Good work does not speak for itself. Influence is intentional, and reputation is strategic. Both require deliberate design.

Across Africa, organisations doing serious work are too often misread by the people who matter most. Chief executives, boards, philanthropies, and global institutions form judgements before the full picture is available. The cost is real: missed opportunities, misaligned partnerships, and reputations that betray the organisation’s true worth.

I am Tolulope Olorundero. I work with leaders and organisations across Africa and globally to close that gap. Executives gain the visibility and credibility their work commands. Organisations build the reputation and narrative that positions them for the partnerships, markets, and influence they are ready for.

 

The work is rarely the problem. It is how the work, and the person behind it, is seen.

Most leaders and organisations do more than the world recognises them for. The gap is not capability; it is clarity. What they stand for, what they have built, and why it matters is not being seen by the people who need to act on it.

That is the problem I solve. I work with leaders to build the executive visibility and credibility that their work commands, and to ensure their public perception aligns with the authority and influence their position deserves. I work with organisations to establish and protect the reputation and narrative that reflects what they are truly worth.

Both require the same thing: a deliberate communications strategy, built around the right message, for the right people, through the right platforms.

Every engagement requires more than a good brief. It begins with alignment.

B2B organisations and investor-facing brands seeking retained PR and communications advisory across sub-Saharan Africa
Multilateral organisations, INGOs, climate-focused organisations and programmes seeking credible African communications counsel
C-suite leaders and boards building visibility, influence, and institutional trust across the continent
Business executives, Christian faith leaders, and former public office holders navigating reputation, crisis, public scrutiny, and the long-term demands of sustained influence

Five practices, one discipline

The strongest advisory comes from someone who understands what is at stake.

The counsel I offer is rooted in two decades of building organisations, leading teams across continents, and navigating the operating realities of African business. Each practice below informs the next.

01

Mosron Communications

A strategic communications and PR advisory firm operating across sub-Saharan Africa. Retained and project-based advisory for B2B organisations, investor-facing brands, and impact institutions that treat reputation as a strategic asset.

02

CommsMuse

A digital communications studio co-founded to serve mid-sized and large for-profit and impact organisations with modern, objective-aligned digital communications support.

03

Private advisory

Long-term, discreet counsel for business executives, Christian faith leaders, and former public office holders on reputation, institutional trust, crisis prevention, and legacy. Engagements are selective and built on alignment of values.

04

Training and capacity building

Structured training programmes, strategy session facilitation, and keynotes for organisations, leadership cohorts, and communications teams across Africa on strategic communications, executive visibility, and public relations as advisory.

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Building the wider industry, through PRWF.

I founded PRWF, also known as Nigerian Women in PR. The Foundation reaches more than 12,000 professional women across Africa, and its work runs across three pillars: a premium members club, a talent pipeline, and convenings that move the industry forward.

The Foundation

PRWF

Three pillars carry the work. A premium members club for senior practitioners, a talent pipeline that grows the next generation, and convenings that bring the industry into one room. The Foundation is central to how I think about institutions, and to the advisory work ahead.

Premier convening

Experiencing PR Global Summit

The Foundation’s premier global convening for business leaders, government professionals, and senior decision-makers. The summit explores how public relations and communications can deliver measurable economic, societal, and institutional value, with a particular focus on emerging markets. I serve as Convener.

 

For many leaders and organisations in Africa, communications only becomes a priority when there is a crisis.

But the leaders who get the most value from communications build with its insights from the start. The difference is the advisor. I bring a commercial focus and entrepreneurial experience that draws a direct line between communications strategy and business outcomes: revenue growth, cost savings, and opportunities that arrive because reputation preceded them.

A communications advisor belongs on speed dial alongside your lawyer, your doctor, and your accountant.

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Executive advisory

For C-suites, boards, and senior leaders who require private strategic counsel on reputation, institutional trust, and high-stakes communications decisions. Engagements are retained or project-based, and built on long-term trust.

Keynote, panels, and trainings

For organisations and institutions seeking an authoritative voice on African business leadership, strategic communications, and gender and inclusion. Available for keynotes, panels, closed boardroom sessions, and structured training programmes.

Retained PR advisory

For B2B organisations, investor-facing brands, and impact institutions seeking a strategic communications and PR partner across sub-Saharan Africa. Advisory is delivered on a retained or project basis through Mosron Communications.

Thinking from the intersection.

Long-form perspectives on strategic communications, African business leadership, gender and inclusion, and the institutional decisions that shape reputation.

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Let us talk about what you are building.

If you are leading an organisation, a board, or a venture, and you want communications to do real work, I would like to hear about it.

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