AI Expert Harps On Mentorship Initiative

Tosin Clegg

Omoyeni Ogundipe, founder of ‘AI Pathfinder,’ has emphasized the need for mentorship in the tech workspace. In a recent statement, she disclosed the launch of a groundbreaking mentorship program designed to connect small businesses with top professionals from global tech giants, including Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Expedia, and Google.

According to her, this innovative initiative provides unprecedented access to world-class technology expertise and strategic insights, empowering small businesses to harness technology and thrive in competitive markets.

Speaking on the initiative Ogundipe noted, “Our mentorship program is designed to bridge the gap between expertise and aspiration, enabling small businesses to leverage technology and drive growth.”

Ogundipe further emphasized that technology is a powerful tool for economic transformation, and by strengthening small and medium enterprises (SMEs), her company is indirectly fostering a more resilient economic structure that can better withstand global economic fluctuations and crises.

The expert added that the mentorship program goes beyond technology transfer, rather it focuses on transforming small businesses into robust entities capable of significant growth.

“In our initiative mentors volunteer to guide and teach businesses, bringing innovative practices and strategic thinking crucial for leveraging technology in business expansion.

The direct impact of this mentorship on small businesses is substantial,” Ogundipe noted.

She noted that by integrating advanced technological solutions, businesses can optimize operations, enhance product offerings, and expand to new markets, driving revenue growth and business sustainability.”

Ogundipe’s initiative spurs innovation and competitiveness, exposing businesses to cutting-edge technologies and strategies. This boosts competitiveness and encourages a culture of innovation within local markets.

“Our mentorship program represents a significant stride towards technological empowerment and economic resilience,” Ogundipe concluded.

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