I am an experienced, enthusiastic human resource developer, educationist, and physicist with nine (9) years of professional experience in the basic school and over 11 years of tuition in theoretical and practical physics and integrated science at the Senior high school, college of education, and university level. Academically, I have an MPhil in Physics, a BSc in Physics from the University of Cape Coast, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Teaching and Learning from the University of Education, Winneba. I developed content for integrated science and physics for the SEIP project managed by CENDOLS. I have received training from the Institute of Physics UK as a writer for the CPD modules for the OpenSTEM Africa project. I am a national trainer for the Right to Play Foundation. The programme trains educators on how to use play-based learning in Ghanaian schools.
I am a Fulbright and a Commonwealth Professional Scholar in the US and UK, respectively. I belong to so many associations, including the National Society of Black Engineers, the Physics Students Association of Ghana, and Women in Physics Ghana.
At the social leadership level, I have served as organising secretary for the Catholic Women Association and the US Ghana Alumni Association. My hobbies are working with young children, singing, and outdoor activities. My professional goal is to bridge the gender gap in education in terms of access and quality of education.