ABOUT US
Woven Impact Network with the registered name “The Woven Sustainability Impact Initiative” is a not-for-profit organization that was set up to tackle developmental issues systematically by creating opportunities that empower people with the required knowledge and inspiration to make a transformational impact in their respective communities. Our initiatives are primarily focused on promoting gender equality, reducing inequalities, food security, and ensuring inclusivity within the society.
Through our Women WIN programmes, we build self-sustaining systems that avail women the opportunity to not only earn a living but be economically sustainable and impact their families and community positively.
Through our media platforms, we showcase innovative ideas and actions geared toward sustainable development leading to more sustainability-aware and empowered communities. We have keen interest in promoting sustainable agriculture and enhancing innovative practices across the food value chain because we believe that agriculture is the bedrock of development
Pursuing transformational and sustainable impact through strong engagement
A sustainable-Aware and Empowered World.
Olasubomi Sofowora is the founder of Woven Impact Network (WIN). She has over a decade of experience in marketing communications and brand management and currently functions within the Agro-Allied industry.
She has a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Extension and Rural Development from the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, MSc. in Management (Business Administration) from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and a certificate in Business Sustainability Management from the University of Cambridge UK.
Beyond her background and strong zeal for Agricultural Development and communications, she is passionate about Sustainable Development & Youth Empowerment.
She currently serves as an advisor to one of the UN SDG Advocates and sits on the Executive Board of Aiesec Alumni Africa & Middle East amongst others.
Woven Impact Network “WIN” is a social enterprise set up to showcase innovative ideas and actions geared towards sustainable development
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Olasubomi Sofowora is a transformational leader with 20 years of experience in brand communications, strategic marketing, and sustainable development. She is the founder of Woven Impact Network, a nonprofit organization that empowers grassroots micro-business women through initiatives like the Women WIN program, focused on building economic resilience and entrepreneurial skills.
A passionate advocate for social change, Subomi has held impactful roles with organizations such as 1 Million Teachers, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, and the Muhammad Sanusi II SDG Initiative, where she helped empower thousands of educators. She currently consults with the African Women’s Alliance of Waterloo Region and leads Coresense, a strategy and communications firm.
Subomi holds degrees in Agricultural Economics and Business Administration, with additional training from the University of Cambridge and Queen’s University. She also serves as a mentor, facilitator, and board member for several organizations advancing women’s empowerment and community development.
Hakeem Subair has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Currently, he holds the position of Chair of the Board of Trustees at Woven Impact Network. Hakeem is responsible for leading initiatives that empower individuals to make a positive impact in their communities.
He is a Cambridge University/HP EdTech Fellow, holds a master’s in Management Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Queen’s University, with a Certificate in Social Impact. His academic journey includes a B.Com from the University of Windsor and a B.Finance from the University of Ilorin.
As the co-founder of 1 Million Teachers for over seven years, he applies business principles to address global challenges.