Chief Development Officer (CDO) at TIBO Enterprises, leading growth strategy, partnerships, and long-term business development initiatives.

Naomi Bofangu is the Chief Development Officer of TIBO Enterprises, bringing a multidisciplinary background that blends business strategy, public policy, and operational leadership. She holds a degree in Business Administration with formal education in Political Science, complemented by a strong corporate foundation in Administrative Management and service in the United States Military.
Naomi’s career spans human resource management, project management, client relations, and information technology, equipping her with a rare ability to bridge strategic development with hands-on execution. Her approach combines structured, long-term thinking with practical implementation—working closely with leadership teams and operators to build, scale, and professionalize high-potential businesses.
As Chief Development Officer, Naomi Bofangu leads the strategic expansion and institutional development of TIBO Enterprises, overseeing market entry, partnerships, and organizational design. She focuses on building scalable structures and strong governance to support disciplined growth. Through her leadership, TIBO Enterprises operates as a cross-border platform that mobilizes talent and resources while balancing local economic realities with global standards.

A Book That I would Recommend
Don't Believe Everything You Think, by Joseph Nguyen. The book is about realizing your thoughts aren’t facts, slowing the overthinking, and finding more peace by not getting stuck in your own head.
Our College Mascot Was
The Bishop - North Carolina Wesleyans Collage &
Sage the Night Owl - Western Governors University
When I'm Not Working
You’ll usually find me doing activities that help calm
my system and restore my balance.
I Place To Live After Retirement
More likely at a sunny Tropical Island.
One Proud Accomplishment
One of my proudest accomplishments is founding a nonprofit that supports maternity clinics in the DRC by covering hospital costs, ensuring mothers and their newborns can be discharged without any financial burden.
A Leader That I Admire
Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga!
When you look past his dictatorship, you will find a man who inspired many by promoting national pride and projecting strong, confident leadership during a fragile post-colonial era.
My First Job Ever
My first job was as a hairstylist, where I helped manage my aunt’s salon and learned the power of a smile, confident posture, a firm handshake, and speaking with intention.