Dairo emerges first black African to join World Academy of Productivity Science

Remi Dairo

The Chief Operating Officer of Houston-based Productivate Plus LLC, Remi Dairo, has achieved a historic milestone as he becomes the first African and black man to be inducted into the esteemed World Academy of Productivity Science.


The induction ceremony, hosted by the World Confederation of Productivity Science (WCPS), marked a significant moment in Dairo’s career and African achievement in the global productivity arena.

Expressing gratitude for the honor, Dairo remarked, “I thank our global leaders for finding me worthy of this honour from Africa.”

The event, held on April 5, witnessed the presence of renowned productivity experts, including John Heap, Mike Dillon, Peter Watkins, Dr. Sunil Abrol Anita and Leon Bian Thomas Tuttle, among others. Twelve other experts from various countries were also inducted as fellows, alongside Dairo.


Dairo, who serves as the president of the Institute of Productivity and Business Innovation Management (IPBIM), has played a pivotal role in advancing productivity and innovation across Africa and beyond.

His passion for fostering a productive and innovative nation led to the establishment of the School of Productivity in 2007, which later evolved into IPBIM in 2016, with a global outreach.

As a distinguished productivity expert and UK-certified life coach, Dairo has spearheaded numerous bespoke projects for prestigious clients, including the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Amnesty programme and Fortune 500 companies like Walmart, Chevron, and Microsoft.

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