The Institute of Management Consultants – Nigeria has inducted Popular TV Presenter Tope Mark -Odigie also known as TMO has been inducted as a Fellow of the Institute for her contributions to women’s development through her profession.
TMO joins other prominent Nigerians including, retired officer of the Nigerian army and former Federal Commissioner for Information and Culture, Major General Ibrahim Haruna (rtd), Former Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Canada, Iyorwuese Hagher among other prominent Nigerians who were board members of the institute, during induction ceremony held on Thursday at Watercress Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos state.
TMO’s induction was in recognition of her
professional standing, and demonstrated commitment to creating, maintaining, extending, and promoting the highest world standards of management consulting practice, ethics, competence, and client service.
The popular TV Presenter was one of the Prominent Nigerians selected for their experience in their various professions.
She was also honored for her contributions to women’s development, including consultation with female entrepreneurs to support their businesses and other empowerment programs for the growth of women.
CMC GLOBAL is an international membership organization and a network of management advisory and competency associations and institutes worldwide that have a shared common purpose in over 50 countries in the world.
The Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) in Nigeria is the formal, federal-government-authorized standardisation and regulatory body for the consulting industry in Nigeria.
Founded in 1983 in Kaduna, the body is constitutionally empowered to promote the highest standards in consulting.
In appreciating the institute for the fellowship awarded to her, TMO said “I feel honored to receive such nominations from the institute. While I appreciate the institute for this honor, I am continually committed to maintaining high professional standards as a presenter and consultant to female entrepreneurs for the growth and development of women in the society,” she concluded.