Harvesters Entrepreneurship Forum Shares Blueprint for Scaling Businesses

Raheem Akingbolu

The Harvesters International Christian Center (HICC), has successfully executed its Harvesters Entrepreneurship Forum (HEF), strategically targeting growth challenges within high-velocity sectors like technology and the creative economy.

The forum, centered on “Scaling Business with Strategy, Spirit, and Structure,” provided innovators with a critical framework for achieving exponential growth and operational stability.
The agenda was heavily weighted toward the Strategy and Structure pillars, featuring rigorous panel discussions and practical workshops led by market leaders.

These sessions focused on dismantling complex scaling barriers, refining market penetration strategies, and establishing the robust corporate and legal structures necessary to safeguard and sustain rapid growth. Attendees highlighted the forum’s relevance in providing strategic direction for tech founders operating in rapidly changing environments.

The event’s commitment to fostering enterprise was further demonstrated by a business pitch competition, designed to provide essential funding support to a promising entrepreneur ready to expand their operations.

Dr. David Onabanjo, CEO of Harvesters, underscored the necessity of this holistic approach: “Innovation requires not just a brilliant idea, but the right structure and strategic guidance to achieve generational impact.”

Given the overwhelming participation and positive feedback, tech entrepreneurs are encouraged to look forward to the 2026 edition of the Harvesters Entrepreneurship Forum for continued strategic guidance and networking opportunities.

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