EPISODE · Apr 30, 2021 · 1H 7M
April 2021 Edition - WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT PODCAST SERIES: Prosper Dzitse Speaks
from THE ABILITY PROJECT · host Yaw Amponsah Adoo
The Podcast Series is intended to guide new and recent graduates to become quality professionals in these troubling times as they seek their careers and adjust to the new realities outside the walls of college campuses. Employers and professionals from various industries will share experiences, guidance, information, instruction and recommendations for graduates. The hope is for graduates to strategically navigate new useful ideas to deal with realities never taught in college. For this episode, our emphasis was providing advice and recommendations to new and recent graduate listeners outside North America. Our guest was Mr. Prosper Dzitse, a Ghanaian human resource leader and expert. He is currently the Director of Human Resources of Cocoa360, a not-for-profit international organization that aims to transform rural farming communities through access to education, employment and healthcare. Cocoa360 facilitates a tuition-free girls' school, pioneered the world's first agro-campus and "sweat-to-impact" model of health equity, and a hospital on a cocoa 40-acre plantation. Mr. Dzitse shared very powerfully inspired nuggets for graduates adequately needed for the COVID-19 pandemic world. A graduate of the University of Ghana, Mr. Dzitse was the West Africa regional representative of the youth of Ghana at the Commonwealth Youth Council. He is the Associate Fellow of the Royal Commonwealth Society, a network of individuals and organizations committed to educating and advocating for human rights, democracy, rule of law, good governance, international peace and security of the lives and prospects of Commonwealth citizens across the world.
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