Professional Information
Education, Honors & Awards
Obafemi Awolowo University
Law
(2003)
University of Ottawa
Law, Master
(2019)
Personal Information
customer service, advanced legal research, corporate strategy and communications, administration, managing teams, business writing, public speaking, commercial law, real estate law
Titilola Ayotunde-Rotifa has recently completed advanced studies at University of Ottawa, Canada. She is a very successful and adventurous researcher, with exceptional competencies in client service and retention. She has conducted research relating to various sectors in Nigeria, Burkina Faso and more recently, Canada, with a focus on the use of alternate dispute resolution in family disputes in British Columbia and Ontario.
While pursuing her graduate studies, Titilola worked and continues to work as front-line staff for the City of Ottawa, the corporate arm of the municipal government, where she leverages her communication skills to provide services and support to newcomers and immigrants to Canada.
She firmly believes that besides hard work, remaining focused on goals set, having a passion, love and drive for what you do stands firmly as the structure and foundation behind success. She also believes the ultimate key behind her success is her faith in God and the love, guidance and morals her father instilled in her.
Titilola has participated in various public speaking events as well as seminars. In the near future she would like to utilize her numerous skills to work in communications and strategy for a top Canadian company, get her PhD and conduct various public speaking engagements. She is looking forward to networking and connecting with other like-minded professionals, and to gaining the recognition and credibility of being a member.
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