Keynotes & Firesides

[an overview of my personal favorite invitations]

  • Haiilo is a software development company creating solutions to strengthen employer branding, with companies across the globe benefiting from their mission to help companies build their unique culture through the stories of their employees and empower their workforce to be the best version of themselves.

    On March 8, International Women's Day, I was invited to address the intersection of feminism and identity in a field where women represent only approximately 25-30% of the tech workforce within the world's leading tech companies. Even in the world of entrepreneurship, there is only a small percentage of tech startups founded by women.

    With these statistics in mind, I embarked on a journey with the 40+ attendees representing almost all units of the organisation and discussed the "feminism+" concept. I designed the F+ concept to understand the art of protecting, actively supporting, and creating visibility for the needs of those affected by social concepts that challenge and interfere with the idea of equality, equity, and inclusion without compromise.

  • Pinterest, the social network founded in 2010 by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, has evolved into the go-to platform for people seeking inspiration for their dreams, homes, looks, and businesses. It is grouped among the social networks that allow people to share and get inspired.

    In 2022, I had the honour of being invited to speak to Pinterest EMEA employees on "Inspire, Growth, and Resilience." With approximately 60 employees, I shared my personal entrepreneurial journey. As I discussed my path of outgrowing my comfort zone, pursuing my dreams, and yet feeling trapped and bound by limitations I didn't have answers to at the time, we engaged in a lively conversation that concluded with a commitment to giving birth to ideas, even as small as a note on sticky notes.

    During this session, I took the audience on a time ride of approximately 20 years, sharing experiences about inspiration as the fuel for personal dreams. I emphasised that without surrendering to the adventure of becoming, one will never achieve anything or grow. Inspiration, as the first step, is crucial for creation or innovation. I mapped my personal journey of feeling different in various rooms, turning that into my superpower. I walked through my four zones of growing resilience: the comfort zone, the fear zone, the learning zone, and finally, the growth zone. By sharing personal events, I invited everyone in the room to come forward, get personal with me, and embrace the internal turmoil that shaped me as a person—a transformative journey that could do the same for those fearful of staying the same and shying away from the unknown.

  • Apple is the leading software and hardware development company at the global forefront of innovation in consumer electronics, dominating the world since its inception in 1976.

    As part of an initiative I led with a great team while I was an employee at Apple, I was invited to discuss my identity and experiences in a country where I was considered part of a minority—being a black woman in Germany. I shared insights into the effects of stereotypes and sexism on my personal and professional life, emphasising the importance of maintaining authenticity and ensuring that narratives and experiences promote inclusivity across the board. This initiated a series of honest and authentic conversations on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and how it impacts us as employees and colleagues.

  • Future Female Africa is a collaborative journey. Women leaders from all fields are invited to join and grow a collaborative circle of "Sheros" who embody the claim, "The future is female and African," actively contributing to sustainable collaboration across sectors.

    As a guest speaker at the annual Millerntor Gallery Opening, an international art, music, and culture festival initiated by Viva con Agua de Sankt Pauli e.V. and FC Sankt Pauli in Hamburg, I hosted a conversation in collaboration with Future Female Africa on "Fashion for Good." We explored how fashion can serve as a canvas to educate, promote change, and transform societal perceptions.

    I shared my enlightening story on why I arranged my collection around individuals stigmatised by mental health illnesses and how these individuals' lives have been transformed through arts, fashion, the power of community, and my vision for the fashion industry to address societal challenges.

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"Martina Offeh is an inspiring speaker - with passion and authenticity, she connects with her audience and gets straight to the point. Illustrative, competent, and likeable."

- Dr. Jörg E. | Former CEO Apollo Optik

Hosting & Facilitation

  • Invited by the first Afro-German Business Pitch, I opened their Pre-Week and engaged in a heart-to-heart conversation with phenomenal female entrepreneurs who are navigating their journeys as mothers and pursuing the lives they envision.

    I facilitated and scripted a conversation on “Mompreneurs - a truthful discussion on mental health and business”

    With an audience of 100+ individuals, I had an honest and transparent conversation with TV and social media personality Sandra Lambeck, CEO and founder of Kids Casting agency MC Cloud Kids, Cereen Corr, and Influencer and Content Creator Linda, also known as lookslikeberlin. The event was sponsored by PayPal Germany and supported by Lillet.

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  • In a conversation with Aria Nejati, Head of Hip Hop at Apple, we discussed how heritage influenced his career from a young age. He shared why conservative career journeys never seemed to be an option and how authenticity paved his way in a contradictory industry. This authenticity allowed him to adhere to his truths and codes, leading to his current role in running one of the leading podcasts in the history of music in Germany and beyond.

  • In collaboration with the Italian-based ID factory, I was invited to host a conversation with leading experts and parties from the fashion, art, and retail industries. We discussed the future of sustainability in fashion and how it affects the current supply chain in the fashion industry.

    The event, titled "Digital Product Passport: The Story Behind Fashion Supply Chains and Underrepresented Communities," saw representatives from Europe's top fashion and retail companies participating. As I shared the story behind my brand, ASHES AND SOIL, and how I incorporated technical innovation into the product to enhance the customer experience and storytelling we discussed the future of brand messaging and innovation.

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  • ADAN is an inclusive network of Afro-German and Africa-interested students, professionals, trainees, and academics that aims to convey a differentiated image of the African continent, Africans, and Afro-Germans. ADAN offers a platform to network with companies and organisations, promoting personal and professional development.

    As one of the most influential organisations of its kind in 2023, ADAN debuted their founders' festival, 'ADAN Elevate,' in collaboration with Goldman Sachs. They invited founders, investors, and the community to shape the future of Afro-Diasporan entrepreneurship. I was honoured to host the event, facilitate interviews with leading founders, and create a safe space for interactions, networking, and knowledge transfer.

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"Martina is an intelligent, well-informed, and quick-witted speaker. She knows how to captivate her audience and inspire enthusiasm for her agenda. Working with Martina was a lot of fun and truly inspiring!"

- Julia H.  | Journalist, Presenter & Content Strategist

Panels & Interviews

  • Guided by the key question "How seriously is the fashion industry taking its diversity promise?", fashion blogger Storm Westphal, WELT journalist Julia Hackober and I exchanged ideas and recorded the live session of the WELT podcast "The Real Word" in front of a lively audience of editors, business leaders and decision-makers from the business and media world at the Better Future conference.

    We delved into the paradox that the fashion world thrives on diversity and various cultural influences from around the world, yet, paradoxically, it faces a diversity problem among its own ranks.

    Together, we discussed the economic, political, and social implications, advocating for the business and media world to recognise its duty to actively participate in addressing these challenges.

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  • COSMO, the international and intercultural radio program of the West German Broadcasting Corporation, invited me to the opening of Fashion Week 2023 for an interview about diversity in the fashion industry. I emphasised that diversity is not merely a media concern; realised must internally reflect on what they aim to project externally.

    This involves changes in staffing, customer interaction, and product development. Only through this approach can the immeasurable potential of a culturally diverse fashion industry in Germany be fully realised.

  • A conversation on Entrepreneurship, Female Empowerment & Resilience at DAERE - a platform created to empower self-determined women across the DACH region, with the aim of providing a safe space for topics that enable women to grow, both professionally and personally.

    DAERE has evolved into a multi-professional network of 1000+ women in DACH. Within my panel discussion with their community, we explored the intersection between entrepreneurship, mindfulness, and self-care, as well as the power of empowering networking while building your dream.

  • During Black History Month at @Pinterest, I was invited by Zaïre Françesca Nzeye, Griselda Welsing, and Amma Greenstreet to join Pinterest Blackboard EMEA, the internal association of black people at Pinterest.

    I was asked to share anecdotes from my personal journey, navigating the co-founding of an NGO, building a business, and speaking on underrepresentation and opportunity creation. The goal was to open up a conversation within the Blackboard, including allies from the entire organisation, representing all kinds of divisions and roles at Pinterest.

  • CURL is Germany’s leading Black Hair, Beauty & Lifestyle Festival. Launched in 2019, I was invited to the annual festival with phenomenal panelists to discuss Entrepreneurship in the Black & Brown Consumer Market in Germany. We talked about its challenges, opportunities, and shared our outlook on the future of black businesses.

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