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Aaron Mitchell
- January 20, 2021
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Aaron Mitchell is the Director of Talent Acquisition — Corporate Functions for Netflix. At Netflix, Aaron works directly with Netflix’s Chief Financial Officer, Chief Talent Officer, General Counsel, and Chief Communications Officer and their leaders to scale their teams across the world. Prior to joining Netflix, Aaron worked in various areas in HR including leading Talent Management for MassMutual and leading Asia-Pacific recruiting strategy and planning for Citibank.
Aaron was born in New Haven, CT and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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Enyi Omeruah
- January 20, 2021
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Enyi Omeruah owns a talent management agency in Nigeria. My Management Company (MMC) is a boutique agency that represents music, film and tv talent.
Enyi Omeruah received his BSc in Accounting from Delaware State University in 1996. He went on to work as a mutual fund accountant for 7 years. During his professional career, Enyi also gained his MBA, Widener University in Pennsylvania, USA.
Enyi Omeruah has a wide experience base in sectors that include, Finance, Accounting, Agriculture and Media. Some of his key achievements so far has been the ability to raise financing to produce film and tv projects in the budding Nigerian Entertainment industry.
Enyi Omeruah is one of the founding partners of a Content Development company. A privately held film and television development fund, currently in the process of raising financing from local and international investors to develop African intellectual property for a global audience. Enyi and business partner, Odiri Iwuji, just launched www.chudormmc.com to promote African screenwriters for placement in writing rooms for international TV productions.
Enyi is an avid watcher of television, a voracious consumer of NPR podcasts and a budding marathon runner.
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Mildred Okwo
- January 20, 2021
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Mildred Okwo is a respected Nigerian film Director and Producer whose films have been nominated and won several prestigious awards including AMVCA, AMAA, NMA and “Publix du Prix” at Nollywood Paris.
A former Los Angeles litigation lawyer, her film “The Meeting” was one of the top box-office draws of 2012 and set a quality standard for new Nollywood films in the country. Mildred shot her first film 30 Days in 2005. The film received 9 AMAA nominations.
In 2016, Okwo was named one of “50 Women Shaping Africa” by influential international women’s magazine Elle Magazine and 100 Most influential people in Nigeria by Y’Naija.com. She is a founding member of the Nigerian Oscar Selection committee and was recently featured in a BBC documentary about female Film Directors in Nigeria.
Okwo has served as jury member for 2020 Aswan Women’s International Film Festival, Africa Movie Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) Africa International Film festival (AFRIFF) and Golden Movie Africa Awards.
Mildred’s has currently finished filming her 4 feature film Project “La Femme Anjola”, a neo noir film with an African twist. The film is set in Lagos and Cape town and stars Rita Dominic, Mumbi Maina and Nonso Bassey.
Trailer for La Femme Anjola https://www.youtube.com/watch v=XFUtwbjTxb8&authuser=0
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Chika Okeke-Agulu
- January 20, 2021
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Chika Okeke-Agulu, an artist, curator and art historian, is professor of African and African Diaspora art and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Art and Archaeology and Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. He was recently the Varnedoe Visiting Professor, The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (spring 2020). He previously taught at Pennsylvania State University, Williams College, and University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He lives in Princeton (NJ), USA.
His books include Yusuf Grillo: Painting. Lagos. Life (Skira Editore, 2020); Obiora Udechukwu: Line, Image, Text (Skira Editore, 2016); Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization in Twentieth-Century Nigeria (Duke, 2015); Contemporary African Art Since 1980 (Damiani, 2010); Ezumeezu: Essays on Nigerian Art and Architecture, a Festschrift in Honour of Demas Nwoko (Goldline & Jacobs, 2009). He is co-editor of Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art and maintains the blog Ọfọdunka.
As an art critic, his writings have appeared in The Guardian (Lagos), Daily Times (Lagos), Artforum International (New York), The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Parkett, Art Journal, Art South Africa (Johannesburg), and Bonhams Magazine (London).
He has (co-)organized several major art exhibitions, including El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale (with Okwui Enwezor, Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2019), Who Knows Tomorrow (Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany 2010), 5th Gwangju Biennale (Gwangju, South Korea, 2004), The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945-1994 (Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany, 2001), Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa (Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK, 1995), Nigerian section, First Johannesburg Biennale, (Johannesburg, South Africa, 1995). He is on the curatorial team of the 15th Sharjah International Biennial (Sharjah, UAE, 2022)
Among his many awards and prizes are: Honorable Mention, The Arnold Rubin Outstanding Publication (triennial) Award (Arts Council of African Studies Association, 2017); The Melville J. Herskovits Prize for the most important scholarly work in African Studies published in English during the preceding year (African Studies Association, 2016); and Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism (College Art Association, 2016). Okeke-Agulu was the Valedictorian and Class President of the 1990 graduating class, University of Nigeria.
Okeke-Agulu serves on the advisory boards of the Hyundai Tate Research Centre, Tate Modern, London; the Center for the Study of Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, and The Josef and Annie Albers Foundation/ Le Korsa, Bët-bi Project. He is the executive board of Princeton in Africa, and the editorial board of African Studies Review.
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Okwoche Peter
- January 20, 2021
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Peter Ogbu Okwoche is an award winning Senior Presenter for BBC World News television and BBC World Service Radio. He has been in the broadcasting industry for nearly 28 years, 16 of them with the BBC. He is a regular face on BBC World News TV – particularly as the main anchor of Focus on Africa, the channels’ flagship African affairs programme broadcast around the globe. He has also worked on several of the BBC’s flagship radio programmes like the World Today, Focus on Africa, Network Africa, and Fast Track, amongst others.
He is Nigerian but has spent an extensive amount of time travelling. He is regularly deployed across Africa to cover major events, including major elections and sporting tournaments. He has interviewed many of the continent’s Presidents and Heads of States including those of Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi. He has also spoken to leaders of industry, politicians and other news makers across the world and is highly respected internationally in the profession he recently led the BBC’s biggest expansion across West Africa in 60 years, successfully launching three new services: BBC Pidgin, BBC Yoruba and BBC Igbo.
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Dayo Ogunyemi
- January 20, 2021
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Dayo Ogunyemi is a creative entrepreneur and founder of 234 Media, a firm that develops enterprises and makes principal investments in the media, entertainment and technology sectors.
As part of a 234 Media investment, Dayo built and operated East Africa’s then largest cinema chain and an affiliated film distribution company through which he acquired and released art and independent films including Djo Munga’s Viva Riva, Michel Hazanavicius’s The Artist and Kevin McDonald’s Bob Marley biopic.
Under 234 Media’s Studio Africa banner, Dayo serves as producer for films by leading and emerging African directors and has participated in the Cannes Producers Network and Cinefondation Atelier programs. Over the past 15 years, Dayo has worked and lived in 4 countries in all three regions of sub- Saharan Africa. He has advised African governments and regional economic communities on policy, legislation and regulations relating to e-commerce, intellectual property, technology and the creative industries. He served as a founding board member of the African Film Academy, organizer of the African Movie Academy Awards, and on the board of the UN Economic Commission for Africa’s Information Society Initiative. Dayo earned an SB from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Juris Doctor from Columbia Law and an MBA from Columbia Business School. He is admitted to the New York Bar.
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Misha Sher
- January 20, 2021
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Misha Sher is Global Vice-President at MediaCom Sport & Entertainment, an award-winning sports & entertainment marketing division of MediaCom (WPP Group).
Industry veteran who has been at the forefront of the sports industry for more than 15 years, Misha has negotiated and advised on more £1B in sponsorship investments with major sport & entertainment properties, including UEFA, IOC, NFL and F1 in more than 25 countries.
At MediaCom, he has built and scaled global sport & entertainment business that sits at the intersection of sport, media, lifestyle and culture, with clients that include some of the biggest blue-chip brands like Toyota, Shell, Richemont, American Airlines and Allianz as well as top talent such as Pelé, Brian Lara, Mesut Özil, Vinicius Jr and Eniola Aluko, to name a few.
A former professional footballer, Misha began his business career in banking with Brown Brothers Harriman before returning to sport as an executive.
Misha is a published author and his opinions are regularly featured in leading media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, BBC, Fortune, CNN, Sky, CMO, The Drum, Marketing Magazine and Sport Business International.
He is a board director at European Sponsorship Association and holds an MBA in Football Industries.
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Kemi Sulu
- January 15, 2021
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Kemi Sulu started her career at QVC, The Home Shopping channel after graduating with BA Hons in Accounting and Finance. She then moved into the world of concert promoting with The Mean Fiddler Group before moving into recorded music. Kemi joined EMI Records working with labels such as Parlophone and EMI Chrysalis (home to the likes of Coldplay, Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams).
Later, she moved back into the live music sector when she joined Clear Channel, now known as Live Nation Entertainment as Head of Tour Accounts. Live Nation is the world’s leading live entertainment company. Over the 17 years with Live Nation, she has worked on a number of Festivals, Live Show and a variety of events along with a diverse array of talents such as Madonna, Beyonce, Rihanna, Drake, Guns N Roses, Wizkid and Davido to name a few. She has also worked on globally recognised events such as Live8, Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday and the concert for the late Princess Diana.
Kemi has shared her knowledge in entertainment working alongside promoters in both Nigeria and Ghana.
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Nkiru Asika
- January 15, 2021
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Toyin Odulate
- January 15, 2021
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Toyin M. Odulate – is the Founder & CEO, Olori Cosmetics, an African-themed cosmetics manufacturing start-up, based out of Lagos, Nigeria. She is a seasoned Consumer Goods and FMCG senior management professional with over 16 years of corporate experience in retail management & distribution, strategic development, operational planning, risk management, business development, product development, branding and marketing across the telecoms, management consulting & Consumer Goods /FMCG industries. She has held past senior roles including missions at L’Oreal, MTN Nigeria & Accenture and most recently as Regional Director Anglophone West Africa at Danone ELN where she worked for the last 7 years.
Toyin is also an entrepreneur and one of the pioneers of organic beauty products made exclusively with African ingredients in Nigeria. Over the last decade, she has gained extensive experience in the international beauty industry including a senior executive role with the French cosmetics giant, L’Oréal. In this role, which included missions in Paris and Accra, Ghana, she managed beauty brands – including Softsheen Carson, LASCAD and Garnier – across Africa and the Middle East, where she honed her skills in beauty, brand marketing, product & business development and distribution and logistics with a focus on the African consumer.
Toyin’s natural affinity for entrepreneurship may be tied to her grandfather, Jacob Soboyega Odulate, the inventor and founder of the iconic Nigerian household headache remedy, Alabukun Powder. As a young girl, she observed this long heritage of blending natural products, and through these calculated experiences, Toyin has quickly become an authority in the business of beauty in Africa. Her company, Olori Cosmetics, was recently featured and awarded in the Companies to Inspire Africa 2019 Report by the London Stock Exchange Group.
Toyin was recently appointed on to the board as an Independent Non-Executive Director of ABInBev West Africa (International Breweries PLC) in May 2019 and is also a Non-Executive Director at Afrinvest West Africa Limited since May 2018.
Fluent in French and Yoruba, she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a Master of Business Administration degree from INSEAD.