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NIM appoints Olusesi registrar

The Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) has appointed Mrs. Taiwo Olusesi as the 14th substantive registrar/chief executive of the institute.
A statement issued by the outgoing Administrator of the institute, Mr Akin Iroko, disclosed that the new Registrar assumed duty at the Institute on Thursday, June 1.
She takes over the leadership of the Institute from Mr Akin Iroko, who acted as the Administrator following a re-engineering and restructuring exercise.
Olusesi, who holds a degree and master’s in law from Olabisi Onabanjo University and currently running a PhD in Corporate Governance at LeadCity University, Ibadan, joined the Institute from the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, where she served as registrar/chief executive officer for three years.
Prior to her appointment at ICSAN, she was the head, Legal and Servicom Officer at Tai Solarin College of Education, Ogun State.
She is the current chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers, Ogun State Branch and had served the Nigerian Bar Association in several capacities such as Financial Secretary, Secretary and National Executive Committee Representative of the Ijebu Ode Branch.

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