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Mohamed Niang
Entrepreneur, Business Analyst
Mohamed Ali Niang is an effective and solution-oriented professional with a diverse background and 5 years of experience in business consulting, business intelligence, and business risk advisory.
He has a strong track record of 7 years in managing SMEs and social enterprises with a focus on recruiting and workforce management, showcasing practical experience in these areas.
His skill set includes financial analysis, market research, business plan design, investment promotion, valuation analysis, and fundraising, highlighting his expertise in these crucial business areas.
Mohamed is knowledgeable about the relationship between sustainable development and economic profitability, demonstrating a keen understanding of how businesses can align profitability with sustainable practices.
With a multilingual proficiency in French, English, and Bambara, Mohamed possesses exceptional communication skills that enable effective interactions across diverse settings.
He pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in International Business/Entrepreneurship with a minor in Economics at Temple University - Fox School of Business and Management, equipping him with a solid educational foundation.
Additionally, Mohamed studied Responsable à l'International Marchés et Management at CEFAM Centre d'Études Franco-Américain de Management, further enhancing his expertise in international markets and management practices.
Throughout his career, Mohamed has been involved in several key organizations, including his roles as Co-Founder at Malô SARL and formerly Co-Founder at Tambaroua Business Farming (TBF) SARL, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership abilities.
His professional journey also includes past positions such as Analyst in Online Financing at BDC, Student Research Assistant at Fox Management Consulting, and Intern at the Lending Department at Women's Opportunity Resource Center (WORC), highlighting his diverse experiences and roles in various business settings.