Oremeyi Kareem is a distinguished Nigerian-born entrepreneur, media personality, and healthcare advocate with a remarkable career spanning almost two decades. A dynamic leader and multi-award-winning professional, she is the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of VOME’ Magazine, where she amplifies voices and stories that inspire and empower communities.
A serial entrepreneur with an extensive background in fashion, marketing, and media, Oremeyi has consistently demonstrated visionary leadership. Her impact extends beyond business—she is a Chief and Special Envoy with AFRIDU, leveraging her influence for global initiatives.
With over 15 years of experience in geriatrics, Oremeyi is a dedicated nurse and healthcare advocate. She has held multiple leadership positions in the healthcare industry, championing patient-centered care and elder advocacy.
Passionate about mentoring the next generation, she founded IN the Zone, a mentoring program dedicated to empowering teen girls. Additionally, as the Executive Director of Kentuckiana Africans United, she fosters unity and support within African communities.
Her talents extend into entertainment, where she has made a mark as an actress, most notably starring as the supporting actress in the film Chokehold. She is also a TEDx speaker, using her platform to share transformative ideas and inspire change.
Oremeyi’s outstanding contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including:
She also hosts the Quintessential Rebel Podcast, where she engages in thought-provoking conversations on leadership, resilience, and innovation.
Beyond her professional and philanthropic endeavors, Oremeyi is a devoted wife and mother of three adult children. She enjoys traveling and writing, embracing both as avenues for self-expression and cultural exploration.
A trailblazer in every sense, Oremeyi Kareem continues to break barriers, uplift communities, and inspire generations through her work, leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence.