Bunmi Likinyo LLM Fcg
About Bunmi Likinyo LLM Fcg
Bunmi Likinyo is a Deputy Company Secretary with extensive experience in corporate governance and company secretarial roles across various organizations. She has held positions at Barclays, IG Group, and Nationwide Building Society, among others.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Bunmi Likinyo has been serving as the Deputy Company Secretary at Nationwide Building Society since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring compliance with corporate governance standards and supporting the Board of Directors in their duties. Her position involves managing the company's legal and regulatory obligations, as well as facilitating effective communication between the Board and stakeholders.
Previous Experience at Barclays
Bunmi Likinyo held multiple positions at Barclays, where she gained significant experience in corporate governance. She worked as an Associate Director in Board Support from 2010 to 2014, providing essential support to the Board and ensuring effective governance practices. Additionally, she served as Vice President of PLC and Group-wide Governance on an interim basis for three months in 2017, further enhancing her expertise in governance.
Career Background in Company Secretarial Roles
Bunmi Likinyo has a diverse background in company secretarial roles across various organizations. She began her career at The Carphone Warehouse Group plc as a Company Secretarial and Legal Assistant from 2003 to 2005. She then progressed to easyJet plc, where she worked as an Assistant Company Secretary from 2005 to 2010. Following this, she served as Deputy Company Secretary at IG Group from 2014 to 2017, before taking on interim roles at Barclays and Sainsbury's.
Education and Professional Qualifications
Bunmi Likinyo holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree and is a Fellow of the Chartered Governance Institute (FCG). Her educational background and professional qualifications contribute to her expertise in corporate governance and company secretarial practices, equipping her to effectively manage the complexities of governance in her current and previous roles.