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His Royal Majesty, King Nii Dr. Tackie Teiko Tsuru II
Entrepreneur
HIS ROYAL MAJESTY, KING DR. NII TACKIE TEIKO TSURU II is a 49 year old entrepreneur. He holds an MBA in Strategic Management & Consulting from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), School of Business, an International Business Certificate on culture from KNUST, a certificate in marketing, a certificate in cleaning science in Johannesburg, South Africa, and a Bachelor of Arts from KNUST.
He is the founder of Aenon Artisanal Mining Limited, a small-scale mining company with concessions in Bibiani in the Western Region.He was in 2012 selected as running mate by Mr. Jacob Osei Yeboah (JOY) an independent presidential candidate in the 2012 Presidential Election.King Dr Tackie Teiko Tsuru II was also appointed Advisor to the Liberal Studies Department of Kumasi Polytechnic. He also taught entrepreneurship at Kumasi Polytechnic and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
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Sister Joy D. Jones
Former General Primary President
Sister Joy D. Jones
Former General Primary President
SISTER JOY D. JONES served as the 13th general president of the Primary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Church’s organization for 1 million children who are 11 and younger. She was born in The Dalles, Oregon, to Aldo and Eleanor Adelia Ellsworth Harmon, who as “very active, humble and dedicated” members of the Church became “pioneers in building and strengthening the Church” in that region.
As a young adult, Sister Jones worked as a dispatcher for the U.S. Forest Service at the Redmond Air Center in eastern Oregon, sending out smokejumpers, suppression crews and supplies for forest fires in the northwest, and as an administrative assistant at the Federal Building in Provo. She was also trained as a medical assistant and worked at a dermatology clinic in Provo. She received an Associate of Science Degree in Family Living at BYU. Sister Jones and her husband, Robert, lived in Santa Rosa, California, for 14 years, where her husband opened a chiropractic practice. When the Joneses’ first son was preparing to leave home to study at BYU and serve a mission, they felt a desire to be closer to him and their other children through their college and mission years so they relocated from California to Draper, Utah, a community her husband’s ancestors helped settle. She assisted in the open house for the Draper Utah Temple in 2009, which she describes as “a continual blessing in her life and in the lives of [her] family.”
Throughout her life, she has enjoyed many leadership opportunities within the Church in various ward and stake capacities in the Primary, Young Women and Relief Society organizations. She served almost six years on the Primary General Board. Sister Jones loves volunteering for Church welfare projects. “Service makes my heart sing,” she said. She enjoys playing with her grandchildren, temple and family history work, cooking and nutrition, hiking and camping.
Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah
Founder and Chairman, African Business Communication
Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah
Founder and Chairman, African Business Communication
EKWOW SPIO-GARBRAH, 67, is Founder and Chairman of African Business Communication, established in 1995. Born in Kumasi of a teacher mother from Sekondi-Takoradi and a headmaster father, he had most of his education in Accra. He is considered currently as one of Africa’s foremost communication experts, having been appointed in June 2020 as Chairman of the Advisory Council of the 17-nation African Public Relations Association, the apex professional body of PR practice in Africa. Graduating top of his class at Achimota School, aged 16, he attended the University of Ghana, where he was with the top of his B.A. (English) graduating class, aged 19. After teaching English Language and Literature at Adisadel College, he returned to the University of Ghana, where he topped his class at the Graduate School of Journalism and Communication. Ekwow then joined the second-largest advertising agency in Ghana at the time, Ghana Advertising & Marketing, whereby dint of exceptional creative work, he was promoted to General Manager after two years, aged 24. He was appointed concurrently as General Manager of GAMdo, the outdoor affiliate. He also gained national recognition by becoming the host of the nationally televised weekly talk-show Saturday evening programme, “In Town”.
In 1978, he proceeded to Ohio University, USA, where he graduated with Distinction in MA International Affairs. He secured a coveted position in 1979 at the prestigious New York public relations firm of Hill and Knowlton, Inc., as its first and only African employee. At the time, H&K was the world’s largest and leading PR firm, with some nearly 1,000 professional staff members working in 33 countries. He subsequently became an award-winning Sales Executive with Southwestern Bell Corp. In 1988, He was recruited by the International Finance Corporation in Washington, DC, as a Corporate Relations Officer, from where he was appointed as Head of Communication at the African Development Bank. Ekwow, subsequently has held numerous public sector and private sector appointments, including as Ambassador of Ghana to the United States at 40 years old, then as Minister of Communication of Ghana, Minister of Education, Minister for Mines and Energy, and Minister for Trade and Industry. These positions have strengthened his interest in issues of employability of young men and women and in skills training. As the first African CEO from 2003-2011 of the London-based 110-year-old Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization (CTO), he oversaw annual skills training programmes involving up to 100 courses per annum throughout the Commonwealth.
In 2010, Ekwow created the African Business Centre on Developing Education (ABCDE) an NGO facilitating Educational Initiatives that collaborates with corporate bodies to combat the challenges posed by high unemployment, especially amongst the youth, and including programmes for training, mentorships, and internships.
His Royal Majesty, King Nii Dr. Tackie Teiko Tsuru II
Entrepreneur
HIS ROYAL MAJESTY, KING DR. NII TACKIE TEIKO TSURU II is a 49 year old entrepreneur. He holds an MBA in Strategic Management & Consulting from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), School of Business, an International Business Certificate on culture from KNUST, a certificate in marketing, a certificate in cleaning science in Johannesburg, South Africa, and a Bachelor of Arts from KNUST.
He is the founder of Aenon Artisanal Mining Limited, a small-scale mining company with concessions in Bibiani in the Western Region.He was in 2012 selected as running mate by Mr. Jacob Osei Yeboah (JOY) an independent presidential candidate in the 2012 Presidential Election.King Dr Tackie Teiko Tsuru II was also appointed Advisor to the Liberal Studies Department of Kumasi Polytechnic. He also taught entrepreneurship at Kumasi Polytechnic and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
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