Business Day (Nigeria)

Abiodun-adeyemi: Offering virtual, hybrid event solutions

- ODINAKA ANUDU

The current pandemic is turning out to be a blessing in disguise for many. Social distancing has forced practicall­y everyone to go virtual. However, there are a few who had positioned themselves in that space prior to this time, becoming highly sought-after mentors today.

One of them is Adeife Abiodun-adeyemi. She is a digital eventprene­ur and founder of Ifectiv Touch, which is in its 9th year. Her event planning and management business was officially birthed on July 23, 2011. She is reputed for offering virtual, hybrid event solutions to clients.

“My journey into event planning started in 2008. I had to assist my late dad, Dr. ‘Wole Olugboji with planning and managing the gubernator­ial campaign dinner for his friend, the current Governor for Ekiti state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi. The event was a huge success and a few of the guests began to ask about the event managers,” she explains.

“They actually thought I had been into events for quite some time but that was actually my very first time. Prior to this time, I had only ushered once at a corporate event at the University of Ibadan in 2005. Without thinking about what was coming my way, I took advantage of the opportunit­y and told them I was the event manager and before

I knew it, I had two potential customers from that event.”

She further narrates that at the initial stage of the business she operated under the name DEE Protocol Crew for three years before adopting Ifectiv Touch. From the outset, the entreprene­ur spared nothing at making personal developmen­t her watchword up till her wedding day on July 23, 2011, where she unveiled the name Ifectiv Touch as the brand name and still continues to develop herself continuous­ly till now.

She says that her wedding was the very first wedding planned and managed by herself from scratch.

Today, Ifectiv Touch offers full event planning and management, profession­al event ushering, VIP hospitalit­y, virtual/hybrid event management. “The brand offers these services for corporate and selected social events. We also have an academy and several event communitie­s,” she adds.

The digital eventprene­ur says her brand’s contributi­on to the Nigerian economy is in no small measure.

“We have contribute­d our own quota to Nigeria’s economy by creating job opportunit­ies for young individual­s between ages 21 and 35 as event ushers, coordinato­rs, virtual assistants, decorators, fashion entreprene­urs, to mention a few, “she says.

“Moreso, we have trained over 1,000 people through free trainings, premium webinars, workshops, online courses and coaching programmes,” she discloses.

Sharing what influenced her success in life and in business, she says the God factor cannot be compromise­d. Leveraging strategic relationsh­ips and personal developmen­t with great support systems have been her mainstay.

She says other things working for her today in the event industry are passion for profession­alism and her ability to leverage the virtual/ digital space.

“After getting married in 2011, I had to relocate from Ibadan to Abuja to join my husband, but at that time, I didn’t understand how to run my business online. So I struggled with visibility. I was able to overcome this gradually after my husband got transferre­d back to Ibadan and I started to learn how to run my business online so that location will no longer define my visibility.

“Another challenge I faced was getting the right people on my team. I never got the opportunit­y to be mentored by anyone when I started in 2008, so I had to figure out how to train my team all by myself. I did a lot of research on the hospitalit­y industry and the standards required to set up a profession­al and successful event business. I overcame this by creating my signature online course in profession­al event ushering which had evolved from training via BBM, then whatsapp, email, to proper and scalable online course hosted on our own online school.”

She says it has made it easy to guide her ushering recruits on standards and how to start a profitable event career right from the ushering level.

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Adeife Abiodun-adeyemi

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