The Founder
She built the school
she could not find.

Origin
Ejiro Enaohwo is the Founder and CEO of Ginger, a technology powered company building the infrastructure for the beauty sector across Africa beginning with education and expanding into the systems beauty entrepreneurs need to grow sustainable businesses.
With more than a decade of experience across global media, commerce, and impact driven strategy, Ejiro has built a career at the intersection of culture, business, and systems thinking. She earned her degree in Marketing and Advertising from Penn State before leading international campaigns at Sony Music across Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Asia. She later managed multi million dollar partnerships at Vox Media for global brands including Samsung and Walmart helping shape campaigns that connected brands to audiences at scale.
Her work with the United Nations became a defining chapter in her journey. Through campaigns highlighting the realities faced by refugees across Africa and the diaspora, she witnessed how broken systems create barriers to stability, ownership, and economic mobility. That experience reshaped her understanding of entrepreneurship. For Ejiro, business is not just about growth. It is about creating access, restoring dignity, and building long term opportunity for communities historically overlooked.
Today, through Ginger, Ejiro is laying the foundation for a more connected and empowered beauty economy starting with world class education and expanding into the tools, infrastructure, and financial access beauty entrepreneurs need to thrive. From training and certification to access to credit and business growth resources, her vision is centered on creating an ecosystem where beauty professionals are no longer excluded from the systems that help industries scale.
"I built the infrastructure Africa deserved."

Our promise
Train one woman. Reshape an industry.
For every full-tuition student, Ginger funds a scholarship for a young African woman who cannot pay. This is not charity · it is strategy. The next great African beauty brands will be founded by the women we train today.
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