From Lagos to Legacy: Ayanfeoluwa Ibitoye, Girls Who Print Africa

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Ayanfeoluwa Ibitoye, the Regional Director of Girls Who Print Africa, is redefining leadership in the print industry through her strategic vision, unwavering dedication, and commitment to empowering women in the field. As a seasoned entrepreneur and branding expert, she is spearheading initiatives that elevate the printing industry and create opportunities for women to thrive in a traditionally male-dominated sector.

Ayanfeoluwa’s leadership is characterized by innovation, inclusivity, and mentorship. She believes in leading by example, consistently pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in print technology, brand communication, and creative design. Through her role at Girls Who Print Africa, she has fostered an ecosystem where women can access resources, training, and networking opportunities to grow their careers and businesses.

Her leadership approach is hands-on and collaborative. She actively engages with emerging talents, industry professionals, and stakeholders, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued. By prioritizing knowledge-sharing and skill development, she is shaping a generation of print professionals who are equipped to compete on a global scale.

Under Ayanfeoluwa’s leadership, Girls Who Print Africa has witnessed remarkable growth.

She has launched impactful programs such as mentorship sessions, technical workshops, and networking events. She has been instrumental in championing policies that advocate for gender equality in the industry, inspiring more women to take up leadership roles in printing and media.

Her strategic vision extends beyond advocacy; she is also a driving force in integrating cutting-edge printing technologies into African markets. By leveraging digital print innovations and sustainable practices, she ensures that the industry remains competitive and environmentally responsible.

One of Ayanfeoluwa’s key missions is to bridge the knowledge gap for young women entering the print industry. Through educational programs in public secondary schools across Africa, she is laying the foundation for a future where women play a more prominent role in print technology, design, and business. Her ability to balance industry demands with a passion for social impact makes her an exemplary leader. By creating platforms where women can thrive, she is not just shaping the present—she is designing the future of printing in Africa.

Ayanfeoluwa Ibitoye’s leadership is a testament to what is possible when vision meets action. As she continues to break barriers and set new standards in the print industry, her legacy will be one of empowerment, transformation, and limitless possibilities for women in print.

Herstory inspires, proving that with the right mindset, leadership, and commitment to progress, women can drive meaningful change in any industry.

Through Girls Who Print Africa, Ayanfeoluwa is not just leading; she is creating a movement that will impact future generations.

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