Simi Nwogugu
Chief Executive Officer
Simi Nwogugu is the CEO of Junior Achievement Africa (JA Africa), which equips young Africans with financial literacy, entrepreneurship and employability skills for future success. JA Africa is a member of Junior Achievement Worldwide, which is one of the world’s largest youth-serving non-profit economic education organizations. Prior to joining JA Africa, Simi served as the executive director of Junior Achievement (JA) Nigeria, which she brought to Nigeria in 1999, after she served as a volunteer in New York and realized that the entrepreneurial training programs were exactly what the large unemployed youth population in Nigeria needed.
Simi started her career as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs after studying economics and English at Mount Holyoke College, and it was at Goldman that she was introduced to JA New York. After setting up and running JA Nigeria for three years, she left to pursue an MBA at Harvard Business School, after which she worked at MTV Networks in Business Development and Corporate Strategy for a few years before launching HOD Consulting, Inc., a New York-based leadership development firm that helps major corporations retain and advance high-performing women, particularly women of color.
Simi and her contribution to work-life management in the United States, youth empowerment in Nigeria and her own personal struggles to balance work, family and social responsibility, are the subject of a Harvard Business School case study titled, An Entrepreneur’s Journey: Simi Nwogugu. After a decade of entrepreneurship, Simi returned to her role as executive director of JAN in 2016, to help the organization expand its economic empowerment programs to reach one million young people across Nigeria, which was achieved in the first quarter of 2020.
Simi sits on the Advisory Council of the African Capital Alliance Foundation and on the Boards of the Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce and the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria (HBSAN). She is also a Trustee of the Project Ark Initiative, which was started in April 2020 to provide relief materials for society’s most vulnerable citizens during the COVID-19 lockdown. Project Ark has provided “love packs” containing dry foods and sanitary items to over 7,000 families and cooked food to over 20,000 individuals since inception.
Simi started her career as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs after studying economics and English at Mount Holyoke College, and it was at Goldman that she was introduced to JA New York. After setting up and running JA Nigeria for three years, she left to pursue an MBA at Harvard Business School, after which she worked at MTV Networks in Business Development and Corporate Strategy for a few years before launching HOD Consulting, Inc., a New York-based leadership development firm that helps major corporations retain and advance high-performing women, particularly women of color.
Simi and her contribution to work-life management in the United States, youth empowerment in Nigeria and her own personal struggles to balance work, family and social responsibility, are the subject of a Harvard Business School case study titled, An Entrepreneur’s Journey: Simi Nwogugu. After a decade of entrepreneurship, Simi returned to her role as executive director of JAN in 2016, to help the organization expand its economic empowerment programs to reach one million young people across Nigeria, which was achieved in the first quarter of 2020.
Simi sits on the Advisory Council of the African Capital Alliance Foundation and on the Boards of the Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce and the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria (HBSAN). She is also a Trustee of the Project Ark Initiative, which was started in April 2020 to provide relief materials for society’s most vulnerable citizens during the COVID-19 lockdown. Project Ark has provided “love packs” containing dry foods and sanitary items to over 7,000 families and cooked food to over 20,000 individuals since inception.