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The Governing Council of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has appointed three Associate Professors.
The Associate Professors are; Prof. Fidelis Quansah, Prof. Kofi Osei-Frimpong, and Prof. Emmanuel Selase Asamoah in the Faculties of Management Studies and Information Technology and Communication Studies.
Prof. Fidelis Quansah is the Dean of the Faculty of Management Studies. She is a Senior lecturer and teaches both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Prof. Quansah is an astute marketing professional with over fifteen (15) years of industry experience and thirteen (13) years in academia. She is also the impetus behind the establishment of UPSA’s Enterprise and Innovation Center, which seeks to encourage the spirit of entrepreneurship in young people.
Prof. Kofi Osei-Frimpong has published extensively in the area of service design, service delivery and experience, customer engagement, online customer support, artificial intelligence and consumer engagement, and social media brand engagement.
He currently serves as a Coordinator of UPSA’s Doctoral Studies. He is also a research fellow at the Vlerick Business School, Belgium, and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management – Ghana (CISCM).
He is a Lead Subject Matter Expert in Distribution Chain Management and a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana.
Prof. Emmanuel Selase Asamoah is the Cognate Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Studies.
Prof. Asamoah is a researcher and an academic with a passion for practical research. He has more than 30 publications in the form of books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and conference proceedings. He has attended and presented papers at several conferences in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Prof. Asamoah is a lawyer and has been called to the bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
The University Council, Vice-Chancellor, and the entire University congratulate the three Associate Professors.
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