Lagos Business School alumnus, Chief Seni Adetu, has recently been appointed an Independent non-executive director of Fidelity Bank Plc.
For the past 25 years, Lagos Business School has focused on developing leaders for Africa and the world. The School has recently responded to an identified need, to develop young professionals, with the introduction of a new programme targeted at young managers – MAP.
Lagos Business School and Deloitte Nigeria, today, signed an MoU to collaboratively host a series of Business Insights Roundtable discussions on trending business issues with captains of industry. The discussions will take place annually and the topics will be jointly selected by both organisations.
Lagos Business School reiterated its commitment to impacting society – through the development of responsible leaders – at an event organised in partnership with the Unilever, where Mr Paul Polman, Global CEO, Unilever Plc, spoke extensively on how profitable and sustainable businesses are built in…
Participants are currently in Lagos Business School attending a webcast of the 2016 Creating Shared Value Global Forum organised by Nestle on ‘Investing in Sustainable Development in Africa.
LBS alumnus, Mr Ben Akabueze, has recently been appointed the Director General of the Budget Office of the Federation by the President of Nigeria.
The LBS Alumni Association, on Saturday, honoured some deserving alumni at the annual Alumni President’s Dinner held at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
The 22nd edition of the Owner Manager Programme, OMP 22, began at the School today with 23 participants. The class is made up of professionals from different sectors of the economy including hospitality, real estate, oil and gas, advertising, services, manufacturing and entertainment, coming from…
Developing and nurturing stable family virtues have been described as major factor towards enhancing productivity and achieving sustainable business growth.
Adebayo Alonge, Lagos Business School Alumnus currently on the Master of Advancement Programme at Yale School of Management, has recently started a company, RxAll, dedicated to creating safe, reliable pipelines of high-quality drugs in Africa.