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Yolanda Asumu
Meet Yolanda Asumu, a powerhouse in Africa’s energy and workforce development space with over 28 years of expertise, deeply connected to Africa, Yolanda has dedicated her career to empowering talent and driving business success in industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, and tech.
From her early days at Walter International to founding BBC GE SL in 1996—a firm that provided top-tier talent to energy giants like Hess, Marathon, and EGLNG—Yolanda has been at the forefront of workforce innovation.
Today, as the CEO of iCUBEFARM, Yolanda Asumu, known as the "People Pipeline Producer", stands at the helm of one of Africa’s most transformative professional networks, bridging talent with opportunity and driving economic growth. With a reach that spans over 10,000 professionals across Central Africa, iCUBEFARM goes beyond job placement—it’s a strategic partner for businesses, delivering customized recruitment, workforce training, and workforce development solutions that cater to startups, SMEs, and industry giants alike. These training programs are designed to bridge critical skill gaps and future-proof African talent.
iCUBEFARM’s impact is amplified by its collaborations with global organizations like the International Labour Organization (ILO) and its successful partnerships with major players in the Oil and Gas sector such as Chevron Equatorial Guinea for the management of their internship program. These alliances showcase the platform’s ability to tackle complex workforce challenges, creating sustainable solutions that benefit both employers and employees.
Under Yolanda’s leadership, iCUBEFARM has become a cornerstone in Africa’s journey toward workforce empowerment and economic resilience. She’s also the visionary behind the Africa HR Forum, a platform that unites HR leaders, policymakers, and change-makers to reimagine Africa’s workforce. Through forums, training, and career fairs, she’s creating pathways to sustainable human capital development across the continent.