Idorenyen Enang
CEO at Corporate Shepherds Limited & Executive in Residence at LBS

Idorenyen Enang is the  CEO of Corporate Shepherds Limited and an Executive in Residence at Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University.

Corporate Shepherds provides customised solutions for businesses, individuals and organisations based on their assessed needs and requirements. This relates specifically to business strategy, organisational development and executive coaching. Their approach takes cognisance of the target entity’s culture, diversity and values, utilising same as springboard to shape the solution.

Idorenyen setup Corporate Shepherds as a social enterprise to support individuals and businesses to achieve greater levels of performance and productivity. He is a business and leadership coach with strong competencies in building commercial and business acumen, strategic planning and management. He currently supports a cross section of clients across the FMCG, financial, food and technology sectors as consultant.

Idorenyen was also former Managing Director, L’Oréal Central West Africa and Managing Director, Nigeria, Samsung Electronics West Africa, where he had the General Management responsibility for the growth, development and profitability of the Samsung brand across all the core divisions (Home Appliances, Audio & TV, Hand Held Devices, IT Products and B2B) to deliver share-owner value for the Nigeria business unit.

As Commercial Director, Cadbury Nigeria Plc, he led the Sales & Marketing and provided strategic leadership and change management initiatives to facilitate the quick turnaround for the Cadbury business which was almost going moribund.  According to Idorenyen, it is one of the great success stories of share owner recovery in volume, value and profitability in today’s corporate reckoning. “I look back at this with nostalgia and give glory to God and the great team I had the privilege to work with.”

Idorenyen was Franchise Manager – East & Central Region, Coca-Cola Nigeria & Equatorial Africa Limited, but before then, he was Executive Assistant to the Division President, Coca-Cola Nigeria & Equatorial Africa, and his responsibility was to provide support to the Division President covering strategic planning and decision making, special business development projects, corporate relations, visioning and thought leadership.

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