Please tell us a bit about yourself
I’m Bolade (pronounced Ball-la-day), a Nigerian living my best life in the UK. I started out as a social media manager, which I really enjoyed. That experience inspired me to open my own boutique social media marketing agency back home in Nigeria. After nearly 5 years of running my business, I decided to pursue a Master’s degree in marketing and user experience, which led me to move to the UK.
I owe a lot to my Dad for supporting my education. His sacrifices mean the world to me. I’m a family girl at heart – I absolutley love and cherish every member of my family (aside my dad; that would be my mum, three sisters, two brothers, and my sweet husband).
When I’m not working, you’ll find me jamming out to music, catching up with the world on social media or enjoying a meal at a nice restaurant.
Please tell us a bit about your role at Tall Ships Youth Trust?
In my role as Digital, Engagement and Marketing Manager at Tall Ships Youth Trust, I focus on expanding our reach and engagement through digital channels. I’m responsible for reaching out to our audiences in creative ways, whether it’s through social media, email campaigns, or website management. I’m genuinely excited to dive in and contribute to our mission.
What is one thing you think people should know about Tall Ships Youth Trust?
With TSYT, you have the best people onshore and offshore, working passionately to make sure that the charity really does impact lives with its voyages!
Please describe your job in three words
New. Challenging. Creative.
If you were famous, what would you be famous for?
In this world can’t think of anything lol, but in another world definetly for music. I envy people who’ve got some pipe on them and can sing their lungs out.