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    Transforming African Hospitality with Innovation and Growth – Uzo Oshogwe

    Uzo Oshogwe is breaking new ground in Africa’s hospitality industry. As the Managing Director and CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc, she’s leading the charge of Nigeria’s leading hotel chains, driving growth and innovation to shape the future of hospitality in Africa.

    Her rise to the pinnacle of leadership did not come by chance. With over two decades of experience spanning real estate, investment, and hospitality, Oshogwe’s career has been defined by an unwavering commitment to excellence.

    Since assuming the CEO role in 2020, she has spearheaded initiatives that have not only solidified Transcorp Hotels’ position in the market but also redefined luxury and customer experience in the African hospitality landscape.

    Oshogwe’s journey is emblematic of resilience and vision.

    Before joining Transcorp Hotels, she held several leadership roles across various industries, honing a unique blend of strategic acumen and operational expertise.

    Her tenure at Heirs Holdings, where she played a pivotal role in asset management and business transformation, laid the foundation for her subsequent success.

    As one of the few women leading a publicly listed hospitality company in Africa, Oshogwe recognizes the weight of her position. “Being a woman in this space means carrying the responsibility to inspire and to deliver,” she shares.

    Her leadership style is a mix of pragmatism and innovation—qualities that have been instrumental in navigating the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Under her stewardship, Transcorp Hotels launched digital-first initiatives and diversified its service offerings, ensuring sustainability and future-readiness.

    Oshogwe, beyond the boardroom, is a passionate advocate for gender inclusion and mentorship.

    She actively supports programs that empower young African women to pursue careers in business and leadership. Her belief? “When women rise, communities prosper.”

    Looking ahead, Oshogwe remains focused on expanding Transcorp Hotels’ footprint while embedding sustainability and technology at the core of the business.

    From smart hotel innovations to enhancing customer-centric experiences, her vision is clear: to make Transcorp Hotels a benchmark for African hospitality on the global stage.

    Uzo Oshogwe’s story is not just one of corporate success—it is a testament to the transformative power of African female leadership. As she continues to bring change, her legacy paves the way for the next generation of women to dream bigger and achieve more.

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