๐‘ป๐’‰๐’† ๐‘จ๐’“๐’• ๐’๐’‡ ๐’๐’†๐’‚๐’—๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐’˜๐’†๐’๐’ ๐‘ป๐’‰๐’† ๐‘จ๐’“๐’• ๐’๐’‡ ๐’๐’†๐’‚๐’—๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐’˜๐’†๐’๐’
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Leadership transitions are inevitable. Yet somehow, even when we know change is coming, it still finds a way to catch our hearts.

This April has been a season of transitions for me; both personal and professional. It has reminded me that leadership is never truly about positions or titles. It is about weaving yourself so deeply into the DNA of the organisations you serve that when your time comes to step away, it feels like leaving a part of yourself behind.

Over the past few weeks, I have experienced this in vivid ways. I stepped down from the Board of CCBRT after five years of service as Vice Chair, often deputising for my Chairman during moments of immense challenge. In the same month, I handed over the Chairmanship of AWECโ€™s Board after five years of stewardshipโ€”years that shaped me as much as I shaped the organisation.

And at Empower, I am preparing for the next chapter: stepping from Managing Partner to Board Chair, finalising a governance structure that will outlive any individual role. As part of this transition, weโ€™ve also launched the ๐‘ฝ๐’Š๐’”๐’Š๐’๐’๐’‚๐’“๐’š ๐‘ณ๐’†๐’‚๐’…๐’†๐’“๐’” ๐‘ท๐’“๐’๐’ˆ๐’“๐’‚๐’Ž๐’Ž๐’†โ€”a homegrown leadership journey designed to equip emerging executives with the mindset, tools, and governance principles needed to lead intentionally, delivered in partnership with the University of Dar es Salaam. For more information, email visionary@empower.co.tz

Each of these transitions carries a pang of grief. An ache that comes from pouring your energy, your heart, your vision into something you believe inโ€”and then consciously stepping back to let others lead.

But intertwined with the grief is a deeper current: gratitude. Gratitude for the season of service, for the lessons learned, for the privilege of being a domino in a much longer line of collective progress.

Leadership transitions can be unexpectedly emotional. Here are three things Iโ€™ve learned to be grateful for; they may help you too:


๐‘ป๐’‰๐’† ๐’•๐’“๐’–๐’”๐’• ๐’•๐’‰๐’‚๐’• ๐’˜๐’‚๐’” ๐’‘๐’๐’‚๐’„๐’†๐’… ๐’Š๐’ ๐’š๐’๐’–
Being invited to lead is never guaranteed. It's a responsibility earned, not given. Reflecting on the fact that people trusted me to guide an organisationโ€”through growth, challenge, and changeโ€”is something I never take lightly.

๐‘ป๐’‰๐’† ๐’ˆ๐’“๐’๐’˜๐’•๐’‰ ๐’Š๐’• ๐’ˆ๐’‚๐’—๐’† ๐’š๐’๐’–
Leadership stretches you. I am not the same person who began these roles. Each season sharpened my clarity, deepened my resilience, and refined my voice. Iโ€™m grateful for who Iโ€™ve become through the experience.

๐‘ป๐’‰๐’† ๐’๐’†๐’ˆ๐’‚๐’„๐’š ๐’š๐’๐’– ๐’๐’†๐’‚๐’—๐’† ๐’ƒ๐’†๐’‰๐’Š๐’๐’…
Whether visible or invisible, we all leave a ripple. The systems shaped, the values upheld, the people empoweredโ€”these are the quiet echoes of service. Knowing the work lives on is a gift in itself.

When you step back with gratitude, you donโ€™t feel small. You feel fullโ€”of meaning, growth, and possibility. Letting go of leadership is not about disappearing. It is about trusting the systems youโ€™ve helped build, the people youโ€™ve mentored, and the mission youโ€™ve championed. It is recognising that your role was never infinite; it was always a sacred trust for a finite period. Stewardship, not ownership.


When we accept leadership roles, we must do so knowing that we are one chapter, not the entire story. We step in, we serve, we stretch, and then we pass the batonโ€”with hope that the next runner will make their own unique mark, running faster, further, or simply differently.

Leadership transitions are not an ending. They are a continuation. A testament that the work matters beyond the one who holds the pen at any given time.

At CCBRT, at AWEC, at Empower, and in so many spaces, I am learning that the real success of leadership is not how tightly we hold on, but how gracefully we let go. Itโ€™s about leaving the stage better lit than we found it; so that others can see their own path more clearly.


There is no loss in succession, only legacy.

There is no shame in stepping back, only honour.

There is no fear in passing the baton, only faith.


This season has taught me that grief, when embraced, transforms into excitementโ€”for whatโ€™s ahead, for how the next leader will shape their tenure, and for how I, too, will stretch into new spaces of contribution and growth. I am reaffirmed that we do not lead to cement our names. We lead to ensure the work continues; even more beautifully without us.

๐‘ณ๐’†๐’‚๐’…๐’†๐’“๐’”: ๐‘พ๐’‰๐’ ๐’…๐’Š๐’… ๐’š๐’๐’– ๐’๐’Š๐’‡๐’•, ๐’‚๐’๐’… ๐’˜๐’‰๐’‚๐’• ๐’…๐’Š๐’… ๐’š๐’๐’– ๐’๐’†๐’‚๐’—๐’† ๐’ƒ๐’†๐’‰๐’Š๐’๐’…?


Miranda Naiman is the Founding Partner of Empower; delivering transformational consulting tailored for Africaโ€™s potential. Miranda@empower.co.tz

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Miranda is an โ€˜Unstoppable Force for Goodโ€™ and the Visionary Founder of Empower, a Tanzanian firm championing transformational consulting tailored to Africaโ€™s potential.

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