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Jackson Owusu

OFFICER/ARFICAN REPRESENTATIVE, COALITION OF DIASPORIC AFRICANS

About:

Jackson Owusu is a highly confident and accomplished entrepreneur, recognized for his exceptional leadership skills and remarkable ability to adapt and learn quickly in dynamic environments. With a robust business and community development background, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering growth and innovation within diverse communities. His experience includes launching successful ventures, mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs, and collaborating with various organizations to promote sustainable development. Given his extensive expertise and passion for social impact, he is an outstanding officer for the Coalition of Diasporic Africans, where he can contribute to initiatives to empower and uplift diasporic communities.

Professional Experience:
Officer/African Representative, 2024

Business Entrepreneurship:
– CEO, JACOWAS ENTERPRISE: Successfully led the company in automobile parts and cars dealing, procurement, and supply of general goods, and building construction.
– Director, Allied Group of Companies: Demonstrated strategic leadership and vision.
– Director and Co-Founder, Ropa Microfinance Company (2010-2018): Facilitated financial empowerment for communities.

Community Empowerment:
– National Coordinator, Safe Ghana Now Association (2009-2019): Transformed into Ghana National Party, showcasing his ability to drive change.
– Led various community development initiatives, focusing on economic empowerment, education, and healthcare.

Education:
– Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Religion, University of Ghana (2002-2006)
– Studied development and democracy in Africa, African traditional religions, societies and cultures of Africa, and groups, organizations, and individuals.

Skills:
– Strategic Leadership
– Business Development
– Community Engagement
– Financial Management
– Public Speaking

Goals:
– Empower diasporic Africans through education, resource sharing, and entrepreneurship.
– Foster community development and economic growth.
– Promote Pan-Africanism and global Black solidarity.