Find classmates, alumni near you, and connect with shared-interest groups or start one.
A Lifelong Community
As an Ashesi alumnus/a, you are part of a community shaping Africa and the world. This page is your home; whether you want to reconnect, request help, or help advance Ashesi’s work.
Questions?alumnioffice@ashesi.edu.gh
Contact Registry
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Volunteer & Engage
Speak in a class, mentor someone, or contribute in other ways to help advance Ashesi’s work.
Alumni in the World
3,384
Alumni Worldwide
22
Alumni Classes
32+
Countries
Alumni Council
The Alumni Council was established in 2008 to provide leadership, representation, and strategic direction for the Ashesi Alumni Association. The Council works to strengthen engagement among alumni, support the Association’s mission, and promote initiatives that foster lifelong connections between alumni and the Ashesi community.
Abdul-Latif Issahaku ’05
President
Head of Mobile Broadband,
MTN Ghana
Jessica Sugru Ali ’15
Global Alumni Engagement
Founder & Lead Advisor,
Graduate Consult
Benjamin Annan ’19
Partnerships
Investment Associate,
Sustainable Development Ghana
Lisa-Lan Woell ’21
Events & Organizing
Barrister & Solicitor,
Ghana
Marilyn Acolatse ’17
Projects
Chief Executive Officer,
Allfreight International Services
Adwoba Bota ’17
Research and Data
IT Systems Administrator,
Ghana Petroleum Commission
Nominations open for President & Vice President
The Alumni Council is electing its next President and Vice President, and inviting you to help choose them. See the vision, the roles, and the timeline; then nominate a colleague or put yourself forward.
While You Read This...
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