HN Brunch Series: Networking & Collaboration

Collaboration
/kəlabəˈreɪʃn/
The action of working with someone to produce something.

Networking
ˈnet-ˌwər-kiŋ
The act of interacting with others to exchange information and develop productive professional or social relationships

Join us this month and every other month for a learning and networking brunch for women.

Her Network Brunch Series provides a platform for positive, ambitious, like minded females to meet other women in a cross sector of industries to provide a place to connect, network and conversate over brunch.

This month, we will be discussing “Networking & Collaboration” with Adaora Mbelu-Dania and Laura Liles... the how tos, best practices, adding value, team work. Networking beyond “Cliques” and making impactful collaborations. 

Adaora Mbelu-Dania is a Creative Industrialist with a passion for creating and innovating. Born into a diverse family background, a Nigerian Father and a Sri Lankan Mother, she considers herself a world citizen. At the age of 16, Adaora represented the future of Nigeria at the Global Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC and New York, she was among 350 outstanding scholars from various countries to attend the program. She was chosen again to represent Nigeria at the Congressional Youth Leadership Conference in Vienna, Austria.

She attended Northern Kentucky University, USA, where she studied Economics and Entrepreneurship, and was drafted into the National Honors Scholars Society as well as the Entrepreneurship Institute Honors Committee. At 21 years old, Adaora worked as a credit risk analyst at Citigroup, USA, before moving back to Nigeria in 2008. At 23 years old, Adaora was the Corporate Communications manager for OSMI, and managed the company’s marketing communications for the 2010 World Cup. She then became the Assistant Project Manager for Nigerian Idol, and Project Manager for the Television show, Nigeria’s Got Talent where she was responsible for managing all aspects of the show – business and production. Since then Adaora has worked on projects across various industries. Some of these projects include: The United Nations World Tourism Organization conference, Nigeria Centenary Awards 2014, Presidential Democracy Day event with former President Goodluck Jonathan, International Conference on Peace and Security (with 28 World Leaders in attendance), Copa Lagos, and X Factor Nigeria.

She is currently the Head Of Innovation at A2 Group, a Media, Communications and Technology Company with a diverse portfolio, which was responsible for the ideation and experiential launch of Guinness Africa Special across Nigeria. Adaora has held leadership positions as far back as college where she was President of the African Students Association, and Vice President of the International Students union at her campus. In 2011 she was named ‘Promising Young Entrepreneur’ in the MTV/MTN Meets Project, she was also named in the ‘Top 30 Under 30’ list by FAB Magazine. Adaora was nominated in the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ category at the 2012 Future Awards, as well as in the “Media Enterprise” Category at the 2016 Future Awards Africa. She has spoken at Ted X PH City, New Media Conference, and also been profiled on Under40CEO’s. Adaora was recently featured on Entrepreneur Magazines, “11 African Entrepreneurs who are changing the Business Landscape.”

Aside from her academic and professional accomplishments, Adaora has a passion for learning and teaching, as well as nurturing and building dreams. She was project manager of the team that co-ordinated the Athletes in Diaspora Community Interventions project, a foundation led by NFL players of Nigerian descent giving back to the community. She has also worked with Volunteers of America as a supported living specialist for people with Developmental Disabilities. Adaora recently coordinated the building of self-sufficient toilets in Rural communities in Lagos. She is Founder of Socially Africa, a social enterprise platform that nurtures and promotes giving back to communities in need, and Art For A Cause, a platform that uses Art as a medium to inspire kids in public schools across Nigeria.


Laura Liles


Founder of House Of Her, Psychologist-in-training and award-winning entrepreneur, Laura Liles is passionate about supporting women entrepreneurs remove limiting beliefs and enhance self-confidence so they can step into their greatness and thrive in their business & Life.



Seats are limited to keep it small. Fee is N5,000. 
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