A Father’s Day Special Series:
Lessons and Legacy with Dr. Kingsley Moghalu
This episode is part of a special series celebrating Father’s Day.
For the series I interviewed some friends and mentors. I asked them to reflect on the greatest lessons that shaped the men they have become and also to reflect on how these lessons have influenced them as parents.
About my Guest:
Dr. Kingsley Moghalu is the President and CEO of Sogato Strategies LLC, a global risk advisory firm in Washington DC. He served as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank on Nigeria from 2009-2014 and was subsequently appointed Professor of International Business and Public policy a the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Boston. He previously worked for the United Nations for nearly 17 years.
Hosts & Guests
Akaego Okoye
Dr. Kingsley Moghalu
President and CEO
Sogato Strategies LLC
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