenbosch Sevens - Stellenbosch, 1999 (g) - Singapore, 1996 and 1997

Chef de mission - World University Games Fukuoka, 1995

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Coach of KCB, RFC from 2002 to 2010.

Currently a member of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya, Youth Development Commission

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