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Ivie Temitayo-Ibitoye (born Ivie Martins Ogbonmwan), is a Nigerian public speaker, writer, and human resources personnel. She is the founder of Work in Nigeria, a talent recruitment and Human Capital development consultancy firm. In 2020, The Lord’s Dry Gin, a distilled alcoholic beverage honored Her alongside Segun Awosanya, and Broda Shaggi with the Lord's Achievers award.

Education
Ivie graduated with an L.L.B from the University of Benin and also holds a Bachelor of Law from the Nigerian Law School.

Personal life
Ivie Ogbonmwan and Temitayo Ibitoye got married in August 2019. On 13 September 2019, Business Day Women's Hub Magazine covers the untold story behind her journey and life as a teen, growing up into becoming an independent woman.

Career
In 2011-2012, She became the Marketing Executive for Del–York International, a media service company offering media consultancy, production, and capacity development. In 2012-2014, She became the Recruitment Executive at Global Power Careers, a recruitment firm. In 2014-2015, She became the HR Business Manager at Quest Auto Center, a firm known for providing USA Standard Preventive Maintenance and Services for Assets with Engines to Regions in Nigeria. In 2015, Ivie, was the Head HR and Admin at EISNL Engineering Solutions And Drives, where she first managed the overall provision of Human Resources services for the firm.

In 2015-2016, She was the HR Analyst for OutsideIn HR, where she worked as a consultant to senior management. In 2017-2018, Ivie was the Human Resources Manager at ACT Foundation, a non-profit grant-making organization passionate to bring about social changes in Nigeria and beyond. In 2017, She founded Work in Nigeria and its subsidiary Elite Hunters, a permanent/ temporary recruitment and Human Resource consultancy. In 2018, Ivie became Head Of Human Resources at Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, a full-service commercial law firm in Nigeria.

Author
In 2018, Ivie Temitayo-Ibitoye became a career editor, and author at BellaNaija. She has also authored a number of essays about careers in Nigerian as follow's "It May Seem Tough Now, But It Will Get Better", "You Need to Glam Up that CV", "You Should Take that Job that’ll Make You Employable", "Personal Branding in the Workplace", "Preparing For an Interview? Research, Rehearse & Relax!", "There’s a Meeting Point For the Patient Employer & the Determined Candidate!", and "The Difference Between Sponsors & Mentors".

Conference
On 10 March 2018, she was at Running in Heels conference in Lagos, where they highlighted diverse professionals who presented available possible mediums for working women to break records and excel in their chosen career fields. She also spoke on Human Resources to mentor business executives at the 2 days intense mentoring session in Lagos, alongside Sam Adeyemi, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Iwu Akinyoyenu, Ubong King, and Emmanuel Utomi at Niyi Adesanya's Leadership Bootcamp. On 5 February 2019, she spoke at Social Media Week Lagos on how you can stand out & make an impact in your career alongside Afua Osei.

On 23 March 2019, she was among the speakers at The Business Women Connect (TBWC) in Warri, where she motivated business starters alongside Matse Uwatse, Ejiro Amos Tafiri. On 19 October 2019, she spoke at LagosMums 6th annual parenting conference & exhibition in Lagos. On 13 November 2019, she also spoke at ELOY 2019 alongside Charles O'Tudor, Tewa Onasanya, among others. On 21 February 2020, she was among the panelists of TheFocusedLife Submit, where she spoke alongside Olawale Ayilara, John Obidi, Bankole Williams, among others. She spoke on her experience and transition from working for a business to owning one in Nigeria.

Honores and Recognitions
In 2020, Ivie Temitayo-Ibitoye was honored with the Lord's Achievers Award by The Lord’s Dry Gin.


 * (2019) Ranked 11th on the list of 100 Most Inspiring Women in Nigeria - The Guardian Woman magazine.


 * (2018) On the list of powerful & supporting women in Nigeria - The Guardian Woman magazine & Inspired by Glory 2017.