Gloria Edukere - Her Media Diary

By Yemisi Akinbobola

Her Media Diary Episode 35: “Leveraging AI in Corporate Communications” with Gloria Edukere

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Gloria Edukere is a talented writer, advocacy specialist and corporate communications expert from Nigeria. She found her passion for writing at a young age, often retreating under the dining table to craft her stories. This early love for writing laid the foundation for her successful career in corporate communication.

Gloria discusses her career path, sharing how she transitioned from writing poetry to becoming a sought-after content writer and communications specialist. She emphasises the importance of networking and seizing opportunities as they arise.
In addition to discussing her personal journey, She talks about the role of AI in modern communication. She views AI as a valuable tool that enhances productivity and efficiency but stresses the importance of maintaining the human touch in all work.

This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, communications professionals, and anyone interested in gender equality and the future of corporate communication.

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· International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF)

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· International Journalists’ Network (IJNet)

· Women’s Media Center (WMC)

· Media Career Development Network

· The World Journalism Education Council (WJEC)

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