The Compliance Podcast Network (CPN) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) bring you Business Integrity Innovations. This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st – a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics using Ethics 1st. In this episode of the Ethics 1st podcast, hosts Tom Fox and Lola Adekanye welcome Dr. Amy Jadesimi, a committee member of the Ethics First Advisory and a trailblazer in Nigerian industrial development. Dr. Jadesimi shares her incredible journey from being a medical graduate at Oxford and a banker at Goldman Sachs to earning her MBA at Stanford and leading LADOL in Nigeria. LADOL transformed from a single warehouse into a sprawling industrial hub during her leadership, slashing deep offshore logistics support costs and partnering with major companies like Samsung to create significant job opportunities and foster local industry growth. Dr. Jadesimi discusses key aspects of her work, highlighting how compliance, sustainability, and ethical business practices drive innovation and competitiveness in challenging environments. She explains the importance of maintaining compliance to build trust, secure investment, and enable sustainable growth, emphasizing the positive impact on local communities and economies. Dr. Jadesimi’s insights provide valuable lessons for businesses striving to navigate regulatory challenges and make ethical decisions that lead to long-term success. Key Highlights: Building LADOL: Challenges and Successes Navigating Regulatory Challenges The Importance of Compliance Sustainability and Business Efficiency Future of Business in Nigeria Resources: CIPE Dr. Amy Jadesimi on LinkedIn LADOL