Grace Victoire Bogui
CEO - Attieke Love
Grace Victoire Bogui is an Ivorian refugee based in Ghana and the CEO of Attieke Love, a restaurant and kitchen business dedicated to bringing authentic African cuisine to the community. With a strong background in law and community service, Grace has held diverse roles, including as a court clerk for Ghana’s judicial service, a life planner at Enterprise Life Insurance Company, a French teacher at Sunnyside International School, and an intern at the law firm Maccarthy and Associates. As an AMAHORO Fellow, she continues to combine her legal knowledge and entrepreneurial spirit to uplift her community and advocate for refugee rights.
Grace's leadership journey includes serving as Vice President of DAFI Scholarship Scholars (2021-2022), where she contributed to the Albert Einstein scholarship program supporting refugees. She has also held the role of legal secretary and treasurer for the Wisconsin International Students Association and is an executive member of the New Breed Association. Her dedication to her community extends to her volunteer work with the UNHCR and the Christian Council, where she actively participates in donation drives for refugees and students in camps.
Holding an LLB in Human Rights Law from Wisconsin International University College and a Baccalaureate in French from Saint Pierre Claver, Grace is passionate about advocating for the rights of women and children. Her goal is to expand Attieke Love to create employment opportunities for refugees in Ghana and beyond, with a vision to support young refugee girls in achieving self-sufficiency and breaking cycles of vulnerability. With over four years of experience in both her business and community service, she is determined to reduce unemployment among young refugees and empower them with opportunities for a brighter future. Connect with Grace to learn more about her inspiring journey and mission.