The International Professional Managers Association, United Kingdom (IPMA-UK), has inducted the Director-General of the Lagos State Public Service Staff Development Centre (PSSDC), Dr. Senukon Olufunmi Ajose-Harrison, as an Executive Member and Chair, Government Relations Committee of IPMA-UK National Executive Council in Nigeria.
At an impressive event held at the Nigerian Employers Consultative Association (NECA) Lecture Hall in Lagos, the Head, African Regional Headquarters of the International Association, Professor O.T. Feyi-Sobanjo, said the inclusion of the Director-General was in consideration of his manifestation of strategic leadership skills and contribution to the growth and development of the Association.
Speaking after the induction, Ajose-Harrison appreciated the International Body for the honour and privilege bestowed on him, promising that he would continue to provide quality managerial and leadership support with a view to building organisations and further enhancing 21st-Century strategic planning towards the growth and development of the Association.
The International Professional Managers Association (IPMA-UK) is an International Examining, Licensing and Regulatory Professional body formed for the purpose of providing practising managers with the opportunity to improve managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration.
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