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Thomas Asamoah Manu

Thomas Asamoah Manu

Accra,Ghana

Summary

Accomplished professional with expertise in leadership and motivation, market trend analysis, and strategic planning. Demonstrates strong computer literacy, resource allocation, and risk management skills. Adept at driving organizational success through effective strategic initiatives and comprehensive market insights.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

CEO

Little Einstein Montessori School
Pokuase-Accra, Greater Accra Region
08.2020 - Current
  • Saw to day to day administration of Little Einstein School by directing 21 employees and motivating them to achieve desired objectives.
  • Established strong rapport with stakeholders to enhance academic credibility.
  • Developed strategic plans and objectives to ensure institutional growth.
  • Hired, trained and mentored staff members to maximize productivity.
  • Chaired PTA meetings and facilitated effective decision- making process.
  • Delivered speeches and attended conferences to promote institutional image.
  • Promoted environment of collaboration among teachers for sharing best practices in instruction.
  • Identified and resolved operational issues impacting performance or profitability.

Lecturer in Economics

Methodist University Ghana
Dansoman - Accra, Greater Accra Region
08.2009 - 08.2019
  • Supervised about 30 graduate students with their research works and projects every year.
  • Engaged in continuing professional development activities by attending conferences and external training courses.
  • Made difficult topics exciting and interesting for students.
  • Collaborated with other lecturers in scholarly research contributing to academic community through publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Provided academic support, career advice and personal guidance to over 100 students each semester.
  • Maintained high standards of teaching whilst contributing to development of course material.
  • Participated in departmental meetings, contributing insightful suggestions for program improvement.
  • Facilitated workshops, tutorials and seminars with opportunities to stimulate students' critical thinking and analysis.

Education

Master of Philosophy { MPhil} - Agricultural Economics

University of Ghana
Legon, Greater Accra Region
08.2005 -

Bachelor of Education - Educational Foundations with Economics as Teaching course area

University of CapeCoast
Cape Coast, Central Region
10.1998 - 07.2001

Skills

  • Leadership and motivation
  • Market trend analysis
  • Computer literacy
  • Resource allocation
  • Risk Management
  • Strategic planning


Languages

English
Fluent

Affiliations

  • Football, Tennis, Athletics etc

Accomplishments

  • Owner - Little Einstein Montessori School.
  • Church President - St Bernadette Catholic Church ACP, Pokuase (2018 - 2022)


PUBLISHED WORKS

  • Opoku, S. R, Acheampong E., Enu P., Gardiner F and Manu T. A. Mathematical model to Extrapolate the Population of Ghana: An Application of Newton’s Divided Difference Formula. Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.3, No.3 May, 2nd 2015 issue.


  • Opoku, S.R Gyimah, A.S, Gardiner F. and Manu T. Mean-Vector Analysis of Voting Patterns of Ghanaians for Three Consecutive Periods: A Case Study of the Greater Accra Region, Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, Vol, 6 No.3 August, 25th 2014 issue.


  • Acheampong E., Gardiner, F. Opoku-Sarkodie R, Manu T. A simple air deterministic mathematical model for determining oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration in a sealed environment. Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, Vol. 6 No.3. 25th August. 2014 Issue.

Timeline

CEO

Little Einstein Montessori School
08.2020 - Current

Lecturer in Economics

Methodist University Ghana
08.2009 - 08.2019

Master of Philosophy { MPhil} - Agricultural Economics

University of Ghana
08.2005 -

Bachelor of Education - Educational Foundations with Economics as Teaching course area

University of CapeCoast
10.1998 - 07.2001
Thomas Asamoah Manu