UK based African professional, all set to venture in Africa’s biggest economy

Saturday 13th March 2021 06:19 EST
 

Business Africa recently highlighted the issues faced by communities in Gabon, South Africa and Nigeria, related to entrepreneurial challenges. Discussing African women in Business, the news portal spoke to Bukola Adisa, who started a professional development company in the UK, and is now trying her luck in Africa’s biggest economy, Nigeria. “She is the black female immigrant who broke the ultimate glass ceiling in the corporate world.vIn a bid to help more minorities take their place in boardrooms,” the portal reported. Bukola is the founder of Career Masterclass, an online Career Development Platform on a mission to leverage technology to democratise and demystify career growth and progression by producing high quality curated content, focused on enabling the growth of the end user. She has previously worked at some of the world's largest Financial Services Organisations in a variety of senior roles spanning Audit, Compliance, Financial Crime, Risk and Controls; managing large global teams and leading complex transformation programmes. She describes herself as passionate and thoroughly committed to the progression of Women & BAME professionals in the workplace. Bukola is also fanatical about learning and career development and its impact on wellbeing and society. 


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