Louisa Olafuyi is an international keynote speaker, moderator and workshop facilitator whose work sits at the intersection of business, creativity and culture.
Known for translating complex ideas into practical insights, she delivers keynotes, moderates panels, facilitates executive workshops, and hosts conversations that leave audiences thinking differently about leadership, intellectual property, innovation, and the future of media. Her sessions combine research, lived experience, and candid storytelling, making them equally relevant to boardrooms, conferences, leadership teams, and founder communities.
Whether addressing an audience of global executives, entrepreneurs, educators, investors or policymakers, Louisa is recognised for bridging disciplines that rarely meet, combining commercial acumen, design thinking, behavioural insight and creative strategy to solve real-world problems.
Booking Enquiry
Louisa is available for keynote addresses, conference moderation, fireside chats, executive workshops, leadership retreats, webinars and podcast appearances worldwide.
For enquiries, please email Christine Tama-Ahmad (christine@louisaolafuyi.com) or complete the booking form below.
Speaking Topics
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How creators and entrepreneurs can build enduring businesses by owning their audience, intellectual property and distribution.
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Why culturally grounded brands consistently outperform generic ones, and what organisations can learn from authentic storytelling.
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Why children's media is one of the world's most influential industries, and what governments, investors and brands continue to underestimate.
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Why owning ideas creates greater long-term value than simply delivering products or services.
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How identity, local insight and cultural intelligence become strategic advantages in an increasingly global marketplace.
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Leadership, resilience and the psychology of building ambitious organisations whilst navigating uncertainty, partnership and family life.
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What it will take for Africa to build globally recognised intellectual property, attract investment and retain more of the value it creates.
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What creating products for young children teaches us about simplicity, trust, customer experience and product design.