Michelle Ntalami, the CEO of Marini Natural, has recently been less active on social media, but her absence has been for a notable reason. She’s shared with her followers her excitement about securing a crucial role with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), highlighting her undeniable talent and influence.
”I may have kept quiet, but my blessings have been abundant. 🙏🏾 Let me share this amazing news with you all… I am deeply honored to have been chosen by the United Nations – UNECA as a prominent Business Delegate to represent Africa at the Seychelles 2024 Entrepreneurial Conference. 🇺🇳 @unitednations” she shared
Ntalami sees this opportunity as a platform to broaden the horizons of her brand.
At 39 years old, the entrepreneur is eager to engage with industry experts, viewing this as a significant milestone in her business journey.
“This recognition is a result of my work with @marini.naturals, collaborating with local and continental farmers across Africa, advocating for quality and sustainable practices in our products, and steadily nurturing it into the esteemed brand it is today. Alongside me are esteemed business delegates from various African nations, including Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda, as well as numerous Entrepreneurs from Seychelles. 🇸🇨”
In 2021, her brand received nominations in six categories at the Hair, Beauty, Cosmetics Summit & Awards, a testament to her ongoing commitment to excellence.
Furthermore, Ntalami has previously garnered recognition and accolades from prestigious platforms and awards ceremonies, including Okay Africa’s Top 100 Women and being a finalist in the All Africa Business Leaders’ Awards.