Irene Asare, MCIPD Named One of 100 Most Influential African Women

Celebrated Ghanaian human resource management and development expert Irene Asare, MCIPD has just been named one of 100 Most Influential African Women  by Avance media.

She is currently the human resource director of the British Broadcasting Corporation where she is responsible for all human resource development and management activities and decisions across the News department of the world broadcasting giant.

Irene Asare is the executive coach, founder and CEO of CarvinClay People Development, an HR and people development consultancy with an international client base across sectors. She has over 20 years of experience working with big corporations like Vodafone, Vodacom, Stanbic Bank Group and Tullow oil. Her work and contributions to these institutions have cemented her as one of the best in her field globally, getting her awards and recognitions.

No stranger to awards and recognitions, she has received an Honorary HR Award for Leadership in HR Innovation (2019), Tullow Ghana named Best HR Management in Energy & Natural Resources(2019) under her management, Most Distinguished Transformational Leader – Overall Female Personality (2019), Top 40 Ones to watch (2019) HR, by HR Focus and HR Change Maker (2018), also by HR Focus.

Indeed, Irene Asare is a powerhouse to reckon with and this recognition is only fitting. We send her our warmest congratulations on this milestone.