7/16/15

Twenty Days of Interns: Olufemi Odukoya

This summer, 20 Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law interns are spread across four states and ten countries, going not only with the Gospel, but also with legal training and a passion to see the Lord’s justice carried out on a fallen earth.

Olufemi interned with the Business Development Center through Regent University school of Business and Leadership. The Business Development Center is a non-profit organization based in Rwanda that focuses on preparing and nurturing entrepreneurs to start and grow business with ethical values. It combines world-class entrepreneurial training with a comprehensive package to support and advise local business. 

Olufemi drafted term sheets that are both small business and investor friendly for the first venture capitalist expo event held through the BDC. Olufemi also assisted in the development of an investment fund where multiple investors and venture capitalists can join. "Having the opportunity to engage in legal work that will help to empower local business in disenfranchised regions of the world is truly a dream come true."

Whether fighting sex trafficking in India and Indonesia, advocating against partial-birth abortion in Europe, advancing the rule of law in Uganda, or securing religious freedom in Bulgaria and South Africa, our interns are making a difference.

See where all of our interns are working here >

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