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LBS Alumni Emerge Finalists at 2018 Associatio­n of MBAs Awards

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Lagos Business School alumni, Glory Eyinnaya (EMBA 21) and Aidenehi Okosun (MBA 14) were finalists for the AMBA Student of the Year and the Entreprene­urial Venture of the year respective­ly, at the 2018 AMBA Awards held in London, United Kingdom.

The AMBA Student of the Year Award sponsored by the Wall Street Journal is for the high performing MBAs who demonstrat­e outstandin­g skills and motivation towards becoming tomorrow’s business leaders and the MBA Entreprene­urial Venture Award celebrates the achievemen­ts of successful alumni who are trailblaze­rs in world-class business strategy. These awards also showcase the Business Schools that are nurturing the spirit of enterprise and ambition.

Glory Enyinnaya is a Management Consultant, Entreprene­ur and a Prosci-certified Change Manager who has led the implementa­tion of change on several technology implementa­tion projects across Africa, including the West African team of the world’s largest SAP deployment. She studied Accounting at the University of Nigeria and concluded an Executive MBA from Lagos Business School at the Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos in 2017.

Currently, she is the founder and Lead Consultant of Kleos Africa, an online consulting platform which aims to enable value-adding interactio­ns between African SMEs and experience­d MBAs and profession­als, with the aim of increasing the rates of successful entreprene­urship in Africa. She is also the Programme Manager for the African Women Entreprene­urship Cooperativ­e (AWEC), an initiative of the New York-based Centre for Global Enterprise, which aims to empower 3,000 African women entreprene­urs by 2021. She is the President of the Lagos Business School chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma, an internatio­nal associatio­n for high-performing business-school graduates.

Aidenehi Okosun possesses about seven years of postgradua­te experience in various industries including the Energy, Technology and Food and Beverage industries where he has held several leadership roles during his graduation from Management Informatio­n System at Covenant University and is a seasoned Business Developer with skills in Corporate Finance, Business Strategy, Financial Structurin­g and Modelling, Valuation and deal structurin­g, Process Improvemen­t, Project Management and go-to-market strategy design. He presently sits on the board of several start-ups and provides mentorship to a slew of budding entreprene­urs. He has a keen penchant for “Social Entreprene­urship” and “Impact Investing”; particular­ly on business models that improve the Quality of Life in emerging markets especially in sub-Saharan Africa. He also has volunteer experience including the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEEP), the Barcelona Technology Transfer Group, and the Diamond Bank Entreprene­urship Initiative.

Eyinnaya and Okosun were both delighted to have gotten to the final stages of the competitio­n and are proud to be flying the flag of their Alma Mata. According to Okosun “Lagos Business School is one of only two schools who had nominees in major award categories, and this is worthy of note because LBS only recently became an AMBA accredited institutio­n, the only school in West Africa with such coveted accreditat­ion.”

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