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Institute of Strategic Management Nigeria Unveils New Registrar/CEO

Institute of Strategic Management, Nigeria has appointed Mr Obitunde Obiyemi as its Registrar/CEO. The appointment took effect from September 2, 2019.

Obiyemi, who was unveiled today in Lagos is a consummate professional. He is a brand, Strategist, HR & Change Management consultant with over 20 years working experience across sectors of the Nigerian economy.

Over the years, he has been privileged to work on projects involving teams of multicultural and multinational orientations both in private and public sectors.

L-R: Mr Patrick Acho, MSM Programme Officer ISMN, Mr Obitunde Obiyemi FSM Registrar/CEO , ISMN, Dr Isaac Usong FSM Deputy Registrar, Training ISMN at the unveiling of the new Registrar in Lagos

The seasoned seminar, training and workshop facilitator has worked with Omomi Consulting and Career World Consulting Ltd in the capacity of a managing consultant.

Obiyemi is a Fellow of Institute of Strategic Management, Nigeria (ISMN), immediate past Chairman Ekiti State Chapter and Regional Chairman, South West all at ISMN, before his appointment as the Registrar/CEO.

He is happily married with children.

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