Dee Poku-Spalding
Founder and CEO
The WIE Suite
Dee Poku-Spalding is an entrepreneur and women’s advocate born in the UK and raised between London and Accra.
She is the founder and CEO of The WIE Suite, a private membership community and peer learning platform for extraordinary women leaders, creators and innovators. Its mission is to redefine the way women achieve success for themselves and for their companies by providing the community and tools for them to excel at the highest levels. The WIE Suite also works with companies to accelerate growth by helping them attract, retain and grow diverse talent.
Back in 2010 Dee also co-founded The WIE Network, pioneering one of the early modern women’s conferences, in response to the lack of diversity at traditional business forums. While her initiative Black Women Raise works to accelerate the ability of leading black female founders to raise growth capital, scale up and create pathways for the women behind them.
An innate community builder, Dee has attracted numerous business and cultural leaders to her platform over the years, from Queen Rania, Nancy Pelosi and Mellody Hobson to Christy Turlington, Aurora James and Naomi Campbell.
Dee’s background includes senior marketing roles at Paramount Pictures and Focus Features (a division of Universal Pictures), working with the likes of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Blunt and Taraji P Henson. She has marketed numerous award-winning films including Al Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Truth’; the Coen brothers’ ‘No Country For Old Men’; Sofia Coppola’s 'Lost in Translation', Alejandro González Iñárritu’s ‘Babel’ & ’21 Grams’ and Ang Lee’s 'Brokeback Mountain'.
Dee began her career in brand marketing and communications and over the years has worked with renowned brands such as Coca Cola, Absolut Vodka, Crème de la Mer, Stella Artois and London Fashion Week.
Dee has been named one of Marie Claire Magazine’s 50 women changing the world, a Crain’s Notable Black Leader, a CUP Catalyst Changemaker, a Harlem Fashion Week Cultural Icon, one of TRUE Africa’s 100 Top Innovators, a 2021 Culture Creator and was the recipient of a Gold Anthem Award from the Webbys. She is a frequent speaker on women’s workplace advancement, and culture and community building, and has shared her insights at the UN, the New York Times New Rules Summit, Forbes 30 Under 30, the Women’s March summit, the Black Girls Rock Summit, Girlboss Rally, The Female Quotient, SHE Summit, Makers, BAFTA, CUP Women’s Leadership Forum; and at Stern, Georgetown and Princeton Universities amongst others.
She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Elle, Forbes, Vogue, Business Insider, Elle and Refinery 29.
Dee serves on the BAFTA Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group and is on the Board of Directors of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. She was previously on the Credit Suisse New Markets Women’s Advisory Board and BAFTA NY’s Board of Directors. Dee holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Math. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and son.