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Seni Sulyman

Co-Founder & CEO, Talstack
Seni Sulyman

Seni is the Founder of Talstack, a venture-backed startup building an all-in-one platform that enables businesses to upskill their employees with tools, content, courses and insights from top African professionals and entrepreneurs. He is also the Founder of Black Ops, a private network of top African operators playing a critical role in building and scaling great companies. He also advises and coaches executives and business leaders on building effective organizations through a mix of strategy, people, culture and operational excellence.

Seni was previously an executive at Andela, a venture-backed unicorn where he held multiple roles as Director of Operations, Country Director and later Vice President of Global Operations. He grew global operations by 400% and led several organizations including talent supply, recruitment and growth, marketing, finance, people/HR, corporate travel, and country operations across Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Rwanda, and Egypt. 

Under his leadership, Andela achieved several milestones including emerging as the #1 Best place to work in Nigeria and Africa (as Country Director) and receiving the US secretary of state Award for Corporate Excellence.

Before Andela, Seni built a new business jet airline in Nigeria for Bristow Group in a record 12 months and ran sales, marketing and operations, delivering an industry-leading 98% on-time-departure record and the highest rated service experience. His prior career spans across roles at Bain & Company in Chicago where he helped a CPG company identify 500 million dollars in operational savings and Hewlett-Packard in Silicon Valley where he developed strategies to grow the multi-billion-dollar technology services division.

Seni is passionate about building high performing organizations and developing a community of strong operators and leaders. He has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University.

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10:15 am
Aldrich 110
Ecosystem Development
Demographic Dividend: Leveraging Africa's Growing Workforce in a Globalized World
Unlocking Africa's massive workforce talent both for the continent and on the global scale
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Demographic Dividend: Leveraging Africa's Growing Workforce in a Globalized World

Over the last decade, widespread debate has occurred over the opportunities and risks of Africa's fast-growing youth population and the implications which this will have on Africa's workforce. How do we unlock Africa's massive workforce talent both for the continent and on the global scale for decades to come? Are there other geographies which African leaders should be drawing inspiration from as they position their nations for a new era in an increasingly globalized workforce? As working populations become older in many Western nations and African nations experience a rise in youth talent, what implications does this have for the dynamic of global talent and migration? Finally, which sectors should Africa be prioritizing its talent development efforts in to ensure a well-balanced skills distribution?

America/New_York
Feb 17, 2024 10:15 AM
Aldrich 110