The Fuqua Show

E56 - A Brighter Future: Afrobeats, International Development, & Business (Queen Nwokonneya)

May 01, 2024 The Fuqua Show Season 1 Episode 57
E56 - A Brighter Future: Afrobeats, International Development, & Business (Queen Nwokonneya)
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The Fuqua Show
E56 - A Brighter Future: Afrobeats, International Development, & Business (Queen Nwokonneya)
May 01, 2024 Season 1 Episode 57
The Fuqua Show

Queen Nwokonneya (Class of 2024) has big ambitions to improve people's lives in developing countries. Originally from Abuja, Nigeria, she discovered a passion for international and economic development, which brought her to the UK for school and back to Africa for work. Through her pre-MBA career, Queen advised the Lagos government on urban renewal policy, worked with her hometown community to plant 5,000 trees, helped vaccinate over 100,000 children, and more. In this episode, Queen shares many of her lessons learned - about leadership, relationship building, and developing both solutions and systems for long-term change.

Episode Editor: Jenna Houchins (MBA/MPP '24)

Note: This is a student-run production. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own and do not reflect the view of Duke University, the Fuqua School of Business, or any organizations mentioned.



Show Notes

Queen Nwokonneya (Class of 2024) has big ambitions to improve people's lives in developing countries. Originally from Abuja, Nigeria, she discovered a passion for international and economic development, which brought her to the UK for school and back to Africa for work. Through her pre-MBA career, Queen advised the Lagos government on urban renewal policy, worked with her hometown community to plant 5,000 trees, helped vaccinate over 100,000 children, and more. In this episode, Queen shares many of her lessons learned - about leadership, relationship building, and developing both solutions and systems for long-term change.

Episode Editor: Jenna Houchins (MBA/MPP '24)

Note: This is a student-run production. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own and do not reflect the view of Duke University, the Fuqua School of Business, or any organizations mentioned.