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Lorraine Wright-Boateng | United Kingdom | Fostering Social Impact

Community & Strategic Partnerships | Business Leader | Digital Programs | Speaker

Social Impact | Community & Professional Development | Meta Alum | Former UBS Director


In the realm where business acumen meets social impact, there resides a luminary whose journey traverses continents and industries, weaving a tapestry of innovation and empowerment - Lorraine Wright-Boateng. Picture a woman of British-Ghanaian heritage, a titan of industry with a career spanning over 15 years across corporate and entrepreneurial landscapes, navigating the intricate pathways of community building, strategic partnerships, and digital innovation.


Lorraine's odyssey is marked by a kaleidoscope of experiences, each facet reflecting her unwavering commitment to catalyzing positive change. Armed with an Executive MBA from the University of Oxford, she has etched her name as the UK Regional Lead for the Facebook Community Accelerator Program at Meta, harnessing the transformative power of digital platforms to amplify community voices and foster social impact.


But Lorraine's narrative extends far beyond the confines of boardrooms and digital domains. Prior to her tenure at Meta, she held the mantle of Senior Director at UBS Investment Bank, orchestrating multi-million CHF digital initiatives and spearheading strategic partnerships that transcended borders. Her tenure in Zurich, Switzerland, witnessed the convergence of innovation and finance, as she led cross-divisional change programs with finesse and fortitude.

Yet, amidst the rigors of corporate leadership, Lorraine remains a beacon of advocacy and mentorship.


A stalwart in the Ghanaian Diaspora community, she lends her voice to empower aspiring entrepreneurs and bridge the gap between business ventures and social impact initiatives. In the UK, she founded a Student Wellbeing Social Enterprise, harnessing the transformative power of music to nurture young minds and cultivate a culture of well-being, earning her the prestigious MBE for her contributions to youth empowerment through music.


But Lorraine's impact extends far beyond the realms of academia and entrepreneurship. As the visionary founder of Liona Nails beauty spa in Ghana and an advisor to the burgeoning Agritech startup - Grow For Me, she embodies the spirit of innovation and resilience, addressing food security challenges and fostering economic empowerment across Africa.


Amidst the accolades that adorn her illustrious career, Lorraine remains grounded in her commitment to social impact and community empowerment. From being recognized as one of HSBC's Top 25 Black Entrepreneurs to receiving the esteemed MBE for her services to young people through music, her journey is a testament to the transformative power of passion, perseverance, and purpose.


In the grand tapestry of social entrepreneurship, Lorraine Wright-Boateng stands as a luminary whose brilliance illuminates the path towards a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous future. Her story is not merely one of professional success, but a narrative of resilience, empathy, and enduring impact.


Social Media Handles:

LinkedIn: Lorraine Wright-Boateng

Instagram: @lorrainehwright

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