Meet Nigerian born Yekemi Otaru, a chancellor in Scotland varsity

Meet Nigerian born Yekemi Otaru, a chancellor in Scotland varsity

Yekemi Otaru, a Nigerian-born serial entrepreneur, has just been named the chancellor-elect of the University of the West of Scotland. Otaru who

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Yekemi Otaru, a Nigerian-born serial entrepreneur, has just been named the chancellor-elect of the University of the West of Scotland.

Otaru who is a mentor of business owners in many developing countries with experience in engineering and marketing, seats on the board of Interface, a company that connects a wide range of organisations; from national and international industries to Scotland’s universities, research institutes, and colleges, matching them with world-leading academic expertise to help them grow.

Otaru is an author and a social media expert renowned for her innovative use of interactive online platforms.

As chancellor, Otaru will hold formal powers to confer degrees, diplomas, and other academic distinctions, and will represent the university at key events.

The 42 year old is a recipient of four university degrees, hails from Oke-Ero LGA of Kwara state and received education both in Nigeria and overseas.

She attended Auntie Rose Primary School at Ugborikoko in Warri, Delta state, and then proceeded to the Federal Government College Warri, where she spent only one year before leaving the country to move to Oman with her parents in 1990.

While in Oman, Otaru continued her education at the American British Academy (ABA), a multi-racial high school in Muscat, but only spent four years there. She returned to Nigeria in 1994 to complete her secondary education at  Greater Tomorrow Secondary School (GTSS), Benin City.

Otaru subsequently proceeded to the University of Benin where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering in 2002.

After completing her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in 2003, she was selected by TotalFinaElf in Nigeria as one of the 20 pioneer intakes into the collaborative MSc petroleum engineering programme of France’s Institut Français du Pétrole (IFP) and University of Port Harcourt.

At the end of the programme, she was one of the six members of the pioneer set to be offered permanent employment by TotalFinaElf.

She capped her academic pursuits with an MBA from Henley Business School in the UK.

When it comes to business, Otaru has worked as a petroleum engineer with Total, as a software product manager with Schlumberger, and product manager with GE Oil & Gas — all in the UK.

After leaving her last employment with Lloyds Register, she established her first marketing consultancy company — Yo! Marketing —  a digital and strategic marketing partner to knowledge-intensive sectors.

As a marketing expert, she has worked with start-ups, small and medium enterprises, and large corporate organisations in the software, IT, engineering, business support, recruitment, and oil & gas sectors.

In 2016, shortly after she partnered with Sarah Downs to set up Doqaru Limited, a marketing consultancy company, she was named as one of 40 under 40 business innovators by Scottish Business News.

In 2018, she was appointed to the board of Interface, a public sector-backed establishment helping Scottish businesses work more closely with academic institutions to drive innovative projects.

Commenting on her appointment as chancellor, Craig Mahoney, principal and vice-chancellor of UWS, said it is a remarkable milestone in the university’s history.

“This is a new journey for us, a young woman who comes with a fantastic background in engineering commitment. A woman in the business who would be an example for our students and our commitment to diversity and inclusion,” he said.

“I am delighted with Yekemi’s appointment as the University’s Chancellor-elect. Yekemi’s values very much align with those of UWS, from her passion for advancing equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) to her commitment to enterprise, and her appointment is reflective of our strategic mission to make a positive difference to wider society.”

An author of a best-selling book — “Smart Skeptics Guide to Social Media in Organisations” — aimed at helping organisations leverage social media to promote enterprise, Otaru is married to Gabriel Otaru and they have two children —  Tonitse and Titilayo.

According to a statement on the university’s website, she will take up the role of chancellor on September 1, 2021, succeeding Dame Elish Angiolini.