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Ms. Agbede's Career Trajectory: Appointed as acting Chief Executive Officers, Access Holdings Plc


Ms. Agbede is a versatile professional with over 27 years’ experience in Human Resources management, customer relationship management and banking operations. She has a proven record of successful people integration during mergers and acquisitions, culture transformation and execution of corporate strategies. 

Ms. Agbede's impressive career began in 1992 at Guaranty Trust Bank, where she steadily climbed the ranks from Executive Trainee to Manager in just nine years, 2001. Her diverse roles included Relationship Manager and Vault Custodian, showcasing her adaptability and strong work ethic.

Continuing her journey in 2003, Ms. Agbede took the helm as Chief Executive Officer of JKG Limited, a business consulting firm. This move highlighted her leadership potential and entrepreneurial spirit.

The same year, she joined Access Bank as an Assistant General Manager, managing the bank's chemical trading portfolio. Her expertise and diligence led to her appointment as Head, Group Human Resources in 2010. In this role, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the bank's human capital development strategy.

Ms. Agbede's academic qualifications are equally impressive. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Lagos and an MBA from Cranfield University. Additionally, she is a member of esteemed professional organizations and has honed her leadership skills through renowned programs like the IMD's High-Performance Leadership Programme and the London Business School's Strategic Talent Management Programme.

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