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UAC boosts employees’ skill with academy

To bolster organisational excellence, UAC of Nigeria PLC (UACN), a leading holding company, with subsidiary and associate companies operating in the Animal Feeds and Other…

To bolster organisational excellence, UAC of Nigeria PLC (UACN), a leading holding company, with subsidiary and associate companies operating in the Animal Feeds and Other Edibles, has unveiled its comprehensive training program through the UAC Academy.

The UAC Academy was launched to empower both current and aspiring line managers within UAC of Nigeria PLC.

The inaugural session featured immersive and interactive sessions facilitated by experienced trainers and industry experts.

Group Managing Director, UACN, Fola Aiyesimoju, highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating “The UAC Academy’s Management and Leadership Series brings together talented leaders from across the Group for a shared journey of learning and growth such that we make UAC a shining example of excellence.”

The program featured sessions on “Time Management and Effectiveness” led by Vitus Ezinwa, Managing Director of Grand Cereals, and workshops on emotional intelligence as well as other key competencies essential for managerial success.

Head of Talent Strategy at UAC of Nigeria PLC, Abosede Ogundiyun, said, “At UACN, we recognise that our greatest asset is our people. The UAC Academy is a testament to our commitment to employee engagement and capacity building, aimed at providing our managers with the tools they need to thrive in their roles.”

The UAC Academy epitomises the company’s ongoing dedication to employee development and organisational excellence.

 

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