As part of our Think Women Outstanding Global Women series, we spoke to Dr Anino Emuwa. An advocate for gender balance in leadership, Dr Emuwa convenes across a wide range of global and regional communities of women CEOs and founders, including 100 Women@Davos and the Africa Women CEOs Network. She is also Managing Director of Avandis Consulting. Dr Emuwa is one of the inspirational leaders we are celebrating for International Women’s Day 2023 and this year's keynote speaker at our upcoming Inspiring Global Women For Growth event.
Working in an international context and gaining international experience throughout their career is now of vital importance for women leaders. At our exclusive Think Women Event on March 10, 2023, we will be exploring ‘Inspiring Global Women for Growth’.
Hosted at the prestigious Institute of Directors (IoD) London, is an opportunity to come together with leaders across the international business and global mobility community. Our keynote speaker this year is Dr Anino Emuwa, Founder and Managing Director of
Avandis Consulting, a strategy and financial advisory firm in France, and the founder of
100 Women@Davos a community of impact-driven women CEOs, leaders, and change-makers originally launched in Davos in January 2019.
Dr Emuwa’s focus is on diversity and inclusion. She is a Regional Lead for
Cartier Women’s Initiative which drives change by empowering women impact entrepreneurs. She also sits on several international advisory boards including
Reykjavik Global Community, a network of women leaders and their allies working to ensure that more women attain and retain power, and Empower Now which helps companies and organisations gain a real-time overview of the status of DEI within the workplace.
In her keynote speech she will be discussing how, with emerging technology, we now have the opportunities to rewrite the workplace and make it more diverse and inclusive. She will explore why working in an international context and gaining international experience throughout their career is important for women leaders and how to leverage that opportunity. She will also be discussing how women’s career path can be different from men’s and how to overcome unconscious bias in all interactions. From a business angle, she will be looking how women in leadership positions can make a greater ESG impact and can de-risk a business and help it connect more closely with its diverse customer base.
100 Women@Davos supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (UNSDG) 5 Target 5.5 to: “ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership”. Dr Emuwa is also the founder of the
Africa Women CEOs Network and has more than 25 years’ experience in corporate banking and international management consulting. A former corporate banker with Citibank, she now sits on a number of boards as a non-executive director, including the Board of Governors of Nottingham Trent University.
Born in Nigeria, she has lived in six countries and is bilingual in English and French. Dr Emuwa completed her Doctorate in Business Administration at Nottingham Business School. She holds an MBA from Cranfield School of Management and a BSc Economics from the London School of Economics. Dr Emuwa is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and a member of the Institute of Directors.
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