By Amaechi Agbo, Enugu
Professor Titus Enudu has emerged the pioneer Chairman, Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM) Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT Chapter.
Professor Enudu and his seven other members of NIM Executive Council ESUT were elected during the Inauguration of the chapter at the Senate Building, ESUT on Tuesday, August 13, 2024.
As pioneer executive council, the NIM under Prof Enudu is saddled with ensuring the welfare of members, scouting for members as well as sustaining links with the zonal and national bodies of the institute.
In his acceptance speech, Prof Enudu appreciated his fellow managers and administrators for the confidence reposed in him and his team and promised to operate an inclusive administration and open-door policy.
He noted that task of building the NIM ESUT is every members responsibility but added that the EXCO will be on the pilot seat.
The pioneer executive members were sworn-in shortly after their election
The members of the NIM ESUT Chapter executive council are:
- Chairman: Prof. Titus O. Enudu
- Vice Chairman: Prof. Lizzy Okechukwu
- Secretary: Dr. Felix Ikechukwu Ugwu
- Assistant Secretary: Rev. Sr. Dr. Ndidi Emeh
- Financial Secretary: Christopher Dieke
- Membership Secretary: Dr. Dennis Ochiaka
- Treasurer: Assoc. Prof. Joesephine I. Orga
- Publicity Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Everistus Eneh
The Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered), the first, foremost and largest multidisciplinary professional institute in Nigeria, was established in 1961 and attained charter status through Act 14 of June 19, 2003 which empowers it to control and regulate the practice of the management profession in all its ramifications in Nigeria.
With over 200,000 individual and 400 corporate organisations passing through the membership process of the Institute, NIM is regarded as the largest professional body in Africa.
The core mandate and Key Business Indicator (KBI) of the Institute is capacity building especially in the areas of management and leadership, the Institute has been in the forefront of human capital development in the critical sectors of the nation’s economy.