Antoinette Gyan is the Founder of Araba Africa, an initiative that provides career-transforming programmes for mid-career professional women who feel stuck and unhappy in their career to unstuck without hustle.
She is on a mission to inspire African women to pursue their dreams and to live a purpose-driven life.
Annette is passionate about women empowerment, employee communication and gender equality issues.
Her advocacy around this covers voice and representation, social constructs, stereotypes and particularly gender parity in the workplace, with public relations as an entry point. She is a Communication Consultant and Career Coach.

  • Odd Numbers: Building a Meaningful Career

    Career Coach and Communications Consultant, Antoinette Gyan discusses how to develop a meaningful career in her book, ‘Odd Numbers’.

    The inspirational writer has provided a reflection on career development and how to harness an individual’s best abilities to forge a worthy career and a meaningful life. From dealing with fear to improving mindset to career planning tips, the author craftly fuses her internal monologues and experiences of career development, career planning course and life and career essentials.

    With several ideas on personal and career development and an opportunity to prepare a career plan that will guide a person’s career development path, ‘Odd Numbers’ provides the space for personal reflection on a subject that all individuals grapple with yet left unaddressed.

    If you are a beginner or a mid-career professional, this simplified career development guide will improve your awareness on important steps and options available to you to build a thriving career.

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