Dr Abubakre, a recognised thought leader in international business and responsible leadership, will help bridge academia and industry by:
- Bringing Sheffield’s applied expertise into African business strategy and boardroom decision-making.
- Championing scholarships and opportunities for the next generation of African leaders.
- Strengthening UK–Africa dialogues, positioning Sheffield as a key contributor to international investment and business conversations.
Dr Alim Abubakre, Senior Lecturer in International Business, said: “This role is not just a personal honour, but a platform to amplify Sheffield Business School’s mission of transforming lives and organisations through applied knowledge, responsible leadership, and global partnerships. I am excited to contribute to strengthening UK–Africa collaborations that will shape inclusive growth, policy impact, and sustainable business practices.”
Sheffield Business School was recently recognised with the prestigious AACSB re-accreditation, highlighting the quality of their educational practice, placing it among the top six per cent of business schools globally.
This appointment further strengthens Sheffield Hallam’s role as a globally engaged university, driving impact across borders and contributing to the success of businesses, communities, and economies.
Professor Conor Moss, Executive Dean of College of Business, Technology and Engineering, added: “I’d like to congratulate Dr Abubakre on his appointment to the Business Council for the Africa Board. I have no doubt Dr Abubakre will use his expertise to strengthen UK-Africa business relations and showcase the applied knowledge, responsible leadership, and global outlook that are key aspects of the mission of Sheffield Business School.”
Founded in 1956, the BCA champions sustainable business growth, supports leadership development, and promotes investment opportunities across Africa. Its impact span across Africa, USA and Europe.