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Founder of the Ennobled Foundation and a seasoned leadership and development professional, Gloria Boye-Doku, is calling on young people to take charge of their futures by preparing for opportunities before they arrive.
Speaking at a recent youth empowerment event on the topic, "Invisible to Influential: Career Marketing Strategies”, Mrs. Boye-Doku emphasised that preparation is the key to unlocking future success.
She encouraged young people to be proactive in developing relevant skills, staying informed about trends, and cultivating a growth mindset to position themselves for life-changing opportunities.
“Opportunities rarely come with warnings,” she said. “If you’re not prepared, you’ll miss them. Now is the time to invest in yourself read, learn, grow, and stay ready.” She stressed.
Her remarks resonated with the audience, many of whom were students, entrepreneurs, and young professionals seeking guidance on career development and personal growth.
The Ennobled Foundation is a youth-focused non-profit organization committed to developing ethical, empowered, and visionary young leaders. Through mentorship programs, leadership training, and capacity-building workshops, the foundation works to bridge the gap between potential and opportunity.
Since its launch, the Ennobled Foundation has impacted numerous communities by equipping young people with the confidence, skills, and mindset they need to thrive in today’s world.
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