Thursday, March 18, 2010

Introducing this year's mentors!

Senior Mentors
Sophia Aboagye

 David Agbenyega is a Project Officer at Ghana Opportunity Network.He hates  mangoes and always has a tie in his bag. He is a proud Akora (alumni of Achimota  School).

Sampson Akligoh works in the Research department at Databank as an Economic Analyst.He thinks English football is boring and supports Barcelona. He enjoys riding bicycles in parks.



Adobea Akuffo

Dorothy L. Ametefe is an Equity Analyst who works in the Research department of Databank. She loves to socialise with people from different cultures and backgrounds and enjoys classical and jazz music.

Abena Asamoah-Okyere
Priscilla Asibey
Kofi Baidoo

Abena Biritwum is a Financial Analyst working in the Corporate Finance department of Databank.

Sally Debrah
Thomas Esso
Bismark Gyekye

Selasie Kwashie is in charge of Operations for DUES Desk. He believes that work should be done regardless of circumstances, and he doesn't give up on tasks assigned either by himself or as a result of job demands.

Joshua Mensah

Wilhelm Nyako describes himself as friendly and dynamic. He works in the Research department at GMet (Ghana Meteorological Agency) as an Assistant Meteorologist. He is also a private tutor.

Ben Opia-Mensah

 Alieu Senghore works as the Assistant Vice President of Databank's Corporate Finance  department. He was previously a financial analyst. He enjoys reading autobiographies, financial journals and history and political books. He is a football fan who plays once in a while.



Aba Tetteh is a Systems Administrator at Dwadifo Adanfo, a microfinance company in Kaneshie. She likes to try anything out for the fun of it, so long as it doesn't go against her Christian beliefs.


Junior Mentors

Bernard Agyeman
Jeffrey Akoamah

Philip Alimo studies Business Administration at Ashesi University College. He is also a practicing sports journalist, analyst and presenter at GBC (Ghana Broadcasting Corporation). He says one hundred years from now, it will not matter what car he drove, what kind of house he lived in, how much money he had in his bank account or what his clothes looked like; but the world will be a little better because he was important in the life of a youth.

Nana Ama Andoh
Jimmy Appiahene

Francis Arthur is studying HND Accountancy at Accra Polytechnic. He is in his final year. He is an Arsenal fan and is entrepreneurial minded.


Kofi Awuku-Sao is an energetic and motivated prodigy. He believes in integrity, humility, Christ-like leadership and excellence. He has a flair for reading and writing. He is passionate about the plight of the under-privileged in the society and seeks to work together with like-minded people to develop Africa. Kofi is currently a studying Business Administration at the University of Ghana. He hopes to redefine the insurance industry in Ghana and the skyline of West Africa, and enjoys playing basketball, meeting new people and sharing ideas.
Alberta Boateng

Clarissa Botchwey
is currently studying English. She likes having fun, but she takes her work seriously.
Emmanuel Buabeng
Thomas Ewusi
Felix Fosu
Bridget Gbesemete

Gladys Gaisie
is currently in her final year at Methodist University. She studies Accounting. She describes herself as a smart lady who gets along with everyone.

Rebecca Inkumsah
is a Junior at Ashesi University College who aspires to be an International Financial Analyst and is a lot of fun to talk to. She loves to meet new people since she has grown up with the idea that 'variety is the spice of life'. She is always eager to meet and learn from new people. "AND don't forger guys", she says, "success is the ability to go from one failure to the next with no loss of enthusiasm".
Mahmoud Jajah

Albert Kodjoe
is studying Banking and Finance with Economics. He is a proactive person who is always looking for means by which to improve himself.

Paulina Kumah
is at the end of her third year at Valley View University. She is studying Business Administration (Accounting). Paulina got involved with the YLMP because she loves kids and young people. She believes that to have the best future, a good foundation must be built from a young age. She loves Maths and Economics... and Jesus too!

Falilatu Lawal
is in her third year at the University of Ghana, studying Political Science. Falilatu is a firm believer in hard work. She enjoys meeting new people and loves banku.

Ruth Lodo
is studying Accounting at Methodist University. She's in her final year. She is always ready to learn new things and is happy to help others achieve their goals.
Russell Mensah
Nana Yaw Nketia
Peter Nomo
Peace Vidger
Godfred Nyaku
Nathaniel Oduro
Nana Akua Oppong
Nicholas Osuteye
Kwabena Owusu-Adjei
Francis Tetteh
Rachel Tutuani
 
Deborah Sarpong

Kenneth Richardson  is a final year student at Regent University College, and can't believe he's about to finish. Two people he'll like to share a table with are Kwame Nkrumah and Sir Alex Ferguson. He thinks bungee jumping is a really cool sport and that there isn't much to it. is in his penultimate year at the University of Ghana. He is studying Political Science. He likes integrity, research, and learning about investment.

Thelma Owusu-Abrokwa studies French and Psychology at the University of Ghana. She loves singing in choirs. is currently in his final year at Ashesi University College. He supports Arsenal FC, and his favourite personality is Sir Winston Churchill. 

Anthony Tawiah is a student/entrepreneur in his final year at Regent University College. He is studying Management with Computing. He is a passionate young person who has resolved not to be a victim of the system but to be part of a solution to create a positive impact on his generation. He lives as "a pilgrim not in control, a steward not an owner, and a soldier without security".
Samson Tingbani studies at the University of Ghana. He is an AIESECer, and is guided by the words "Live in the future but do not forget the past as those who forget the past are bound to repeat their mistakes".


 

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