Dr. Nkiruka Catherine Ohaegbu

Dr. Nkiruka Catherine Ohaegbu

Principal Owner at Adaptive Strategies

Over the past decade, Dr. Nkiruka Catherine Ohaegbu has collaborated extensively with leaders from a variety of industries in the business, nonprofit, state, and federal government sectors. She established Adaptive Strategies Consulting, providing expertise in public policy, advocacy, and strategic planning. She also serves as a commissioner on the City of Sacramento’s Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy Commission.

Previously, she worked in public affairs, government relations, and enterprise project governance roles at PG&E. In these positions, she promoted sustainable development and clean energy while enhancing and maintaining public affairs partnerships, programs, and government relations outreach strategies for a range of initiatives. Prior to that, she served as a Business Loan Specialist at the US Small Business Administration, working with businesses recovering from economic loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She previously was a gubernatorial appointee at Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency, serving as Assistant Director of Planning and Policy, managing the development and implementation of special projects. She also served in several positions in the Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. including special assistant to the Governor and First Lady.
Dr. Ohaegbu currently sits on the boards of the YMCA of Superior California, the Sacramento State Alumni Association, PBS KVIE, and the leadership council for We Prosper Together (CA Jobs First).
Dr. Ohaegbu holds a bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University, an MBA from California State University Sacramento, and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Georgia State University.
She was a 2017 Fair Housing and Social Inclusion Fellow certified by the University of California, Davis. She is a Senior Fellow of the Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program, a member of the 2021 class of Leadership Sacramento, Leadership California CIT alumnus, and an American Leadership Forum Class XXIX fellow.

Dr. Ohaegbu was awarded Sacramento Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Award, Diversity MBA’s Top 100 Under 50 Emerging Leaders, Sac Cultural Hub’s Exceptional Women of Color Excellence Award, Sacramento Bee’s Top 25 Black Change Makers, the National Black MBA Association – SF/Bay Area Chapter’s Emerging Leaders Award, 2023 MetroEdge Young Professional of the Year by the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, and California Black Women’s Collective’s 2024 Trailblazer Award.

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