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Sam Adeyemi joins Forbes coaching council
Pastor Sam Adeyemi of the Daystar Christian Center has been listed amongst the members of Forbes Magazine’s coaching council.
In a statement via his official Twitter account on Tuesday, Adeyemi informed his 1.2m followers that he has accepted the invitation to be part of the coaches council.
“I am very honoured to be accepted in the Forbes Coaching Council. If you know anything about Forbes, they have built a prestigious publication for business leaders and executives. I am excited to be part of it all,” his tweet read.
The Founder of Forbes Councils, Scott Gerber welcomed Adeyemi to the community; “We are honoured to welcome Dr. Sam Adeyemi into the community,” he said.
I am very honored to be accepted in the Forbes Coaching Council.
If you know anything about Forbes, they have built a prestigious publication for business leaders and executives. I am excited to be part of it all.#samadeyemi #forbes #saglc#samadeyemiglc #leadership pic.twitter.com/iwiNsRKHwK
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 17, 2020
Adeyemi runs a global consultancy firm, GLC Inc (Sam Adeyemi Global Leadership Consultancy) which boasts of “specialist insight on developing economies.”
“SAGLC consults for corporations, institutions & governments,” a statement on the website read.
Forbes’ coaches council community is made up of respected leaders and executives who are selected for the council based on the depth of their experience and success as a business, career, and executive coaches.
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