Oshoke Abalu
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
---|---|
mba o sị | Naijiria |
aha enyere | Pamela |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 19 Maachị 1978 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Lagos |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | onye na-ese ụkpụrụ ụlọ, onye ọchụ̀nta ego |
ebe agụmakwụkwọ | Iowa State University |
nnọchiaha nkeonwe | L484 |
Oshoke Abalu bụ onye Naijiria-Amerịka na-ewu ụlọ na onye na-ahụ maka ọdịnihu.[1] Ọ bụ onye guzobere Cọmpịnị a na-akpọLove and Magic, ụlọ ọrụ mmalite.[2][3][4]
Mmalite ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ
dezieA mụrụ Abalu na Lagos, Nigeria, ma bie ndụ nwata ya na Kano, Northern Nigeria tupu ọ gaa ụlọ akwụkwọ ụmụ nwanyị niile mgbe ọ dị afọ iri.[5] Ọrụ nna ya na United Nations[6] na akụ na ụba ọrụ ugbo mere ka ọ mara ụwa, na-akwaga ya na mpaghara dị iche iche gburugburu ụwa. Ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na nzere bachelọ na Architecture na Iowa State University, nke dị na Ames, Iowa.[6]
N'afọ 2005, Abalu nwetara ikikere ịrụ ụlọ ya.[1]
Ọrụ
dezieAbalu nwetara ọzụzụ mbụ ya na ụlọ mgbe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na kọleji na ụlọ ọrụ New York nke Perkins Eastman.[1] Ọ rụkọrọ ọrụ na ọtụtụ ụdị ndị isi, gụnyere Bloomberg L.P., L'Oréal, na Goldman Sachs. Ọ ghọrọ Chief Architect na MetLife n'afọ 2011, na-elekọta atụmatụ ụlọ n'ime ụlọ ọrụ 1,500 na ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ mba 50 maka ihe karịrị ndị ọrụ 57,000.[6][7][8]
Oshoke bụ onye soro chọpụta ụlọ ọrụ The Love & Magic Company,[4] ngalaba agụmakwụkwọ The Inner MBA, nakwa Crain’s 40 Under 40 honoree in 2016.[6] Egosipụtala Oshoke na ọrụ ya n Smart Planet, Real Simple Magazine, Domino Magazine, Interior Design Magazine, ABC, NBC, Fast Company, TED, BOLD TVna ọtụtụ ndi ọzọ.[9][10][11][12]
Edemsibịa
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Porter (2017). There are Fewer Than 400 African American Women Architects in the U.S. Meet One of Them (en-us). Time. Retrieved on 2020-12-30. “to work at the firm Perkins Eastman as an intern the summer after my freshman year...You got your architecture license in 2005”
- ↑ "Crain's New York Business 40 Under 40", Crains New York. Retrieved on August 3, 2017.
- ↑ Bracken (2015). MetLife hiring faster than expected at Cary campus. The News & Observer. Retrieved on 24 April 2018. ““The whole building is a workplace,” said Pamela Abalu, MetLife’s chief architect and global head of design and construction.”
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Moss (November 29, 2017). We're only human: Open offices get a much needed do-over. Bizjournals.com. Retrieved on 2020-12-30.
- ↑ Audrey Quinn,"Facilitator Pamela Abalu, head of global design and construction, MetLife", zdnet.com, 12 October 2013. Retrieved on 3 January 2021.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Designer You Should Know Pamela Abalu. contract (2017-05-17). Archived from the original on 2017-07-27. Retrieved on 2020-12-29. “The daughter of a United Nations diplomat, Abalu is a graduate of the College of Design at Iowa State University and a licensed architect. With previous experience at Perkins+Will and Vollmer Associates, Abalu joined MetLife in 2011 and was named to the Crain’s New York Business 40 Under 40 list in 2016.”
- ↑ Morris Arts to host "Great Conversations" Thursday. Daily Record (2017-04-24). Retrieved on 24 April 2018.
- ↑ O'Daniel (March 21, 2014). Sneak peek: The CBJ's private tour of MetLife's new Charlotte retail headquarters. Bizjournals.com. Retrieved on 2020-12-30. “Pamela Abalu-Broadwater”
- ↑ Symphony: A New Language for Diversity & Inclusion. ted.com. Retrieved on 30 December 2020.
- ↑ We need a new language to discuss diversity and inclusion. fastcompany.com. Retrieved on 30 December 2020.
- ↑ How to create a new blueprint for inclusion in a COVID-19 world. fastcompany.com. Retrieved on 30 December 2020.
- ↑ 4 things you can do right now to make the future of work (and life) more inclusive. fastcompany.com. Retrieved on 30 December 2020.