Founder and Chair
Alim Abubakre
Alim graduated from Southampton Business School, University Of Southampton, UK, with a doctoral degree in corporate social responsibility and strategy. With verified successes in entrepreneurship, research, multinational project management, consulting, stakeholder engagement, and executive education, he has collaborated with many of the world’s best business schools and top corporations to build the vision for TEXEM’s training programmes.
Under Alim’s leadership, TEXEM has trained and furthered hundreds of African senior executives’ careers, including CEOs, Chairs of Boards, Government Ministers, and Vice-chancellors. In collaboration with institutions such as the University of Oxford, and the Henley, Aston, and Manchester business schools, Alim has designed effective curricula for executive development. His achievements include 60-70% repeat participation in TEXEM’s executive programmes due to the quality of the delegates’ experience.
Before TEXEM, Alim worked on several World Bank projects, a public-private partnership venture valued at 3 billion pounds (after purchasing power parity considerations). Until 2007, it was the most significant public-private partnership ever undertaken in West Africa.
In 2010, Alim was nominated by Virgin Media as one of the most promising emerging entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom. He participated in an award-winning enterpriser programme created by Cambridge University’s Judge Business School and the MIT Sloan School of Management. He also joined the directors of Fortune 500 companies and the FTSE 100 Index for Cambridge University’s sustainability leadership programme. In 2015, Alim and other senior executives in the UK were invited to join the Lord Mayor of London to meet African diplomats to promote bilateral trade between Africa and the UK.
Until recently, he was part of Cambridge’s Board to Africa and the Director of Strategy at a Cambridge consulting firm, where he advised several Russell group institutions on internationalisation strategy.