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Institute celebrates project leaders for addressing food insecurity, promoting sustainability

By Sulaimon Salau
14 December 2024   |   3:01 am
Project Management Institute (PMI) has celebrated 50 exceptional rising leaders transforming the world by leveraging their project management skills to tackle today's most pressing challenges. As shown on the 2024 Future 50 list
Aondohimba Abraham, a millet farmer poses for a photo in his farm after abandoning his main farm due to attacks on farmers. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)

Project Management Institute (PMI) has celebrated 50 exceptional rising leaders transforming the world by leveraging their project management skills to tackle today’s most pressing challenges. As shown on the 2024 Future 50 list, these young leaders – all 35 and under, represent a diverse cohort of project professionals reshaping the future across industries like healthcare, environmental science, technology, and social justice.

These standout professionals are building, creating, and leading transformative projects that not only solve complex problems but also help pave the way for a more inclusive, sustainable future. As they demonstrate, effective project management and project professionals have the power to create meaningful change.

The recognition of these 50 leaders comes at a time when project management is more vital than ever. The world needs 2.5 million new project professionals each year by 2030 to fill the talent gap.

As AI, climate change, and other macro trends transform industries and create new opportunities for innovation, the demand for skilled project managers capable of driving this transformation has never been higher. Project management is ranked one of the top ten in-demand skills for 2024, according to a LinkedIn report.

“Having honourees from Sub-Saharan Africa recognised among the Future 50 is a testament to the exceptional talent, resilience, and innovative spirit that define the continent’s rising project leaders. These individuals are shaping the region’s future and showcasing to the world the profound impact of African ingenuity and leadership.

“At PMI, we are immensely proud to celebrate their achievements and remain committed to empowering project professionals across the region to continue driving meaningful change,” says George Asamani, Managing Director of Sub-Saharan Africa, PMI.

Honourees from the region include Awa Bousso Dramé, Bernardo Martins, PMP, Bahati Innocent, Celestin Nkeramihigo, PMP, Kevin Kwakye-Safo, PMP, PMI-ACP, Marco Carlos and ProsperidadeSunguete.

The Future 50 is pivotal in inspiring young people to see project management as a pathway to impactful careers where they can solve pressing global challenges and contribute to sustainable development.

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