CEOs converge to navigate businesses, careers amidst challenging times
Femi-Dagunro said business owners, top-level CEOs, and professionals from diverse sectors would discuss various topics to educate, enlighten, and inform participants for free on the ethics of business and entrepreneurship, among others.
Top Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) across various sectors of the Nigerian economy will converge to offer solutions to help businesses and careers properly navigate the challenging times amidst economic challenges.
Mrs. Olubukunola Femi-Dagunro, Convener, Zivang Business Summit, made this known in an interview with the newsmen on Monday in Lagos.
She said the event, which is the second edition business roundtable, will be a breakfast meeting scheduled for Dec. 16, 2023 in Lagos.
According to her, the event’s theme: “Navigating Challenging times in Business & Career” is to address topics relating to business growth given the tough economic situation.
Femi-Dagunro said business owners, top levels CEOs, professionals from diverse sectors would discuss about various topics to educate, enlighten and inform participants for free on ethics of business, entrepreurship among others.
“Speakers from different parts of the Nigerian economy sector such as CEO of Euphorique PR, Moremi Elekwachi, Corporate Communications Expert, Olanrewaju Wusu, Principal Talent Manager, Omotola Slasha Ayodeji, are expected at the event.
“Others include Executive Officer of Girls Skill Up and CEO of Jaebee Furniture, Joy Shittu Igbodike, CEO of Pinfeeds Digital Agency, Deji Akinsete, lifestyle influencer Ibukunoluwa Imabong Ajayi, corporate lawyer Tosin Akinoso Osho, and a host of others.
“This summit started out last year to bring professionals from diverse sectors together to share their own personal experiences as part of impacting the young generation through their inspiring stories.
“It has been challenging for business owners this year, and we wanted a roundtable breakfast discussion for us to come together to talk about how to navigate through business challenges during these tough economic times,” she said.