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SIFAX Group appoints Eniola-Jegede as Executive Director

SIFAX Group has appointed Mrs Wunmi Eniola-Jegede as Executive Director, Business Development and Strategic Planning.

Corporate Affairs Manager, SIFAX Group, Mr Muyiwa Akande, disclosed this in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday. According to him, Eniola-Jegede, with over 20 years experience in human resources and strategic planning, was until her appointment, Director, HR, Admin and Strategic Planning.

She held the position as a director at Ondo State Development and Investment Promotion Agency.

He noted that prior to that she had worked as HR Consultant to the Ondo State Internal Revenue Service; Revenue Manager, Lagos State Internal Revenue Service.

“Eniola-Jegede holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Ado-Ekiti, Certificate in Business Management from the Houston Community College Systems, Houston, Texas.

“She also had an MBA in Human Resources (Distinction) from the Devry University, Keller Graduate School of Management, Houston, Texas.

“She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management,” he said.

Akande also quoted Mr Bode Ojeniyi, Group Executive Director, SIFAX Group, as saying that the appointment was to further strengthen the company’s executive management team for improved performance.

“SIFAX Group recognises the correlation between peak performance and quality human capital.

“To drive business growth and deliver excellent services to the satisfaction of our clientele, we need first-class materials and that’s why we continue to add quality staff at all levels,” Ojeniyi said.

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