Iyke Idukpaye is the Country Lead of OZE Nigeria Ltd and has more than two decades of multinational experience in Banking, Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Iyke is an alumnus of the University of Benin, Strathclyde Business School in Scotland, and City University of London both in the United Kingdom. While in the UK, he was the Marketing and Strategy Projects Manager for an arm of global outsourcing giant, SERCO Group. Prior to leading OZÉ in Nigeria, Iyke founded “Dispacha”, an on-demand delivery platform which was Nigeria’s first completely online delivery service. Iyke was also the Group Business Integration Executive at one of Nigeria’s biggest banks with subsidiaries across Africa
Moxie Scrubs Launches Partnership with American Nurses Association (ANA) for Year of The Nurse and Midwife 2021 National Nurses Month
ANA Partners with New Nurse Apparel Company Created by Nurses, for Nurses.
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BOSTON, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today,
Moxie Scrubs, the first direct-to-consumer medical apparel brand for nurses, announced a campaign in partnership with the
American Nurses Association (ANA). As a thank you to nurses for all that they do, the ANA will offer members a $20 Moxie Scrubs gift card towards a set of their nurse-designed scrubs throughout
National Nurses Month in May, along with gifts from other brands that Moxie Scrubs has partnered with, including Evolution 18 by makeup artist Bobbi Brown, Lovepop and more.
5 women who are cracking down on menstrual hygiene myths with their brands
Cutting through the social stigma surrounding menstrual hygiene, these women are heeding to the needs of women’s health.
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The whispered tone surrounding menstrual hygiene continues to exist to this day and age, but there are some changemakers who are determined to start the conversation, educate people, and help women be comfortable during their periods.
While menstruation and menstrual hygiene talks are still brushed under the carpet, these five entrepreneurs are breaking the stigma and prompting people to openly talk about it.
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The first and only building in the United States designed by the 20th Century architect Le Corbusier sits among some of the oldest buildings that date back to before the United States was organized. Completed in 1963, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts is located on Harvard University s campus. Designed in conjunction with Chilean architect Guillermo Jullian de la Fuentes and Josep Lluis Sert - dean of Harvard s GSD at the time, the Carpenter Center stands out among the traditional architectural styles of Harvard Yard as a combination of Le Corbusier s earlier modernist works.