Beth holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Pacific Lutheran University (1996) and a master’s degree in Social Work from Walla Walla University (2001). She was awarded the Graduate Dean’s Scholastic Achievement Award upon graduation from her MSW. Beth has been working in the area of social work for more than 24 years. She spent 12 years working in social work in the United States.
Esther Mensah works as the Registrar at Palm University College. Ms. Mensah received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Central University and her Master’s Degree in Public Relations from the Ghana Institute of Journalism. She completed her national service at Central University as an Administrative Assistant.
Ms. Mensah has experience as a Customer Service Agent, Sales & Marketing Manager, Research & Development Manager, Sales Supervisor, Personal Assistant and a Registrar within banking, fashion, education and in the private sector.
She served as a facilitator for the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) for their Tertiary Scholars Congress Program in December 2020, Head-Start Orientation for Tertiary Scholars in July & September 2019 and the Training for Peer Mentors and Core Trainers on Effective Mentoring in September 2018.
Ms. Mensah has engaged in various volunteer opportunities. She spent time volunteering at Liddle Lyceum School, in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania and in the Vision & Legacy Unit at Central University. She has also been the Organizer/Moderator of the Noble Women’s Meeting.
Priscilla’s work as a compassionate and humanitarian figure with a focus on mentoring and coaching young girls is truly impressive. She gained practical experience in these areas while working as a Transition Facilitator at CAMFED Ghana and as a Mentor under the Girl Child Education and Women Empowerment Project during her tenure at the Global Women Development Promoters.
Ms. Mensah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a post-graduate certificate in NGO Management from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration at GIMPA.
Throughout her career, Ms. Mensah has undertaken jobs in various areas such as mentoring and coaching, project implementation and management, facilitation, administration, monitoring, and evaluation. She has worked on projects such as the Cocoa Action Strategy Project in the areas of Child Labour Remediation, Primary WASH Window (Water Health Ghana WASH), Farmers’ Economic Advancement through Seedlings (FEATS), Village Savings and Loan Scheme, Transition and Mentoring Programme, West Africa Ebola Outbreak Response Projects, Girl Child Education, Gender and Women Empowerment Projects, etc.
Ms. Mensah is also a strong advocate of volunteerism and community service. She has participated in events such as “Read Camp 2017,” “Day of Help 2017,” and Idea Africa’s Public Speaking. She volunteered for 3 years as an Administrator and Office Manager at the Headquarters of the Apex Body of Women in the Poultry Value Chain (WIPVaC-Apex).
Currently, Ms. Mensah works as a Career Services Officer at Palm Institute, where she mentors and counsels students in the areas of career, entrepreneurship, further studies, and social issues. She also doubles up as a proofreader and editor of Christian literature due to her comprehensive knowledge of written communication in English.
Sarah Osei Berko is the Assistant Student Life and Career Services Officer at Palm University. She is responsible for overseeing community service and volunteering activities, coordinating student life, and reporting to the Student Life and Career Services Coordinator. Sarah supports student activities and events that benefit the student community. She completed her first degree in Political Science and Information Studies at the University of Ghana and served at the Parliament of Ghana for her National Service. She also interned at the Center for Scientific Industrial Research (CSIR) and previously worked at Lollybet company as a call center agent before becoming a manager. Sarah has volunteered as a teacher for two years, teaching children at Kingdom Life Ministry her church, and the Darkuman community where she used to reside.
Daniel Dobre is the Information Technology (IT) Officer at Palm University. He is responsible for the management and implementation of technology systems through planning and maintenance of information technology systems, infrastructure and services at the University. He is in-charge of all information technology infrastructure at Palm. He thinks strategically, makes informed decisions and solves the university’s information technology problems.
Daniel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems Sciences from Regent University and a Diploma in Public Finance & Accountancy (DPFA) from Institute of Accountancy Training (Ministry of Finance)
Daniel worked as a web developer/server manager at Arise Graphic Professionals and a Mobile Registration Workstation Operator (MRWO) at National Identification Authority (NIA). He also worked as a remote web developer at DoWell Research India.
Frank Adjei Bonnah is the Librarian at Palm University College. He holds a Diploma in Librarianship, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Information Studies with History from the University of Ghana, Legon, and a Master of Information Technology (MIT) from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Frank has over 13 years of university experience in Library and Information Science. Before attaining his post-university full-time work experience, Frank interned at other universities and academic institutions.