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Her Network Unveil Speakers for Her Summit 2024

Lagos, Nigeria – Her Network, the global inspirational and lifestyle platform for women, is set to host the third edition of its annual event, Her Summit, on Sunday, September 15, 2024. The event has announced an impressive roster of speakers, including industry leaders, visionary entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts who will share their wealth of experience and knowledge.

Attendees will gain unparalleled insights into best practices and actionable strategies designed to drive both personal and professional growth.

The choice of this year’s theme, “Equipped for Greatness,” has been instrumental in shaping the calibre of extraordinary women who will be speaking at Her Summit. This theme not only emphasises the event’s commitment to empowering women but also attracts trailblazers and thought leaders who exemplify greatness in their fields. Their insights and experiences will inspire attendees, providing them with the tools and mindset necessary to achieve their own greatness.

Confirmed speakers for this year’s event include:

  • Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, Multichoice
  • Mimmi Chima, Founder and Creative Director, Mimmi Kasu
  • Lara Rawa, Founder, Lagos Cocktail Week
  • Ruth Owojaiye, Head, Regulatory Engagements, BAT West and Central Africa
  • Phoebe Dami-Asolo, Senior Operations Director, FMCG Coca-Cola Company
  • Joy Adesanya-Odunlami, Group MD, AJ Skylar Ltd.
  • Confidence Staveley, Founder and Executive Director, CyberSafe Foundation
  • JJ Simons, Author and Global Speaker
  • Moyosore Odunfa – Akinbo, Head Chef and Founder, The Àtijẹ Experience
  • Dr. Morayo Afolabi-Brown, Managing Director, TVC Entertainment Channel
  • Kikelomo Fisayo-Okusanya, Marketing Deployment Director, BAT West and Central Africa
  • Omon Odike, Founder and Managing Consultant, U-Connect Human Resources Limited
  • Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director, Afrilabs
  • Omobolanle Olowu, Area Head of Security, BAT West and Central Africa
  • Buky Olukoga, HR Director, BAT West and Central Africa

Nkem Onwudiwe, Founder of Her Network and Convener of Her Summit, expressed excitement about the carefully curated speaker lineup, stating, “We are bringing together an incredible group of women who embody the essence of this year’s theme. Their unique experiences and expertise will undoubtedly inspire and equip our attendees to reach new heights.”

Her Summit aims to create a collaborative environment where women can connect, learn, and grow together. Through panel discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive workshops, attendees will have the opportunity to expand their networks and acquire the tools needed to succeed.

Visit here for more details:  www.hernetwork.co/hersummit  To join the conversation on social media, use, #HerSummit2024.

About Her Summit:

Her Summit is an annual impact experience curated by Her Network to empower progressive women from all walks of life. The summit features inspiring stories, life lessons, career advice, and valuable resources for fresh graduates, career women, creatives, entrepreneurs, and more.  

To learn more about Her Summit 2024 and to register for the event, please visit hernetwork.co/hersummit or follow Her Network on social media at @hernetworkonline.

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