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100 Reputable Women of African Descent 2025:Gusi Tobby Lordwilliams – Pioneering Leadership in Volunteerism and Executive Service Coaching

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Gusi Tobby Lordwilliams, widely recognized as Lord T of Impact, is a dynamic force in leadership development, executive service coaching, and volunteerism in Africa. As the founder of Girl Hub Africa, Nigeria’s largest all-female volunteering network, she has mobilized over 5,000 changemakers and facilitated employment opportunities for more than 1,000 young professionals in just two years. Her innovative approach to volunteerism addresses gender disparities by integrating strategic training, mentorship, and impactful advocacy, positioning her as a leading figure in social transformation.

With a strong legal background, Gusi Tobby transitioned from law into executive service coaching, driven by a passion for building systems, industries, and people. Her specialized coaching methodology has revolutionized the executive assistant (EA) profession, transforming it from a traditional support role into a high-impact, strategic function. Through her School of Service, she has coached over 500 executive assistants, equipping them with essential skills such as AI-driven business intelligence, strategic decision-making, and leadership agility. Her innovative approach ensures that EAs evolve into indispensable assets within corporate structures, redefining the landscape of professional executive support.

Beyond coaching, Gusi Tobby is a sought-after workshop facilitator and thought leader in career development, personal branding, and strategic networking. Her ability to connect professionals with executive opportunities has made her a trusted advisor to high-net-worth individuals and organizations seeking top-tier talent. Her brand identity, Lord T of Impact, reflects her unwavering commitment to service, leadership, and professional excellence. She firmly believes that “Service is the bridge to significance”, a philosophy that underpins her work in empowering individuals to unlock their full potential.

Her influence extends far beyond Nigeria, inspiring professionals across Africa and beyond. Through Girl Hub Africa and her leadership initiatives, she continues to break barriers, redefine career trajectories, and transform lives. As one of the 100 Reputable Women of African Descent 2025, Gusi Tobby Lordwilliams exemplifies the power of service-driven leadership. Her legacy is one of empowerment, innovation, and transformative change, proving that strategic mentorship and volunteerism are powerful catalysts for societal progress.

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