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Meet Kenya’s youngest CEO who speaks 6 languages

At only 13 years of age, Luca Berardi was doing stuff that some only hope for at the peak of their careers. Luca Berardi was a TV host, musician, filmmaker and spoke 6 languages. Luca Berardi had shared a room with President Uhuru and his deputy and wowed them with his top-rate performance.

What are some of the projects you are involved in? 

I was co-hosting for the KBC (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation) children programme, Big Minds before moving to Tanzania. I also do music and play the piano, besides singing.

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Apart from music, what else do you do?

I am the CEO and director general of Young Animal Rescue Heroes (YARH), a small organisation that I created at the age of eight to raise awareness on endangered wildlife and environmental conservation.

Luca Berardi

 

Further, I do social work, like community clean-ups whenever I am invited to. I play golf, but nowadays, I just can’t seem to get time for the sport. In school, I play soccer, basketball, cricket, rugby and hockey. I also like reading.

How long did you host the children’s show on TV?

For about two years. I love that I have grown professionally and that it has added some great stuff on my CV. I love when I meet people and they tell me how I inspire them. I thank KBC for giving me that opportunity, it helped my creativity as well.

I am ready for a future opportunity in this line. I have come up with a concept for a nature show for my organisation. I have even done a pilot that is available on YouTube.

What of acting, when did you discover that you could act?

I love acting and love everything to do with movies. I have acted in Know Zone by Mediae that aired on Citizen. There are not many acting opportunities, but I hope they will open up soon.

What do you love most about acting?
Acting gives me an opportunity to become a whole different person.

Is it true you wrote a script for a movie a while back?

I came up with a concept for a movie called the Prince of Nature. It is about a boy who finds out that he is from a royal line in a faraway land that is only inhabited by animals. I hope to make it into a film one day.

When did you discover that you could sing?

I started singing when I was three-years old. I was living in Bangkok, Thailand. I started taking lessons there, and when we moved to Nairobi, we got to know about Wynton House of Music.

It has been my musical home since then. I have been under the wings of  Winnie Muriithi and I enjoy my classes very much.

Meet Kenya's youngest CEO who speaks 6 languages

 How many singles have you released so far?

I have released three songs; A Better Place, which I worked on with Grandpa Records; Money Can and Inside a Refugee’s Heart which I worked on with an Italian arranger who helped me to arrange my music. I also got a lot of help from my parents.  My songs are available on YouTube and my website.

 Where do you go to school?

I go to Nairobi International School (NIS). My favorite subjects are sciences – physics, chemistry and biology as well as music. Lately, I have started enjoying maths.

How do you balance school with your talents?

School is my first priority. I always do my school work first before focusing on other activities.

What are some of the international events you have attended?

I released my second song, Money Can, at the United Nations headquarters in New York during a summit on financial inclusion of youth and children. I was a panelist at an international event organised by the American Embassy in Nairobi on Wildlife Conservation: “Prelude to the Burn.”

I performed at the ivory burn, where I met the president and his deputy President, Margaret Kenyatta and one of my biggest idols, Dr Richard Leakey. I also performed for the former Prime Minister of Thailand during my study at Superstar Academy in Bangkok.

What do you want to do when you grow up?

I would like to become a film director, actor and part-time zoologist, but I wouldn’t mind becoming the future secretary general of the UN.

What’s your favourite movie?
Racing Extinction by Louie Psihoyos. The movie draws attention to mankind’s role in a potential loss of at least half of the world’s species. It moves me to tears every time I watch it.

Do you have any other gifts?
Yes. Drawing.

Luca recently relocated to Tanzania. But he sure is an inspiration to many people all over the world. In entrepreneurship, age does not really matter!

source: SDE

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