In order to remain competitive, sponsor-attractive and future-ready, NECA’s Network of Entrepreneurial Women (NNEW) has taken deliberate steps to reposition itself for the next decade of growth and impact.
To achieve this, a high-level strategic advisory and innovation body — the NNEW Think Tank Group (TTG) — has been constituted to provide forward-looking guidance and institutional intelligence.
The inaugural meeting of the Think Tank Group was held yesterday, marking a significant milestone in NNEW’s strategic evolution. The session set the tone for collaborative engagement, strategic diagnostics, and the development of a forward roadmap for the Network.
Members of the NNEW Think Tank Group
The Think Tank comprises distinguished professionals selected based on expertise, strategic insight, and sectoral influence:
1. Dr. Ramatu Ibrahim
2. Joyce Shittu-Igbodike
3. Kemrose T’Oluwanimi
4. Modupe Eka
5. Venessa Aladesanmi
6. Ajoke Akinola
7. Yetunde Alabi
8. Ngozi Onyemakara
9. Dr. Kehinde Umeizudike
10. Barr. Oluwatosin Owolabi
11. Dr. Betty Adepoju
12. Remi Ademujimi
This strategic initiative signals NNEW’s transition from a traditional membership organisation to a future-ready, intelligence-driven and sponsor-responsive women’s Business Membership Organisation (BMO), poised for sustained relevance and national impact.
Members of NNEW National Exco flanked by some members of the Think Tank Group (TTG) at the National Secretariat yesterday after the inaugural meeting