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Clare Omatseye | |
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Nationality | Nigerian |
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Years active | 1991 - present |
Known for | Founder and CEO, JNC International (JNCI) Limited |
Clare Omatseye is a Nigerian pharmacist and entrepreneur. She is the founder and chief executive officer of the medical equipment company, JNC International (JNCI) Limited; a former president of the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria; [1] and a director in the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria. [2] As of March 2020, she was the Nigerian representative of the Swedish pharmaceutical equipment manufacturing company, Elekta. [3]
Omatseye graduated from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria, where she obtained a B.Pharm degree; and afterwards, from the University of Navarra (IESE), Barcelona, Spain, where she obtained an MBA qualification. [4] She is also an alumnus of the Lagos Business School. [5]
As early as 1991, Omatseye had been featuring in the Nigerian health sector, spending 14 years with the pharmaceutical industry. She reportedly once held the Country Manager position in Family Healthcare in her home country, Nigeria. In 2005, she founded the firm, JNC International Limited, with a staff strength of about seventy as of 2014, and serves as the firm's chief executive officer (or Managing Director). [5] [1] [6] [7] [8] Between 2014 and November 2020, Omatseye was President, Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN). [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Meanwhile, in July 2016, she was appointed, First Vice President of the regional body, West African Private Healthcare Federation (WAPHF). [4] [15]
In 2018, she was a guest speaker at TEDxLagos. [16] [17]
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Submission declined on 2 July 2021 by
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Submission declined on 15 November 2020 by
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Clare Omatseye | |
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Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater |
|
Occupations |
|
Years active | 1991 - present |
Known for | Founder and CEO, JNC International (JNCI) Limited |
Clare Omatseye is a Nigerian pharmacist and entrepreneur. She is the founder and chief executive officer of the medical equipment company, JNC International (JNCI) Limited; a former president of the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria; [1] and a director in the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria. [2] As of March 2020, she was the Nigerian representative of the Swedish pharmaceutical equipment manufacturing company, Elekta. [3]
Omatseye graduated from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria, where she obtained a B.Pharm degree; and afterwards, from the University of Navarra (IESE), Barcelona, Spain, where she obtained an MBA qualification. [4] She is also an alumnus of the Lagos Business School. [5]
As early as 1991, Omatseye had been featuring in the Nigerian health sector, spending 14 years with the pharmaceutical industry. She reportedly once held the Country Manager position in Family Healthcare in her home country, Nigeria. In 2005, she founded the firm, JNC International Limited, with a staff strength of about seventy as of 2014, and serves as the firm's chief executive officer (or Managing Director). [5] [1] [6] [7] [8] Between 2014 and November 2020, Omatseye was President, Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN). [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Meanwhile, in July 2016, she was appointed, First Vice President of the regional body, West African Private Healthcare Federation (WAPHF). [4] [15]
In 2018, she was a guest speaker at TEDxLagos. [16] [17]
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Category:Nigerian business executives