Temitope Iluyemi
About Temitope Iluyemi
Temitope Iluyemi is a Senior Director at Procter & Gamble and serves as the Secretary of the Board of Directors at the Corporate Council on Africa. She has extensive experience in government relations and trade facilitation across Africa and the United States.
Company and Title
Temitope Iluyemi currently holds the position of Senior Director at Procter & Gamble. In addition, she is serving as the Secretary of the Board of Directors at the Corporate Council on Africa since 2021.
Corporate Council on Africa
Temitope Iluyemi has been the Secretary of the Board of Directors at the Corporate Council on Africa since 2021. The council aims to strengthen and facilitate business relations between the United States and the nations of Africa, providing a significant platform that promotes economic growth and development across the continent.
Procter & Gamble Career
Temitope Iluyemi has had an extensive career at Procter & Gamble, holding multiple key positions. Starting from 1998 as an Account Executive for Nigeria, Ghana, and Togo, she progressed to different roles including Customer Strategy and Marketing Manager, Key Account Manager, and National Account Leader for South Africa. She served as the External Relations Group Manager and later took on the role of Associate Director for Global Government Relations in Sub-Sahara Africa and the USA. Currently, she is a Senior Director and is also on the Board of Directors for P&G Nigeria.
Education Background
Temitope Iluyemi has a strong educational background. She attended the University of Lagos from 1990 to 1997, where she earned a B.Pharm in Pharmacy and studied Business Management. She furthered her education at the Harvard Kennedy School in 2016, studying public policy for 11 months. Prior to that, she completed her secondary education at Federal Government Girls College, Sagamu, from 1982 to 1989, achieving her O'levels and SSCE in Science and Arts.
Professional Memberships and Roles
Temitope Iluyemi chairs the Taskforce on Trade Facilitation at the US Chamber of Commerce. She is also a member of the Trade Commission of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG). Additionally, she served as an Advisory Board Member of the AGOA Civil Society organization in Washington D.C. from 2015 to 2019.