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Mar 6, 2024
Emmanuella Nnadozie of Mavin Records Talks Women and Music Business
In this episode, Emmanuella Nnadozie (aka Ella) will share personal stories, career insights, and practical advice for aspiring female leaders. We'll delve into her unique journey, navigating the complexities of the music industry, and leading with vision at Mavin Records. Here are some of the compelling topics we'll discuss: Hidden gems: Discover fascinating and unexpected facets of Ella's life and career. Leading with vision: Learn how she balances strategic goals with the daily demands of the music industry. Finding work-life balance: Explore her personal strategies for self-care and maintaining a healthy balance in a demanding environment. Amplifying the music: Gain insights into initiatives that uplift and empower artistes (such as Arya Starr, Rema, Crayon, Ladipoe etc) at Mavin led by Don Jazzy. Words of wisdom: Get valuable advice for aspiring female professionals in music and marketing. Challenging stereotypes: Discover how Ella uses her platform to promote positive representation in the music industry. A call to action: Be inspired by her message, especially if you're a young woman striving for leadership roles in the music industry. Tune in for energy, insights and real-world wisdom from one of music's most dynamic and influential marketing leaders. An inspiring episode you won't want to miss!
42 minutes, 50 seconds
Jul 19, 2023
Soji Apampa - The Role of Integrity & Ethics in Nigeria's Governance (Episode 18)
Soji Apampa co-founded The Convention on Business Integrity in 1997. He is an Executive Director for the Convention on Business Integrity and also serves as a Consultant on CBi projects. Mr. Apampa has served as a Senior Advisor to the UN Global Compact on the 10th Principle (anti-corruption) and consultant to the Inter-Agency Task Team of the Federal Republic of Nigeria tasked with the responsibility of developing a National Strategy to Combat Corruption. In his role as a consultant, Mr. Apampa has carried out numerous assignments for international organizations including the World Bank, DFID, UNDP, UN Global Compact, Heinrich Boell Foundation and many others. Mr. Apampa has also worked in various roles in engineering, business and computing between 1987 and 2007. He was Managing Director of SAP Nigeria Ltd, and Regional Manager (West Africa), for SAP where he worked for 8 years since early 1999 championing ICT-supported governance reforms. Mr. Apampa graduated with a B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil & Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield in 1987 and holds an MSc. in Governance & Finance from Liverpool John Moores University (2008) where he was member of faculty on the Corporate Governance Masters Programme at the European Center for Corporate Governance for one year. His research interests are in the area of Corporate Compliance and Political Economy Analyses in which he has led numerous, successful research projects. We spoke to him on his thought on The Role of Integrity & Ethics in Nigeria's Governance.
51 minutes, 20 seconds