Jeleelah Badmos
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Jeleelah Badmos

Researcher

I bring a diverse and rich background in entrepreneurship, education, and management, which has equipped me with valuable research skills and a strong foundation for contributing meaningfully to the Women's Research Group. My academic journey includes an MSc in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management from Nottingham University Business School, where I engaged deeply in research-focused modules. I have collected data using qualitative and quantitative methods as a postgraduate student at NUBS and the University of Lagos, Nigeria.  My role as a GTA at LCCA has further solidified my analytical skills, where I have guided students through research projects, emphasizing methodology, critical thinking, and practical application.

Additionally, my entrepreneurial experience as the founder of Jellyanney Rewear has provided me with new opportunities to explore sustainable fashion and consumer behavior. In this role, I have conducted surveys to understand customer preferences, analyse trends, and assess the impact of sustainable practices on purchasing decisions. These surveys have strengthened my research skills, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation, which are crucial in addressing complex challenges in the circular industry.

As a member of the Women Research Network, I am eager to contribute my skills to collaborative projects on women's entrepreneurship, sustainability, and the circular economy while continuing to learn from the group's collective expertise.