Group Chief Executive Officer, Makeny’s Global Communications, a renowned marketing communications and event planning practitioner, Dr. Omolalayeni Olaosebikan, has identified Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a transformative technology that has the potential to transform industries and drive economic growth in Nigeria and across the world.
She made this assertion during a virtual meeting with press personnel recently, where she used the opportunity to speak about the latest skills and knowledge she has acquired from both the Oxford University Said Business School and the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC).
Dr. Omolarayeni is accredited in the Artificial Intelligence program at the Said Business School, University of Oxford, and is also a certified management consultant with the Institute of Management Consultants.
While answering questions from reporters, she said, “I recently received my certification in Artificial Intelligence programme from Said Business School, University of Oxford after a rigorous two-month academic experience. The experience was extremely interesting as it enhanced my skills in integrating AI into business processes while also giving me insights into the ethical implications and business impact. It was enlightening to understand the expectations as the world moves towards AI in modern business practices. This certification has great significance for my career development and has broadened my perspective on the future of AI in business.”
“Through my academic experience, I have acquired valuable technical awareness and leadership skills essential to leading and scaling organizations in the age of artificial intelligence. This enriching journey has not only equipped me with the ability to effectively lead in a rapidly evolving technological world, but also empowered me to balance and excel in my current job role. The combination of academic knowledge and practical application has honed my ability to drive innovation and success while managing my existing responsibilities with dedication and proficiency.”
