Earning the status of Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) is no small feat. It is a distinction reserved for professionals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and influence in their field.
For Oluyinka Oginni, the recognition affirms a career defined by purpose-driven transformation in business operations, product management, and digital infrastructure strategy not only in Africa, but across the global economic landscape.
The IMC fellowship, regarded as a gold standard in management consulting, honors professionals whose work meets the highest level of business excellence. Oginni’s induction into this elite circle is a testament to his consistent delivery of impactful solutions that bridge technology, infrastructure, and business strategy.
From engineering port systems in West Africa to building scalable digital platforms that serve thousands, his influence continues to shape how public and private organisations function in the 21st century.
Oluyinka’s journey began in Nigeria, where his passion for problem-solving led him to develop the Parchive App, a digital solution aimed at tackling Lagos’s growing urban parking crisis. The app allows users to reserve, locate, and pay for parking spaces digitally, improving urban mobility and safety.
Since its 2020 launch, it has recorded over 1,000 transactions and is being positioned for rollout in other African cities.
His earlier work at DEME Group, one of the world’s foremost marine infrastructure firms, saw him play a pivotal role in some of the continent’s most ambitious port development projects. Using his expertise in Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) systems and hydrographic data analysis, Oginni supported large-scale operations like the Tema Port Expansion in Ghana and the Nigerian Port Authority channel optimisation, both of which collectively influence billions of dollars in regional trade annually.
In addition to his infrastructure work, Oginni has contributed extensively to digital transformation strategies in enterprise settings. He has led cross-functional initiatives to automate testing frameworks, optimise operational workflows, and implement data-driven governance protocols across business environments.
His strategic insights have also been sought by U.S.-based venture capital firms through his consulting engagements with the Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG), where he advises on product scaling, infrastructure resilience, and innovation adoption.
Oginni’s academic foundation is equally impressive. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Surveying and Geoinformatics from the University of Lagos and an MBA in Strategy, Technology, and Operations from NYU’s Stern School of Business. At NYU, he conducted research on artificial intelligence, digital commerce, and public infrastructure, contributing to strategy models that inform both corporate growth and government policy.
His IMC fellowship not only recognises his contributions to the practice of management consulting but also spotlights his commitment to sustainable development, innovation, and inclusive growth.
It marks him as a thought leader someone capable of navigating complex systems and delivering scalable solutions that create measurable impact. “My approach is grounded in the belief that business systems must be designed for scale, integrity, and human value,” Oginni says.
“Whether we are optimising a port, deploying a digital app, or advising on enterprise automation, the goal is always the same: build intelligently, and build with purpose.”
As Africa and the wider world confront a new era of technological disruption, environmental uncertainty, and infrastructure demand, Oluyinka Oginni’s profile continues to rise not only as a distinguished professional but as a builder of systems that empower societies and future-proof organisations.
His recognition as an IMC Fellow signals more than a personal achievement; it signals the arrival of a new generation of Nigerian leaders transforming the world through ideas, innovation, and action.


