As a way of reviewing and evaluating the School’s and Departmental Strategic Plans, a team of fifteen (15) consisting some members of the School of Business and the College Finance Officer of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies have participated in a two-day retreat at BIRDROCK Hotel, Anomabo from 21st- 23rd February, 2016. Members also discussed among other things issues on curricula, establishment of a business village, research agenda, creation of new departments, workshops and conferences for faculty and staff, and requirements for programme accreditationThe team was made up of the following: Prof. Edward Marfo-Yiadom - DeanDr. Siaw Frimpong - Vice-Dean & Head, Accounting and FinanceMr. Francis Boachie-Mensah - Head, Management StudiesGeorgina Asi Owusu (Mrs.) - Faculty OfficerDr. Abraham Ansong - Coordinator, UCC Business IncubatorDr. Felix K. Opoku - Senior Lecturer, Management StudiesDr. John Garchie Gatsi - Senior Lecturer, Accounting and FinanceDr. Anokye Mohammed Adam - Senior Lecturer, Accounting and FinanceMrs. Mavis Benneh Mensah - Senior Lecturer, Management StudiesDr. Nichodemus Osei Owusu - Lecturer, Management StudiesMr. Anthony Acquah - College Finance Officer, CHLSMr. John Anowie - Principal Accounting OfficerMr. John K. Sam - Principal Administrative AssistantMr. Enoch Mensah-Williams - Principal Administrative AssistantMs. Cecilia Hayford - Senior Administrative Assistant
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