As the Assistant Vice President at The Starr Foundation, I am a versatile leader, skilled researcher, and cultural ambassador. My unique blend of talents enables me to find answers, solve puzzles, and make complex information accessible to all. At The Starr Foundation, I oversee the grants management system and provide valuable support to our grantees. Additionally, I take the lead in fostering our staff's professional development and learning, ensuring a collaborative and dynamic work environment.Proudly Ghanaian, I am passionate about preserving and promoting my Akan heritage in the United States. I believe in the transformative power of embracing our roots and sharing our stories. My book "Let's Learn Twi: Alphabet" is a bilingual tool designed to address the loss of Asante Twi among Ghanaian children in the diaspora. This important resource supports families in their quest to teach their children about Twi and Ghanaian culture, ensuring a proud and vibrant legacy for future generations.As a college application expert, I empower African immigrant families by guiding them through the process and helping students craft powerful personal essays. My creativity and deep understanding of their unique challenges have led to numerous success stories.My greatest accomplishment lies in making people feel comfortable and building meaningful relationships. I excel at bringing out the best ideas in others and forging valuable connections that lead to growth and success.With a diverse skill set, commitment to cultural preservation, and passion for helping others, I am eager to connect and explore new possibilities together.