introduction
Anuoluwapo Sharon Adenuga is the Communication Strategist (Discover Economics) at The Royal Economic Society. Founder, MSc candidate at LSE, First Class BSc Economics Graduate and experienced communications strategist with a demonstrated history of working in technology and social organisations. Skilled in data analysis, project management and social media, with a particular interest in how diversity influences digital innovation. Passionate about promoting financial understanding in young women and an avid advocate for increasing diversity in technology and economic institutions.
Who is the resource aimed at?
Students who want some answers to questions such as "why are all my clothes made in Asia?" and "how do I get a pay rise?" - this is for you.
How can the resource be used?
Listen at your leisure on the bus, while you tidy your room or while you work. Teachers - you might even want to play this to students a bit at a time, before gently (read: enthusiastically) encouraging your students to have a read.
How does the resource link to the curriculum?
Combining a strong understanding of economic concepts with expertise in communication, technology, and diversity, Anuoluwapo's insights could help students to gain a broader perspective on the field of economics and the opportunities available to them in the future.
How long will the activity take?
The entire episode lasts 45 minutes, but feel free to dip in and out!