Jennifer Dokunmu is a people and culture manager, dedicated to fostering an inclusive and empowering workplace. In her role, she focuses on enhancing employee satisfaction by ensuring team members have the tools, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive. Through collaboration, she develops meaningful solutions that strengthen workplace culture and drive engagement.
Leveraging her diverse experience as a Lawyer and HR professional in Canadian and international settings, Jennifer brings a wealth of knowledge to her role. Her expertise spans people-centered initiatives, organizational development, and HR strategy, with a unique ability to navigate complex workplace dynamics.
Throughout her career, Jennifer has remained committed to building workplaces where employees feel a sense of belonging and purpose. She excels in developing innovative HR solutions, leading change, and championing diversity. Her deep understanding of talent acquisition, employee engagement, talent development, and performance management allows her to align HR strategies with business objectives.
Jennifer’s academic background reflects her dedication to continuous learning and professional development. She holds a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate from the University of South Florida, Muma College of Business (2023) and an AIP ITC Intercultural Training Certificate (2022). She also earned a Diploma in Human Resources Management from NBCC (2019), building on her legal education, which includes an LL.B. from Kogi State University (2007) and a B.L. from the Nigerian Law School (2008). She has been a member of the Nigerian Bar Association since 2008.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Jennifer enjoys cooking and exploring new cuisines, using food to connect with different cultures. Travel is another passion allowing her to embrace new perspectives and engage with diverse communities around the world. She values time spent with family and friends, nurturing relationships that bring joy, balance, and fulfillment to her life.