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The University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) and its Alumni Association have extended warm congratulations to Professor (Mrs.) Vera Fiador on her historic election as the first female National President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG).
Prof. Fiador’s election marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s higher education, breaking new ground and opening doors for more women to assume leadership roles in academia and other fields.
Her victory stands not only as a personal accomplishment but also as a symbol of progress, resilience, and excellence within the academic community.
In a heartfelt congratulatory message, the UGBS Alumni Association expressed deep pride in her success, describing her as “a shining example of leadership, dedication, and distinction.”
The Association commended her steadfast commitment to academic excellence and her inspiring journey as both an alumna and a member of faculty at the Business School.
“The Alumni Association is happy to celebrate this achievement and proud to be associated with your remarkable journey. Ayekoo,” the message read.
Prof. Fiador’s rise to the top position of UTAG reflects the growing appreciation for women’s leadership in Ghana’s tertiary institutions.
A respected academic and mentor, she continues to motivate generations of students and professionals through her scholarship, service, and advocacy for quality education.
Her story resonates deeply within the UGBS community, strengthening the school’s legacy of nurturing leaders who create meaningful change both locally and globally.
Congratulations once again to Prof. (Mrs.) Vera Fiador — a pioneer, a leader, and an inspiration. Ayekoo
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