Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) has announced the appointment of Chienye Ogwo as its chief executive officer. Before joining AIG, Ms. Ogwo led Change Management at Union Bank of Nigeria, where she was responsible for developing strategies for the implementation of the bank’s transformation initiatives and facilitating buy-in among internal and external stakeholders. Founder and Chairman of AIG Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede said: “After a rigorous search and selection process by the Board of Directors, we are pleased to announce Chienye’s appointment and welcome her on board AIG.
“Chienye brings a valuable blend of experience to the organization and we look forward to working with her as we forge ahead towards the attainment of our goals.” Commenting on her appointment, Ms. Ogwo said: “These are exciting times for Africa Initiative for Governance and I am delighted to join the organisation in this role. AIG’s mission is to work with governments, academic institutions and other partners to transform public sector performance.
“I am excited at the opportunity to work together to revive the virtues of good public service and make that sector attractive to the brightest minds.” Ms. Ogwo is a lawyer and trained journalist with over 16 years experience in organisational transformation and stakeholder management, strategic communication and legal practice. She holds an LL.B from the University of Lagos, a B.L from the Nigeria Law School and an M.Sc in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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