Young Emerging Leader
Cheik Oumar Diallo is a student at Temple University's Fox School of Business in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As an Emerging Leader with the I.B. Taylor-Kamara Foundation, he leverages his exceptional skills in business strategy and data analysis to drive innovative solutions for sustainable development. His active participation in United Nations conferences on sustainability underscores his commitment to global change, as he contributes to discussions on advancing economic and environmental resilience.
Cheik’s work highlights the pivotal role emerging leaders play in shaping a sustainable future through strategic thinking and collaborative action.
Young Emerging Leader
Alimatu Jalloh, a dedicated student at the University of Sierra Leone, is pursuing a degree in Information Studies and Knowledge Management at the Faculty of Communication, Media, and Information Studies. As a Young Emerging Leader with the I.B. Taylor-Kamara Foundation, Alimatu leverages her academic expertise and passion for innovation to advance community-centered knowledge systems. Her contributions focus on empowering women and youth through access to information and digital literacy, and she has represented the Foundation in discussions on education and technology at various platforms. Alimatu's work exemplifies the transformative power of information management in driving sustainable development and fostering inclusive growth.
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