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MoreCribs, a leading Ghanaian construction company, proudly announces the appointment of Dr Frederick Owusu Danso, Head of the Building Technology Department at Takoradi Technical University’s Faculty of Built & Natural Environment, to its board.
This strategic addition bolsters MoreCribs' leadership team and marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Ghana's construction sector.
Dr Danso, a seasoned academic, has played a pivotal role in grooming the nation's future construction professionals.
His wealth of knowledge and innovative insights will now help MoreCribs integrate cutting-edge research and industry best practices into its operations, ensuring the company remains at the forefront of the sector.
In further strengthening its commitment to developing young talent, MoreCribs is also excited to welcome two outstanding students from Dr Danso's department—Solomon Whyte and Mike Baffoe.
Solomon Whyte joins as a Junior Building Technician, while Mike Baffoe steps into the role of Junior Quantity Surveyor. These appointments reflect MoreCribs' dedication to nurturing the next generation of construction professionals by offering them a solid platform for career development.
The inclusion of Dr Danso on the board, along with the fresh perspectives from Solomon and Mike, highlights a robust collaboration between academia and industry.
This partnership will create invaluable opportunities for students to gain practical, hands-on experience, effectively bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application.
By aligning educational excellence with industry demands, MoreCribs is not only shaping its future but also contributing to the transformation of Ghana's construction landscape.
This collaboration underscores the company’s commitment to setting new industry benchmarks, fostering local talent, and driving innovation.
Together, MoreCribs and Dr Danso are poised to lead the charge toward a sustainable and prosperous construction industry that will benefit the entire nation.
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