Anthony Alagbile is a C-level executive and a seasoned entrepreneur, with interests across sectors, including technology, agriculture, health and education. He currently serves as the President/Managing Psychologist of the Institute of Industrial & Organizational Psychology (IIOP).
He holds a First Class Honours Degree in Psychology from the Obafemi Awolowo University, a Masters' degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change from the University of Delaware. He also holds a Master of Education degree in Mind, Brain and Education from Harvard University. During his stay at Harvard, he successfully completed the Leading Professional Services Firms Course at the Harvard Business School. He is a Certified Professional in Learning and Performance from the Association for Talent Development (formerly American Society for Training and Development, ASTD). He has attended executive programmes in renowned institutions across the globe.
He has gained international exposure and developed competencies in Management and Strategy, Business Psychology & Psychometrics, Organizational Development & Change and Entrepreneurship Development. His areas of expertise also include executive coaching and mentoring, executive recruitment and selection, performance and career management systems design, international business partnerships, psychological testing, instructional design, academic research and publications, learning strategies development, school and educational reform,
He has extensive experience consulting for multinational organizations, school districts and non-profits both in the United States and Africa. He has worked on a number of mission critical projects geared towards optimizing organizations and systems for efficient and effective functioning.
Mr. Alagbile has a deep passion for change in Africa and is currently involved in several projects and initiatives geared towards development in the region. He led the conceptualization and implementation of a West Africa Educational Transformation Conference held in Nigeria where he brought together a team of experts from across the globe. He also worked with a multidisciplinary team of thought leaders to introduce “Entrepreneurship in Africa” as a semester-long course at Harvard University.
His experience covers a wide range of industries, including technology, oil and gas, manufacturing sector, telecommunications, financial services industry, non profit and public sector, etc.