Born in Liberia
to Nigerian diplomat parents, Nneka Nwakoby was raised in a culturally rich
environment, living in Europe, Nigeria, and the United States. Her global
upbringing shaped a broad worldview that informed both her personal and
professional life.
After
completing college and law school in the U.S., Nneka became practiced law,
specifically as a civil litigator in New York City. In 1999, she married her
wonderful husband, and in 2002, after the birth of their son, they relocated to
Ocala, Florida, where her husband had the opportunity to join a thriving
medical practice.
At this point,
Nneka decided to pause her legal career to focus on raising their child. Three
and a half years after their son was born, they welcomed a daughter into their
family. As a stay-at-home mom, she became deeply involved in volunteering at
their schools, fostering a strong sense of community and actively supporting
her children’s education and religious and extracurricular activities.
Her dedication
as a mother is reflected in her children’s accomplishments—her son graduated
from MIT, and her daughter is currently a freshman at Rice University. Now,
with both children forging their own paths, Nneka is excited to pursue new
opportunities, bringing her passion and commitment to a second career.