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Temitayo Johnson-Laleye

Founder - - Goldman Sachs Alumna - - SME 100 Africa awardee - - HR Officer - - Project Manager - - President - - YALI

Temitayo Johnson-Laleye is a multi-faceted professional and entrepreneur based in Lagos State, Nigeria. She is the founder of TJL Signature, a sustainable fashion accessories brand established in June 2017.1 Temitayo is passionate about weaving sustainability into fashion, creating accessories from discarded materials to promote a circular economy.1

As a talent catalyst, Temitayo specializes in Learning and Development, Talent Acquisition, and Human Resources. She has experience across various industries, including non-profit, real estate, and finance.1 Currently, she works in Human Resources at LandWey, where she organizes training sessions and ensures compliance with ISO 9001:2015 standards.1

Temitayo's entrepreneurial journey has been recognized through several accolades:

  • Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Alumna1
  • TEF 2021 Entrepreneur1
  • 25 Under 25 Awardee by SME 100 Africa1
  • MoBalo Fashion Leader Award 20211

TJL Signature, under Temitayo's leadership, focuses on empowering lives, particularly teenagers in underserved communities. The company dedicates 10% of its profits to training, fostering skills, and creating awareness, having impacted over 2,000 young lives.1

Temitayo holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of Ibadan and is certified as a Chartered Human Resources Professional by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria.1

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Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria