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A research scientist and lecturer, Dr Stella Agyemang Duah, has been appointed as a board member of the Kwamanman Rural Bank PLC.
She was appointed during the 25th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Rural Bank due to her rich scientific expertise to supervise the activities of management to comply with standards outlined by Bank of Ghana.
The management believes she will be able to safeguard assets of the bank, maintain internal controls of fair financial representation and prevent any form of fraud or irregularities.
She was unanimously voted for and endorsed by all shareholders and the traditional council of Sekyere Kwaman present at the meeting when she was introduced to the house by the Board Chairman, Rev. Prof. Frimpong-Manso.
Dr Agyemang Duah has over 10 years of training experience in science-related disciplines. With a certification in Project Build-Up and Development from Hungary, she believes that the introduction of many products to support farmers in rural areas within the bank’s catchment areas will increase customer confidence to invest.
Speaking to media, Dr Agyemang Duah disclosed that she is highly privileged to serve to deliver mapped-up strategies to improve the services of the bank to support agriculture for rural women in SMEs especially.
Dr Agyemang Duah is a purpose-driven and hardworking personality with a critical interest in contributing to the food value chain by developing an efficient and robust food consumption economy coupled with policies focused on reducing post-harvest losses.
She is well noted in Ghana for her research interventions on reducing food waste to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 12 by 2030.
She is a research scientist at the Biotechnology and Nuclear Agriculture Research Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), an Adjunct Lecturer at the Department of General Agriculture, Sunyani Technical University and a Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Horticulture, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary.
Dr Agyemang Duah is the CEO of SpringBoard Training Centre, a research and career development training centre and the Founder & CEO of Gallant Afrique, a science-based humanitarian organisation in Sub-saharan Africa.
Kwamanman Rural Bank was incorporated in Ghana to carry on the business of banking under the Banking Act, 1970 (Act 339) on 27th August, 1982 as the 5th Rural Bank in the Ashanti Region and the 38th in the whole country.
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