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Jacobs Edo
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Nigeria
OccupationERP professional
Known forSystem Coordinator for the OPEC Fund for International Development[1][2][3]
Notable workMulti-million dollar enterprise technology projects,[1][2][3] Digital Transformation - Evolving a digitally enabled Nigerian Public Service.[4]
Websitejacobsedo.com

Jacobs Edo has been the System Coordinator for the OPEC Fund for International Development since 2010.[5][6] He is notable for his work in enterprise systems architecture, including design, implementation, upgrades, enhancements and support for over a decade.[7][8]

Education

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Jacobs started his education from Edo College, Benin City in 1990 and earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1998. He subsequently completed the Shell Intensive Training Programme (SITP) in Warri earning a specialization diploma in Information Technology issued by the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. With numerous SAP technologies and other important global certifications in the bag, Jacobs proceeded to receive in 2014 the Global Business Transformation Management (GTBM) Master's certification by SAP and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland's Business Transformation Academy. In 2015, he completed his master's degree in Telecommunication and Internet Technologies from the Technical University of Applied Sciences, Vienna. Jacobs is married with three children.[5][6][7][9][10]

Career

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Jacobs Edo is the author of the book “Digital Transformation: Evolving a digitally enabled Nigerian Public Service”, he is a co-founder of the Austrian-based DigTrans, Co-Chair, United Nation SAP Special interest Group, an association of Chief Information Officers(CIO) in international organizations including the World Bank, the chair of the Vienna Digital Transformation Meetup and Dean, Vienna School of AI.[11][10][12]

Jacobs is participating in more than 18 SAP implementation and has completed 4 full life cycle implementations. These implementations have been done across the oil and gas, consulting, banking, public sector, and NPO industries. Jacobs has an understanding of cloud computing, SDB, and NFV and is dedicated to reducing customers total cost of ownership and improving return on investment.[5][6][7][9][8]

Causes

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Jacobs was Second Vice President of Pengassan - NNPC/NAPIMS. He supports Edo College and gave a motivational career speech to students in March 2014. Jacobs is reported to be an active supporter of education, environment, disaster and humanitarian relief, poverty alleviation, and science and technology.[9]

Publication

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  • Digital Transformation - Evolving a digitally enabled Nigerian Public Service.[4][13]
  • Helping the hand that feedsEdo, Jacob (2008). "Helping the hand that feeds" (PDF). IBS Journal: 11. Retrieved October 22, 2018.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Helping the hand that feeds". 2015-11-03. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Operations Digital Transformation". 2015-11-03. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b "Treasury Transformation". 2016-02-17. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b "A practical book on Digital Transformation". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  5. ^ a b c "Nigerian Civil Service Digital Transformation". LinkedIn Pulse. 2016-01-13. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  6. ^ a b c Treasury & Risk Staff. "Connecting to SWIFT via a Service Bureau". Archived from the original on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  7. ^ a b c "Treasury & Capital Markets Supplement". content.yudu.com. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  8. ^ a b "Payments without borders | Treasury Today". treasurytoday.com. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  9. ^ a b c "About - Jacobs Edo PMP". Jacobs Edo PMP. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  10. ^ a b "OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)". afsic.net. Archived from the original on 2018-12-22. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Book on digital public service for launch August 24". The Guardian Newspaper. 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  12. ^ "ICT Expert Recommends Digitization Of Nigerian Civil Service". Silverbird Group. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Digital Transformation". www.digitaltransformation.com.ng. Retrieved 2016-07-25.