Particles for Humanity, a company committed to tackling malnutrition, has appointed two accomplished Nigerians, Uwa Osa-Oboh and Adedotun Sulaiman, as members of its prestigious Global Advisory Board.
The Advisory Board, consisting of four global leaders, aims to guide the company’s strategic initiatives, including the commercialization of PFH-VAP (Particles for Humanity – Vitamin A Palmitate), a stable form of vitamin A designed for large-scale food fortification.
Osa-Oboh, currently the Head of Corporate Development at Capital Alliance Nigeria, brings a wealth of experience from her diverse background in law, banking, and management consulting.
She has held leadership roles and is associated with various boards related to venture philanthropy and impact investing. Her extensive expertise makes her a valuable addition to Particles for Humanity’s Advisory Board.
Sulaiman, a seasoned professional with a remarkable track record, has served on and chaired multiple boards, including financial institutions and technology companies.
His contributions to venture capital investing and corporate governance development in Nigeria have earned him recognition. As an advisor to promising entrepreneurs, he plays a significant role in the business landscape.
The company said including Osa-Oboh and Sulaiman in its advisory board is part of its commitment to leveraging diverse expertise in addressing global malnutrition challenges.
”Their contributions are expected to be pivotal in guiding strategic decisions and expanding the impact of PFH-VAP in combating vitamin A deficiency globally,” the company said in a statement.