I am pleased to announce our inaugural board of directors first to you, our valued client/early adopter.
I have worked with many boards of directors in my corporate life and have generally found them redundant.
The composition is usually more than 85% older males with years of experience but little insight into the day-to-day operation of the business.
We chose to go in a different direction at OVERWOOD.
We purposefully selected a group of people who can exercise true governance in our operation and help us continue to place the interest of our clients first.
We wanted a board with specifics skillsets and a truly global worldview so that they can help us adhere to global standards in our operations. The members of our board have worked across 4 continents and they possess the skillsets we need to succeed in the global marketplace.
OVERWOOD needs to excel in finance, marketing, business strategy, and growth.
So our directors are Mrs. Adewunmi (a finance veteran), Mr. Gerner (a management and growth specialist), Dr. Bukky Oyedeji (a business strategy professor), and Ms. Oyatogun (a youth marketing expert).
Please read their profiles in the attached presentation.
We are grateful to them for accepting our invitation and are truly lucky to have them on our board.
As I reflect on my journey through my 40s, I have compiled ten invaluable lessons that I believe hold value for individuals in their 20s, 30s, 40s, or even 50s.
1/10 Time Flies: Enjoy the Present Moment: One of the most important things I've realized in my forties is how quickly time passes. It's crucial to embrace each moment and make the most of it. Cherish the present because it's the only time that truly belongs to us.
2/10 Failure Leads to Growth: Mistakes and setbacks aren't the end of the road but stepping stones toward personal growth and improvement. Embrace failure as a valuable teacher, as it provides lessons that help you move forward on your journey.
To navigate it successfully, we must understand the imperatives of each decade and fight to win one decade at a time.
Let's explore the adventures of the 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s together.
- A THREAD
Your 20s: Explore and ponder.
- Try new things and embrace failure.
- Discover your passions and interests.
- Gain diverse experiences.
- Spread your wings and soar!
- Embrace the adventure.
This is your golden era of exploration. Try 1000 jobs or music or art or coding or...
Your 30s: Focus and Specialize
- Identify what brings you the most value.
- Hone your skills in that area
- Become exceptional at what you do
- Become a specialist at something
Focus on honing your craft, discovering what brings you the most value until it's a unique superpower.