Olu Verheijen
Olu Verheijen is a distinguished energy expert and investor with over two decades of experience in the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of Houston and a Master of Business Administration from the IESE Business School in Spain. Throughout her career, Verheijen has demonstrated a profound commitment to advancing energy solutions in Africa, focusing on sustainable development and economic growth.
Before her appointment as the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Verheijen served as the Managing Director of Latimer Energy, a consultancy firm specializing in energy investments and advisory services across the African continent. In this role, she facilitated numerous high-impact projects, bridging the gap between traditional energy practices and innovative, sustainable solutions. Her expertise has been instrumental in shaping policies and strategies that promote energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
In her capacity as Special Adviser, Verheijen plays a pivotal role in formulating and implementing policies aimed at transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape. Her efforts are directed towards increasing energy access, promoting renewable energy sources, and ensuring the country’s energy sector contributes significantly to economic development. By advocating for reforms and investments in the energy sector, she is actively working to build a robust economy that leverages Nigeria’s vast energy resources for sustainable growth.
Verheijen’s leadership exemplifies the increasing influence of women in Nigerian governance, particularly in sectors traditionally dominated by men.
Through her strategic vision and dedication, Olu Verheijen is not only transforming Nigeria’s energy sector but also reinforcing the critical role of women in shaping the nation’s future. Her work underscores the importance of inclusive governance and the positive impact of diverse leadership on national development.