Problem Solver

David Kateregga senabulya

Areas David Kateregga senabulya is Knowledgeable in:

brand promotion based on people, places, culture.
construction and estate maintenance
internet marketing

Techniques David Kateregga senabulya Uses:

His art project "We want to help you but we want to own you", was given a boost with my idea for him to take photos of 110 people in my small African village, Buteyongera, on the shores of the source of the great River Nile. The people would then and the Hornsleth name between their names, in exchange for a pig.
The Muslims , I suggested, received a lamb to participate in the project.
So as to avoid exploitation, Hornsleth gave the entire community another 600 pigs and 300 sheep and goats, through the Hornsleth Village Project.
The project then distributed the animals to beneficiaries, who would in turn give in the off-springs to be redistributed in a multiplier effect.
The project was viewed by the entire world as exploitation and slavery, and that was our exact goal. It then received free world wide publicity, and Kristian Von Hornsleth achieved his brand promotion targets whereas the local community received animals.

David Kateregga senabulya's Problem Solving Skills:

  1. engineering
  2. entertainment
  3. society
  4. science
  5. social media marketing
  6. design
  7. computer science
  8. energy

David Kateregga senabulya's Problem Solving Experience:

  1. I built a strategy for re-known European and Danish Painter Kristian Von Hornsleth to market his brand to the entire world with just a simple idea "Pig for a name change".
    The project dubbed "we want to help you but we want to own you" was an art project to act as a mirror in the exploitation of the African people by the world powers, hiding themselves behind what they term as "Foreign Aid". References http://www.hornsleth.com/Hornsleth/Home/TEXTS/all-texts/THE-HORNSLETH-VILLAGE-PROJECT-UGANDA-BOOK, http://www.hornsleth.com/Hornsleth/Home/TEXTS/all-texts/Open-letter-to-people-in-doubt-about-the-Hornsleth-Village-Project