Olaitan Onyebuoha is a recognized keynote speaker, multi-award-winning professional, and successful entrepreneur. As the founder of 7th Laurel Immigration Consulting, she brings a wealth of knowledge in international education research, recruiting, and immigration consulting and support services. With a strong academic background, including an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Technology Management and a postgraduate program in Hospitality and Tourism Management, Olaitan’s expertise is reflected in her continuous commitment to professional growth.

A Career Spanning 15 Years of Excellence

Olaitan has over 15 years of diverse experience across entrepreneurship, contract management, client services, marketing, banking, HR, and market research. Her professional journey includes roles in multinational companies such as ExxonMobil Nigeria, TD Insurance, and IBM Canada. Early in her career, she founded Ocrej Consulting, which supported over 200 individuals in successfully navigating their immigration journey to Canada. Many of these individuals are now Canadian citizens or economically established in New Brunswick.

An Innovator in Immigration Consulting

With a passion for leveraging technology to address complex challenges, Olaitan introduced her first service innovation—a mobile app designed to simplify the intricacies of the immigration process. Set to launch in summer 2025, the app, currently available on iOS, will feature unique community tools to support immigrants, offering affordable and accessible solutions to guide them through their journey.

According to her; My personal journey as an international student with toddlers in an intensive MBA program nine years ago inspired me to help others navigate the challenges of starting a new life in Canada. By sharing my experiences, knowledge, and lessons learned, I provide general information and support to prospective and potential applicants interested in immigrating temporarily or permanently to Canada.

With a dynamic, cross-functional background, I possess excellent problem-solving, project management, communication, sales, client services, and relationship management skills. I am proud of my exemplary record of working with teams to initiate, execute, and manage projects, create efficiency, and deliver timely results.

Community Leader and Social-Impact Entrepreneur

Beyond her business pursuits, Olaitan is a dedicated community leader. As the President and Visionary Founder of the Black Business and Professional Network (BBPN), she co-founded the organization with ten other leaders and has contributed over 3,000 volunteer hours. Under her leadership, the network has become a cornerstone for professional and business development for Black Canadians.

Driving Community Impact Through Volunteerism and Leadership

Olaitan’s community involvement extends to various multicultural and newcomer projects, including serving on PRUDE Inc.’s All Women’s Project committee. She has been a pivotal figure in eliminating systemic barriers that hinder women’s socio-economic progress. In addition, she has played a crucial role in securing over $150K CAD in grants and donations for nonprofits, demonstrating her leadership and fundraising expertise.

Recognitions and Awards for Excellence

Olaitan’s exceptional contributions have earned her numerous accolades:

  • BBPA Rise-Up Winner for leadership in the Black Business and Professional Network.
  • Lighthouse Leadership Award for her innovative approach to immigration consulting.
  • CIBWE Top 100 Black Women To Watch in Canada for her impact in the community.
  • Charity Village Volunteer Award Finalist for dedication to community service.
  • UWN Women of Influence Inspire Award for her inspiring journey as a woman in business.

She was also recently featured on The Forum Canada as one of five resilient women entrepreneurs breaking barriers in Canada and served as a keynote speaker at the inaugural Empowering Women in Business 2024 event.

Honored by the Black Canadian Community Cultural Center

In recognition of her tireless efforts in the Black community, Olaitan was recently honored by the Black Canadian Community Cultural Center (BCCC-NB) for her contributions through the BBPN and other impactful projects in New Brunswick.

A 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women Honoree

Adding to her list of achievements, Olaitan has been named one of the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women Honorees for 2024. She will be celebrated this weekend on September 28, 2024, in Toronto, Ontario, by the prestigious 100ABC Women organization.

 

 

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