Osaretin Demuren

Osaretin Afusat Demuren is a Nigerian banker, and the first female Chairman of Guaranty Trust Bank.[1]

Osaretin Demuren
Alma mater
  • Kiev State University
OccupationBanker.
Years active1976–2009
Spouse(s) Dr. Harold Demuren
RelativesToolz (Daughter-in-Law)

Early life and education

Demuren attended high school at St. Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School, Benin. She holds a degree in Economics and Statistics from the Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics and a Diploma in Russian Language and Preliminary Studies from the Kiev State University, Kiev.[2][3]

Career

She joined central bank in 1976 where she served in several capacity including Trade and Exchange Department and was later deployed to Human Resource Department where she served as Director. She retired from banking in 29 December 2009 after 33 years in the industry. She's a member of several professional associations including the Society for Human Resource Management of America, Nigerian Statistical Association, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria. She sits on the board of Trust Fund Pensions Plc and of LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited. Demuren joined the Board of Guaranty Trust Bank plc in April 2013 and was announced chairman in 2015.[4]

Personal life

She's married to former Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Harold Demuren. She lists her hobbies as reading and counselling in her local church.[1]

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References

  1. "Women need work, family – Osaretin Demuren". Punch Newspapers.
  2. "Mrs. Osaretin Afusat Demuren – The Chairman". Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. Funke, Oloade. "Nigeria: First Female CBN Director – Smooth Climb to the Top". AllAfrica. AllAfrica. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  4. "Stocks". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
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