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Olugbenro Oyekan

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Olugbenro Oyekan
Dean and Vice President International School Management, ISM, Lagos State
Assumed office
2021
Assumed office
2019
Personal details
Born17th March 1979
Alma materUniversity of Liverpool, Harvard University
ProfessionAcademia, Banker

Olugbenro Oyekan born on (7th March 1979) is a Nigerian Academician, Dean and Vice president at the International school of management, (ISM), Lagos State, Nigeria.[1][2][3]

Background

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Olugbenro Oyekan born on 7th March 1979 based in United Kingdom. He holds a master's of Science in Finance and Management from Greenfield University in 2009. He bagged a Doctorate of Business Administration from University of Liverpool in 2013. He received a professional postgraduate programme education from Harvard University graduate school of education.[4]

Career

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Olugbenro Oyekan started his career at Ecobank Nigeria in 2001. He was the Fund transfer, treasury and foreign operation Leadbank. He was the credit and marketing officer Oceanic Bank International Plc. He is the Dean of school and Proffesor of practice in management at international school of management. He is the University team lead at Global diaspora confederation. He is the foreign commonwealth and development fellow at Oxford women in physics.[5][6][7]

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