Tanimomo Dare
Nigerian Businessman, 'Dare Tanimomo represents an emerging core of innovative African investpreneurs who aims to help the continent maximize her vast enterprise and investment opportunities. Passionately skilled, he brings years of research and hands-on business development experience to the table. Mr Tanimomo is Founder and CEO of Ideas and Solutions, an avant garde consulting firm based in Lagos-Nigeria, established to help businesses and individuals create opportunities and find partnerships that work. He is an African Leadership Program Ambassador (organized by New Partnership for African Development-NEPAD), a Lead enabler at Thriving Business Women Fellowship – an organization set up to scale-up business opportunities available to Women in Africa. He is also an affiliate of Nigerian Institute of Marketing (NIMN).
Aside from other investments, his organization, Property Makeover Nigeria Limited(PMNL) is presently partnering with other local and international consortium to build a first-of-its-kind $100 million tourism project to be situated in Lagos, Africa’s fastest growing city and home to over 20 million people.
Dare Tanimomo aims to continually set standards of excellence while increasing investment in fields like Consulting, Tourism, Education, Construction, Entertainment and more.
Dare's views are shaped by global events, life's peculiar experiences and divinity. His hobbies include: playing chess, Travelling, meditating and idea generation. He draws inspiration from some of the finest global minds like: Sam Adeyemi, Richard Branson, Strive Masiyiwa and his late father. The well-travelled problem solver and avid reader is an alumnus of Daystar Leadership Academy and Wits Business School, South Africa.
Session technique 2 : La jeunesse africaine, les compétences numériques et les médias créatifs : « de la qualification au marché du travail » – Nouvelles approches pour l’autonomisation des jeunes à travers les compétences numériques et l’entreprenariat : combler le déficit de compétences et favoriser une croissance inclusive
Deuxième journée – 18 avril 2018, 14:15 – 15:30