Osayi Alile is one of the women making wakes within the Nigerian corporate sector. She is the Chairperson of Women in Management, Business and Public Service, WIMBIZ, a Nigeria based, non-profit organization. Founded in 2001, by 14 individuals, WIMBIZ has an overriding vision to be the catalyst that elevates the status and influence of women and their contribution to nation building. Its programs are also geared towards increasing the success rate of female entrepreneurs and the proportion of women in senior positions in corporate organizations. WIMBIZ is also a volunteer-based organization, funded largely by donations and contributions by members and participants.
Alile is a 2007 "Young Global
Leader" (YGL) by the World Economic Forum, NIPRO Global Top 40 Women Under
40, a Fellow of the African Leadership Network and an alumna of the Harvard
Business School and Yale Executive Education Programs. She holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Sociology from the University of Lagos and a Master's degree
in Public Administration from Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. A
facilitator/management trainer, she is also a consultant on non-profit
management and strategy. Also a Sustainability Expert and Speaker, Osayi is a
member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Youth
Unemployment and founding curator, Global Shapers Forum Nigeria. Before exiting
in 2013, Alile was the Executive Director of FATE Foundation, a leading private
sector led not-for-profit organisation in Nigeria with a mission to foster
wealth creation by promoting business and entrepreneurial development among
Nigerians for 8 years. FATE Foundation was founded in March 2000 in response to
the challenges of unemployment induced poverty prevalent in the Nigerian
society. A multi-talented team player, researcher and trainer; Osayi now
consults on issues of business development, leadership, mentoring, corporate
social responsibility and serves as a Volunteer Trainer with several
organisations. Owing to her experiences, Osayi sits on the board of several
organisation that include Women in Management, Business and Public Service
(WIMBIZ), House of Tara, Zapphire Events and Global Dignity, an affiliation of
the World Economic Forum in Norway.
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