My dear Uju and Chigozie
So many women today desire the kind of love, happiness and sisterhood that you two have brought (and continue to bring) into my life.
I know that our nearly perfect relationship today is a testimony to our firm belief in God and His desire for us to be each other's keeper.
Your unwavering presence in my life has seen me through some major lows and highs; there are many times i wish i could show you just how much your dedication to our love for each other makes my soul truly happy.
Life is so precious with you two in it. I thank God for blessing me with women like you two; I pray that He give us more years to love all that we will become as sisters.
bisous.
Ije.
Ijeoma Genevieve Mbamalu is a data scientist, brand strategist and
a communications professional.
She has been the Director of Informatics at the New York City Department of Homeless Services since 2015; prior to that she was a senior strategic marketer for oil and gas at Elsevier, a leading provider of information solutions for science, health, and technology professionals.
In addition to data science and market strategy, Ijeoma is the co- founder of MUIPR, a boutique Public Relations agency that represents individuals and small enterprises across three strategic brand PR verticals: social and digital media, traditional and event PR, and PR consulting.
Ijeoma also runs the rapidly-growing, popular MUI Daily News, a general interest news publication, which has more than doubled its growth rate since its launch in 2014. The digital-only publication creates and disseminates news stories and opinions on a variety of topics: public relations, music and entertainment, innovation and technology, art and design, literature, fashion, health and science, and culture.
Ijeoma has experience in harnessing scientific research for behavior change communications. She has engineered research and evaluation efforts for public health brands in NYC and co-authored original empirical work in top tier journals on a number of topics. Ijeoma has also led studies that have examined the impact of advertising on the attitudes, perceptions and behavioral intentions of target audiences in NYC.
Ijeoma holds dual Masters Degrees from Boston University and Columbia University.
She has been the Director of Informatics at the New York City Department of Homeless Services since 2015; prior to that she was a senior strategic marketer for oil and gas at Elsevier, a leading provider of information solutions for science, health, and technology professionals.
In addition to data science and market strategy, Ijeoma is the co- founder of MUIPR, a boutique Public Relations agency that represents individuals and small enterprises across three strategic brand PR verticals: social and digital media, traditional and event PR, and PR consulting.
Ijeoma also runs the rapidly-growing, popular MUI Daily News, a general interest news publication, which has more than doubled its growth rate since its launch in 2014. The digital-only publication creates and disseminates news stories and opinions on a variety of topics: public relations, music and entertainment, innovation and technology, art and design, literature, fashion, health and science, and culture.
Ijeoma has experience in harnessing scientific research for behavior change communications. She has engineered research and evaluation efforts for public health brands in NYC and co-authored original empirical work in top tier journals on a number of topics. Ijeoma has also led studies that have examined the impact of advertising on the attitudes, perceptions and behavioral intentions of target audiences in NYC.
Ijeoma holds dual Masters Degrees from Boston University and Columbia University.
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