Nana Yaa Appiah (Board Chair)
Pharmacist
Profile
A Pharmacist with an MBA in finance from the Univesity of Ghana Business school, Nana Yaa has spent over than a quarter of a century working in Ghanaian urban and peri urban communities providing healthcare at the first point of call.
A 2007 Alumna of the Prestigious Fortune -US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Programs, Nana Yaa over the past 18 years has created opportunities through her extensive network for Ghanaian women, girls and disadvantaged vulnerable indivuals through training, mentoring and sponsorships to improve their lives.
As a member of the Pharmaceutical society of Ghana, she has served in executive positions, trained and mentored pharmacists to be better.
She is guided by the principle that our networks are the pipeline to opportunities and at all times, we must do all we can to make better for another.
A 2007 Alumna of the Prestigious Fortune -US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Programs, Nana Yaa over the past 18 years has created opportunities through her extensive network for Ghanaian women, girls and disadvantaged vulnerable indivuals through training, mentoring and sponsorships to improve their lives.
As a member of the Pharmaceutical society of Ghana, she has served in executive positions, trained and mentored pharmacists to be better.
She is guided by the principle that our networks are the pipeline to opportunities and at all times, we must do all we can to make better for another.
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