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Nigeria: Wema Bank Appoints New Head, Brand & Marketing Communications

Wema Bank, one of Nigeria’s most innovative banks has appointed Mabel Adeteye, a marketing communication, and digital strategy expert as the Head of its Brand and Marketing Communications department.

Mabel is a trained corporate communications and public relations expert with over 15 years of experience covering Marketing Communication, Brand Design and Management, Digital Media Marketing, Events Planning and Management, CSR, and Sustainability.

Before joining Wema Bank, Mabel was the Head of Corporate Communications, PR & Digital at TVC Communications.

She has demonstrated broad knowledge, experience, and professional judgment in the field having managed numerous high-profile communications initiatives both with local and international brands, from corporate restructurings to product introductions, market rollout international crisis communications response, personal profiling, and branding, B2B & B2C Communications, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability campaigns, media relations and perception management.

Mabel is accredited in Public Relations with the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) UK, and Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and accredited in Digital Marketing, Integrated Communications, and Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) UK. Certified in Strategy and Sustainability from IESE Business School – Barcelona.

Mabel is an alumnus of the Department of Business Administration of the prestigious Babcock University, Ahmadu Bello University, and the Lagos Business School.

She is also a member of the world’s largest and most influential PR and Communications body; the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), UK.  Mabel is a certified Advanced Branding expert who has managed numerous brands such as; British Airways, Ford Motors, MasterCard, Nokia, Skye Bank (Now Polaris Bank), Unilever, Etisalat (Now 9mobile), Coca-Cola, Intel, and Guinness Nigeria Plc.

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