ANITA SÖNE

anita@aniiverse.co

ITAMAN

Founder | Execution Architect | Storyteller

Anita is a strategist, storyteller, and builder of bold, connective vision.

She shapes ideas that shift systems, crafts narratives that move people, and designs experiences that bridge worlds. As a Nigerian-American, ex-consultant, and 3x Ivy Leaguer, Anita moves fluidly across industries and cultures; bringing both structure and soul to everything she builds.

If it challenges norms, builds bridges, or reimagines what’s possible—she’s all in.

STRATEGIC VENTURES

VOYA TECHNOLOGIES

FOUNDER

VOYA is building the infrastructure layer for essential cross-border travel; specializing in last-mile logistics and fully digitized visa solutions.

We don’t focus on lifestyle or leisure; we focus on critical mobility infrastructure. From cross-border visa facilitation to secure on-ground logistics, our platform supports international travelers with the services they can’t go without, particularly across underserved and emerging markets. Where others sell the destination, we make the journey work.

Amina Girls Foundation empowers young West African girls through education, leadership, and advocacy. In partnership with the Nigerian Ministry of Education (Edo State) and Johns Hopkins University, we’re creating real opportunities—one girl at a time.

Founded in Igueben, Edo State, our work is rooted in giving back and building up. From donation drives to mentorship programs, we believe that consistent, community-led action is the key to lasting change.

Join us in shaping the next generation of African female leaders. It takes a village—literally..

FOUNDER, AMINA GIRLS FOUNDATION

ENGAGEMENTS

Harvard University

Innovation Lab Fellow | Public Leadership Scholar | Governance Lab Researcher

The Wharton School

Class VP | WABF VP of Entertainment | Moelis Fellow | Venture Lab Awardee

Universal Records (Mavin)

Partnerships Intern | Creative Expansioin & Licensing Strategy

Federal Ministry of Tourism (Nigeria)

Public Leadership Residency - Diaspora Capital & Tourism Pollicy