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INFAWORK INSIGHTS: Ukonwa Ojo

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Our second episode of INFAWORK INSIGHTS features Ukonwa Ojo, the empowered CEO with a rich 25-year background in global leadership roles. Raised in Nigeria, Ojo narrates her inspirational journey, detailing her rise in multi-billion dollar corporations. This aspect of the discussion focuses on her tenure as Global Chief Marketing Officer and U.S. General Manager for Amazon Prime Video and Studios, and her invaluable time at premier beauty brands like MAC Cosmetics and Cody Consumer Beauty.

While reminiscing about her roots and early career attractions, Ojo discusses her leadership philosophy, emphasizing the significance of clear communication within teams. She expands on the influence that leaders wield on their teams’ work-life balance and the necessity for open conversations in professional settings.

Ojo provides an inside look into her role as the founder and CEO of Zaia Ventures and her dedication to assisting underrepresented communities. She touches on her endeavor to establish businesses that focus on these communities, providing insight into her leadership style and the importance of calculated risks.

One of the main highlights is her discussion regarding the concept of Go-to-Hell money, an approach to assuring financial independence by living below one's means. The philosophy not only facilitated an environment conducive to calculated risks but also propelled her personal and professional development.

Revealing unique aspects of her journey, Ojo brings forth her struggles with self-doubt and the road to self-assuredness. She articulates how embracing her unique dispositions, like her directness, propelled her career success and contributed to expediting processes and clarity at the workplace. Our episode culminates with her insights on work-life balance and the significance of aligning work habits with one's energy for optimal productivity.

Catch this episode for an insightful dialogue with Ukonwa Ojo as she shares stimulating anecdotes and pearls of wisdom from her rich professional journey.

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Our second episode of INFAWORK INSIGHTS features Ukonwa Ojo, the empowered CEO with a rich 25-year background in global leadership roles. Raised in Nigeria, Ojo narrates her inspirational journey, detailing her rise in multi-billion dollar corporations. This aspect of the discussion focuses on her tenure as Global Chief Marketing Officer and U.S. General Manager for Amazon Prime Video and Studios, and her invaluable time at premier beauty brands like MAC Cosmetics and Cody Consumer Beauty.

While reminiscing about her roots and early career attractions, Ojo discusses her leadership philosophy, emphasizing the significance of clear communication within teams. She expands on the influence that leaders wield on their teams’ work-life balance and the necessity for open conversations in professional settings.

Ojo provides an inside look into her role as the founder and CEO of Zaia Ventures and her dedication to assisting underrepresented communities. She touches on her endeavor to establish businesses that focus on these communities, providing insight into her leadership style and the importance of calculated risks.

One of the main highlights is her discussion regarding the concept of Go-to-Hell money, an approach to assuring financial independence by living below one's means. The philosophy not only facilitated an environment conducive to calculated risks but also propelled her personal and professional development.

Revealing unique aspects of her journey, Ojo brings forth her struggles with self-doubt and the road to self-assuredness. She articulates how embracing her unique dispositions, like her directness, propelled her career success and contributed to expediting processes and clarity at the workplace. Our episode culminates with her insights on work-life balance and the significance of aligning work habits with one's energy for optimal productivity.

Catch this episode for an insightful dialogue with Ukonwa Ojo as she shares stimulating anecdotes and pearls of wisdom from her rich professional journey.

  continue reading

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