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Serving Clients Since 2015 & Established June 2023

"Imọlẹ" meaning light in the Yoruba language, reflects our commitment to providing personalized coaching for clients to identify their unique strengths and develop the skills to succeed in their chosen field. At Imọlẹ Consulting, we believe every client has the potential for greatness and with the right guidance, they can become a beacon of light to others, their communities, and the world at large. Our coaching approach emphasizes both practical skills and personal development, and we work closely with each client to ensure that they are empowered to reach their full potential and make a positive impact.
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Ifeoluwa Shoola
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Ifeoluwa Shoola works with leaders to define goals, re-imagine the future, and implement structures that bring visions to reality. 

She is passionate about developing emerging leaders and loves creating experiences that foster learning and connection. As a leadership development trainer and coach, she has provided coaching and leadership development facilitation to over 200 government and corporate leaders. A PMP-certified project manager, she manages leadership development initiatives and programs, preparing mission-critical federal professionals to become more effective leaders at a non-profit in Washington, DC. 

She has served at several impact-based organizations, including partnering with SprinNG, an organization building a community of young Nigerians in writing and literature, as a Strategy Consultant at its inception to expand its reach and impact. She also collaborated with Children that Change the World to create the first innovation challenge in the Ogbomoso community to spotlight the creative wealth in young Nigerians. 

Ifeoluwa Shoola loves exploring new places, reading books, and writing on her blog and newsletter. She received her bachelor's degree in Integrative Neuroscience from Binghamton University​.
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Oyindamola Shoola
Coach

Oyindamola Shoola is a career coach, Op-Ed blogger, and Co-founder of SprinNG, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Nigerian writers. 

As a polymath, Oyin explored a diverse academic background to match her interests. She received an associate degree in Psychology from the CUNY Bronx Community College and a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Behavior and Change from New York University. She is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the American University. She has received over ten honors and awards for leadership and community service throughout her college education.

Oyin worked in the education industry for over six years in college success advising and career coaching roles. Using her storytelling skills, she has helped students secure over a million dollars in scholarships and gain admission to several top academic programs. Providing career, content development, and interviewing coaching, she has helped clients obtain job opportunities at different levels, from internships to freelancing, and full-time roles in several industries.

She has several experiences interning at top trade and academic publishing companies, such as Elsevier, Simon and Schuster at 37Ink, and Hachette Book Group. She has also published six books and chapbooks.
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  • About
    • Coaches
    • Intern
  • Services
    • Student Success >
      • Student Success Resources
    • Career Advancement >
      • Job Seeker Resources
  • Testimonials
    • Adedolapo L.
    • Ama A.
    • Boukare K.
    • Ebukun O.
    • Elisha A.
    • Elsa R.
    • Emmanuel O.
    • Gina R.
    • Ibrahim N.
    • Joy A.
    • Karen M.
    • Moses O.
    • Obed G.
    • Oumou B.
    • Remi A.
    • Temilola A.
    • Zakua C.
  • Blog