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Business News of Sunday, 6 November 2022

Source: thenationonlineng.net

WIMCA names Coca-Cola most outstanding beverage company

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Nigeria’s leading total beverage company, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited has been recognised for its creation of shared opportunity through its care and support for people and communities by empowering women across Nigeria.

The corporate award, issued to the organisation was presented at the Women in Marketing & Communications Annual Gala Night, in Lagos.

The WIMCA 2022 event also saw the individual recognition of the top 50 most influential women in marketing and communications in Nigeria.

To this effect, three of Coca-Cola’s prestigious amazons namely Patricia Obozuwa, Vice President, Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability, Africa, Bunmi Adeniba, Marketing Director, Coca-Cola Company and Nwamaka Onyemelukwe, Director, Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Company were honoured for their professionalism and achievements in the marketing and communications industry.

Joshua Ajayi, Convener, WIMCA explained that the conference which pioneered in 2014, has enabled the gathering of stakeholders in the marketing industry to discuss and set agendas on wide-ranging issues in the industry.

He further emphasised the competitiveness of the award and the importance of recognising these brands and their leading female executives for their remarkable heights.

Nwamaka who received the “Most Outstanding Beverage Company in Women Empowerment” award, expressed delight at the recognition of Coca-Cola’s Sustainability efforts geared towards improving the lives of its communities through women empowerment.

“The Coca-Cola Company alongside its Foundation is committed to creating opportunities in our communities and we are firmly rooted in the belief that women are key drivers of change in every society. This is why we set and surpassed our 5by20 goal in 2020 by 16.66%. We strive to ensure the wellbeing of communities and in doing this, we have significantly invested in women-centric projects across Nigeria.”