In a world where leadership challenges are becoming more complex, Carlita-Rachel Ekue widely known as Ekue Karlita (EK) is pioneering a new path that fuses neuroscience, cultural intelligence, and biblical wisdom to shape leaders of enduring impact.
EK is an internationally recognised neuroscience leadership consultant, brand strategist, and architect of intercultural impact and has spent over two decades guiding Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and global organizations to achieve operational excellence, digital transformation, and brand elevation across Africa, Europe, and North America.
Armed with advanced certifications in behavioural neuroscience from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and in the neuropsychology of decision-making from the University of Cambridge, Karlita is the creator of two powerful frameworks, N.E.U.R.A.L. and P.O.I.S.E.D. which uniquely merge brain science, leadership strategy, and spiritual insight to produce measurable and lasting transformation.
In a recent interview, EK revealed the driving force behind her work: “I believe true leadership is not just about influence it’s about transformation.
“Neuroscience shows us how the brain can be rewired for resilience and creativity, but faith gives that transformation purpose and depth.”
She went on to share her philosophy on intercultural leadership:
“We live in a world where borders are physical but influence is global. My mission is to build leaders who can operate with both cultural fluency and spiritual grounding, so they can make decisions that stand the test of time.”
As a Disciple of Christ, Karlita’s work transcends boardrooms and business strategies. She integrates biblical wisdom into leadership development, guiding individuals to lead with purpose, resilience, and integrity. Her approach, which she describes as “transforming people, brands, and ideas one empowered mind at a time,” is resonating with leaders worldwide.
Beyond her consultancy, Karlita is a committed member of Rotary International and the Rotary Leadership Institute, where she actively mentors emerging leaders. She also speaks passionately about the need for capacity-building initiatives in communities, citing mentorship as a critical lever for sustainable change.
The next generation of leaders must be built intentionally,” she emphasized. “We cannot afford accidental leadership in a world that requires deliberate, well-informed decision-makers.
With her multilingual fluency and multicultural insight, EK continues to bridge continents, cultures, and causes, leaving an indelible mark wherever she goes.