Daniel Lagat is a professional civil engineer with over four years of experience specializing in structural design and civil site engineering. Currently, he plays a pivotal role at Bottega University, where he leads the Effective Leadership Project, an initiative aimed at fostering leadership skills among...
Daniel Lagat is a professional civil engineer with over four years of experience specializing in structural design and civil site engineering. Currently, he plays a pivotal role at Bottega University, where he leads the Effective Leadership Project, an initiative aimed at fostering leadership skills among engineering students and professionals. His expertise in structural engineering, particularly in the design and supervision of complex infrastructure projects such as flyovers, road networks, and pipeline systems, positions him as a valuable mentor in the program.
At Bottega University, Daniel is actively involved in key projects that bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application. He conducts interviews with industry leaders to explore real-world scenarios that exemplify effective leadership and organizational success. By discussing events that highlight the five objectives of effective leadership—vision, communication, integrity, empowerment, and results—Daniel equips students with insights that are crucial for their future careers in civil engineering.
His proficiency in structural and management software, combined with his experience in project engineering and public speaking, allows him to deliver engaging training sessions that emphasize the importance of strategic thinking and effective communication in engineering projects. Daniel's commitment to developing the next generation of engineers is evident in his hands-on approach to teaching, where he encourages students to apply their technical skills in leadership contexts. Through the Effective Leadership Project, he not only enhances the educational experience at Bottega University but also contributes to building a more competent and confident workforce in the civil engineering sector.