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CURRICULUM VITAE RICHARD OPOKU P. O. Box MP 507, Mamprobi-Accra, Ghana; +233244778975, +233269603935; [email protected] , [email protected] ,[email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________________ PERSONAL PROFILE Richard Opoku is a seasoned Procurement Expert with over 50-million-dollar procurement experience. I have experience in both Public and Donor Procurement from my last two job positions. I am dynamic and highly competent with procurement and budgetary procedures. I am reliable, hardworking and an excellent team player. I take initiative, able to work under pressure and with a strong sense of regard to detail. I also have outstanding organizational, evaluation, negotiations and good communication skills with excellent Technical and Analytical Skills. Knowledgeable in the Public Procurement Laws and procedures as stipulated in Procurement Act 663 of 2003, USAID, UNDP/World Bank and Africa Development Bank procedures. Ability to prepare reports and interpret and make decisions in accordance with rules, regulations and policies governing the purchase and contracting of materials and services. Furthermore, I have excellent inter-personal skills and capable of operating effectively in a multi-cultural environment and build effective working relationships with internal/external clients and colleagues. I approach problems with a methodical, enthusiastic and committed attitude. With my rich international experience from my previous employment, I am seeking the opportunity to work in another stimulating and challenging environment that allows me to further develop and enhance my skills. In addition to the above, and coupled with my thirteen (13) years of experience (both in Procurement and Supply Chain Management) and with my skills and abilities enumerated below places me in a better position to deliver if considered for this job. EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS________ Master of Science (Msc) Degree in Supply Chain Management August, 2012 July, 2013 Coventry University, UK (Learning Center Ghana Telecom University) Tesano, Ghana Richard Opoku, The Impact of Procurement Delays on a Donor Funded Programme in Ghana: The study Case of United Nations Development Programme, Ghana Country Office, Accra. Class President Supply Chain Management Cohort 1 (Evening Programme). Graduated with a Merit. Bachelor of Science (Bsc) Degree in Procurement Management February 2010 May 2011 Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Achimota, Ghana. Richard Opoku & Co., Assessing the Impact of Procurement Management System on the Effective Delivery of Donor Funded Programme. A study of Millennium Development Authority, Accra (A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Greenhill College in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Procurement Management, 14 th September, 2011, Thesis directed by Mr. Frank Mante). Graduated with a First Class Honours (3.83 GPA)

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RICHARD OPOKU P. O. Box MP 507, Mamprobi-Accra, Ghana; +233244778975, +233269603935;

[email protected] , [email protected] ,[email protected]

___________________________________________________________________________________

PERSONAL PROFILE

Richard Opoku is a seasoned Procurement Expert with over 50-million-dollar procurement experience. I have

experience in both Public and Donor Procurement from my last two job positions. I am dynamic and highly

competent with procurement and budgetary procedures. I am reliable, hardworking and an excellent team player.

I take initiative, able to work under pressure and with a strong sense of regard to detail.

I also have outstanding organizational, evaluation, negotiations and good communication skills with excellent

Technical and Analytical Skills. Knowledgeable in the Public Procurement Laws and procedures as stipulated in

Procurement Act 663 of 2003, USAID, UNDP/World Bank and Africa Development Bank procedures. Ability

to prepare reports and interpret and make decisions in accordance with rules, regulations and policies governing

the purchase and contracting of materials and services.

Furthermore, I have excellent inter-personal skills and capable of operating effectively in a multi-cultural

environment and build effective working relationships with internal/external clients and colleagues. I approach

problems with a methodical, enthusiastic and committed attitude.

With my rich international experience from my previous employment, I am seeking the opportunity to work in

another stimulating and challenging environment that allows me to further develop and enhance my skills.

In addition to the above, and coupled with my thirteen (13) years of experience (both in Procurement and

Supply Chain Management) and with my skills and abilities enumerated below places me in a better position to

deliver if considered for this job.

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS________ Master of Science (Msc) Degree in Supply Chain Management August, 2012 – July, 2013 Coventry University, UK (Learning Center – Ghana Telecom University) Tesano, Ghana

Richard Opoku, The Impact of Procurement Delays on a Donor Funded Programme in Ghana:

The study Case of United Nations Development Programme, Ghana Country Office, Accra.

Class President – Supply Chain Management Cohort 1 (Evening Programme).

Graduated with a Merit.

Bachelor of Science (Bsc) Degree in Procurement Management February 2010 – May 2011

Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Achimota, Ghana.

Richard Opoku & Co., Assessing the Impact of Procurement Management System on the

Effective Delivery of Donor Funded Programme. A study of Millennium Development

Authority, Accra (A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Greenhill College in partial satisfaction

of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Procurement Management, 14th

September, 2011, Thesis directed by Mr. Frank Mante).

Graduated with a First Class Honours (3.83 GPA)

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Post Graduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship May 2007 – June 2008

University of Cape Coast (Entrepreneurship Training Institute -Accra) Cape Coast, Ghana

Richard Opoku, The Impact of Customer Service on Automobile Industry in Ghana. A case

study of Toyota Ghana Limited. (Directed Research submitted to the Faculty of Business School

of Cape Coast University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the post graduate

diploma in Entrepreneurship, September 10, 2008 (Thesis directed by Mrs. Rejoice Asante)

Graduated with a B+ (Overall Average of 77.96)

Higher National Diploma in Purchasing and Supply August 1998 – September 2001

Kumasi Polytechnic Amakom-Kumasi, Ghana.

Richard Opoku, The Effective Management of Scraps in the Extraction Industry in Ghana. A

case study of Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited, Obuasi (Now AngloGold Ashanti Ghana

Limited). (A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Business Studies of Kumasi Polytechnic in

partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Higher National Diploma in Purchasing and

Supply, October 18th, 2001. Thesis directed by Mr. Ampofo Twumasi).

Graduated with Second Class Upper Honours (3.86 GPA).

Member of the Purchasing and Supply Student Union of Ghana

Member of Ashanti Students Union

UNDP CIPS – Advance Certificate in Public Procurement Level 3 16th – 20th June, 2014

Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, UK

Course Status – Passed Exams and Work Based-Assessment Assignment

UNDP CIPS – Introductory Certificate in Public Procurement Level 2 22nd Jan. – 31st July, 2013

Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, UK

Course Status – Passed Exams and Work Based-Assessment Assignment

Diploma Certificate in Purchasing and Supply October 2007 – On going

Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply United Kingdom

Have exemptions of 2 papers each in Level 5 & 6.

Certificate in World Bank Procurement of Goods and Equipment October 3rd – 31st, 2005

Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Achimota, Ghana.

Emphasis on procurement planning, tendering, and contract administration.

WORK AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES___________________

Procurement and Logistics Manager 15th June, 2015 – To Date

FHI360 Ghana

JOB SUMMARY:

Provide overall technical guidance in procurement logistics; develop and sensitize staff to procurement

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standard operating procedures (SOPs); participate in resource development for proposals that include

procurement logistic components. Perform purchasing functions and provide management assistance

and technical expertise with an emphasis on support of international procurement, small business plans

and general compliance with funder requirements. Provide overall oversight for office management

functions including ensuring administration functions are executed according to SOPs and devise

procedures where they are lacking.

The Procurement Manager reports to the Operation Director and works very closely with the senior

management team, in particular the Director for Finance and the Lead Project Director.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

1) Set up the procurement office and established a recommended vendor list for 2015 and beyond.

2) Assist Management in the development, management, implementation and evaluation of

appropriate systems, programs and services related to the procurement function;

3) Assist Management in the development and evaluation of departmental and over all

domestic and international organizational goals and objectives, specifically as they relate to

purchasing and vendor management systems;

4) In liaison with the CoPs, establish and secure project purchase needs. This includes ensuring best

price quotations are obtained and relevant documentation is provided to support payment requests;

5) Ensure accurate inventory of all items, both in storage and office, is kept;

6) Support projects in developing procurement plans and liaise with the head office as appropriate;

7) Plan and implement the procurement for each project, including preparation of terms of references,

publication of tender documents, bidding invitations, receipt of offers, review of quotations and

their corresponding analysis in compliance with the rules and regulation of FHI 360 and USAID;

8) Ensure purchases are done on time for projects use;

9) Advise procurement committee on procurement process and supply chain management;

10) Conduct market surveys in local markets and ensure that local market surveys are regularly carried

out to ensure a full knowledge of the availability and prices of the local items;

11) Ensure proper procurement documentation and filing system is in place;

12) Participate in the development and implementation of training activities in the areas

of purchasing control, ethics, small business utilization and donor agency regulations / restrictions;

13) Provide technical leadership and guidance to implementing partners in areas related to procurement;

14) Supervise procurement staff and monitor their work in line with the FHI360 regulations.

15) Perform other related duties as assigned.

Procurement Officer (Head of Procurement) September, 2011 – June, 2015

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Ghana Office Accra, Ghana

1. Implementation of the operational strategies:

Ensuring full compliance of procurement activities with UN/UNDP rules, regulations, policies

and strategies; implementation of the effective internal control.

Ensuring that Country Office Procurement business processes mapping and elaboration of the

content of internal Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in Procurement and Logistics in

consultation with the direct supervisor and office management.

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2. Organizes procurement processes for CO, NEX/DEX projects and at the request of other

Agencies:

Preparation of procurement plans for the office and projects and their implementation

monitoring.

Organization of procurement processes including preparation and conduct of RFQs, ITBs or

RFPs, receipt of quotations, bids or proposals, their evaluation, negotiation of certain conditions

of contracts in full compliance with UNDP rules and regulations.

Preparation of Purchase orders and contracts in and outside Atlas, preparation of Recurring

Purchase orders for contracting of services, vendors’ creation in Atlas. . Buyers profile in Atlas.

Preparation of submissions to the Contract, Asset and Procurement Committee (CAP) and

Advisory Committee on Procurement (ACP).

Implementation of the internal control system which ensures that Purchase orders are duly

prepared and dispatched. Timely corrective actions on POs with budget check errors and other

problems.

Presentation of reports on procurement in the CO.

Preparation of cost-recovery bills in Atlas for the procurement services provided by UNDP to

other Agencies.

Implementation of joint procurement processes for the UN Agencies in line with the UN

reform.

Preparation of Long Term Agreement between UNDP and its service providers.

Ensuring that renewal of agreements is done in timely fashion to ensure continuity of UNDP’s

operations.

Act as a secretary to the Contract, Asset and Procurement committee of UNDP and its agencies.

Ensuring that negotiations are done properly with UNDP partners, service providers and

contractors.

Responsible for the preparation of both weekly and monthly procurement reports of UNDP.

Monitoring of the procurement dashboard to ensure that CO maintains a procurement compliant

rating.

Maintaining database of all procurement contracts to ensure that contracts are effectively

monitored.

3. Implementation of sourcing strategy:

Development and update of the rosters of suppliers, implementation of supplier selection and

evaluation.

4. Proper Control of Country Office Assets:

Preparation of inventory reports.

Implementation of Inventory and physical verification control in the CO and projects.

5. Proper Organisation of Logistical Services:

Organization of travel including purchase of tickets, DSA calculation, PO preparation;

arrangement of shipments; vehicle maintenance; conference facilities arrangements.

Timely conducted DSA, Travel Agencies, vehicle maintenance, hotel and conference facilities

surveys.

6. Facilitation of knowledge building and knowledge sharing in the Country Office:

Organization of trainings for the operations/ projects staff on Procurement.

Synthesis of lessons learnt and best practices in Procurement.

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Sound contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice.

7. Proper Management of Inventory in Country Office:

Supervising the proper management of inventory of CO to ensure that stocks are adequate to

support the operations of UNDP.

8. Proper Office Management:

Supervising the allocation of office in the CO and ensuring that offices are properly furnished to

support the operation of UNDP.

9. Management of UNDP Housing Properties:

Proper routine maintenance of the Resident Coordinator and Country Director’s Residence.

10. Knowledge Sharing:

Facilitator on UNDP-IP/RP inception meeting at Elmina Golden Beach Resort on 12th – 13th

April, 2012 “UNDP and Public Procurement Guidelines”

Facilitator on Inclusive Growth Cluster Training at National Development Planning

Commission on 3rd May, 2012 “UNDP Asset Labelling and Disposal & Procurement

Documentation”

Facilitator on Governance Cluster Training at UNDP Conference Room on 24th May, 2012

“UNDP and Public Procurement Guidelines, UNDP Asset Labelling and Disposal &

Procurement Documentation”

Facilitator on Health and Climate Change Training Workshop on UNDP Procurement &

Financing on 15th – 16th August, 2012 at Anita Hotel, Kumasi “UNDP and Public Procurement

Guidelines, UNDP Asset Management, and Public Procurement Documentation”

Facilitator on Governance Cluster Training for New Staff Orientation at UNDP Conference

Room on 18th January, 2013 ““UNDP and Public Procurement Guidelines, and Procurement

Documentation”

11. Working Software – Atlas:

Advance knowledge in the use of atlas software for raising requisition, expediting and

dispatching purchase orders.

Advance knowledge in the use of atlas for populating vendors.

Advance knowledge in the use of atlas for running both management and development asset

report for Ghana Country Office certification.

Advance knowledge in the use of atlas to monitor procurement dashboard for Ghana Country

Office.

Advance knowledge in atlas for closing purchase orders.

Advance knowledge in trouble shooting in atlas for requisition, expediting purchase orders,

running asset in service management report and monitoring procurement dashboard.

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Procurement Officer September, 2004 – August, 2011

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) Accra, Ghana

Analysis of procurement requirements of the Authority and selection of the most appropriate

methods based on interpretation and assessment of established practices, policy, and

experience.

Planning, organizing and leading the bid solicitation process including drafting and issuing

Requests for Quotations (RFQs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), tender documents, etc.,

developing bid evaluation criteria and educating the departments on the processes involved;

Sometimes chairs bid evaluation committees by guiding members through the evaluation

process and ensuring to protect the integrity of the competitive process, while also

participating fully in the selection and decision making process;

Exercising appropriate judgement and tact on procurement process while ensuring to protect

confidential information.

Keeps abreast of new and ongoing developments in procurement and supply management by

conducting research, reading trade journals, attending workshops organize by the Public

Procurement Authority and other International Procurement bodies such as Chartered Institute

of Purchasing and Supply, UK.

Monitors and reviews progress of contractual agreements, coordinates renewal, as appropriate.

Initiate request for stock of items from Controller And Accountant General Department and

plan for the year’s requirement in order to avert any future operational shortage of value books

and forms.

Initiate the process of disposal of the Authority’s redundant, obsolete and unserviceable items

by observing all the due process as stated in the Public Procurement Act, 2003.

Partake in the negotiation process for the procurement of goods, services, and works and to

ensure that the Authority’s interests are preserved.

Liaise with the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) to ensure that tenders, procurement plans

and contract awards are posted on the website as required by law.

Maintaining complete and accurate procurement records for use in the event of legal dispute,

procurement audit and for future reference.

Maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship with suppliers to ensure that the Authority

benefit.

Maintaining an up-to-date vendor database for effective sourcing and proper procurement of

goods, works and services for the Authority.

To evaluate and monitor supplier performance through contract appraisal after completion of

the procurement process.

To maintain a good relationship with the user department in order to ensure that the right

specification for goods, equipment, services, works are procured to meet the intended purpose.

To ensure that there is continuity in the operation of the Authority by making goods,

equipments and services readily available to support its operations.

Act as a secretary to the Entity Tender Committee of the Authority during its meetings.

Perform any other duty that the Authority will assign to me to handle in relation to the

procurement role.

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Internship (Assistant Procurement Officer) June – December, 2010

Millennium Development Authority (MIDA) Accra, Ghana.

Preparation and updating of specifications for the Procurement of Equipments for various

institutions.

Evaluation of Bids and Sample labelling and Inspection.

Preparation of Sole Sourcing/Direct Contracting Justifications.

Provision of facilitation support of Evaluation Panels

Preparation of Evaluation Reports, Goods and Services

Preparation of Purchase Orders for goods that are required by the Authority.

Assisted in the reviewing of bidding documents for goods before it is released to the bidders.

Stores Officer 2003 – August, 2004

Ghana Health Services (Dodowa Health Centre) Dodowa- Accra, Ghana

Inspect, receive and issue of goods to all user departments as and when the need arise.

Ensure that the required inputs of the Health Centre are available at all times to enhance service

delivery.

Directly responsible for the upkeep of all items in stores.

Take on charge goods to the store and ensure stores receive voucher are properly kept.

With assistance of the Audit Section perform periodic stock taking.

Liaise with the Internal and External Auditors during the required auditing programme.

Provide supplies upon request from various departments.

Keep and update stores records daily.

Display stock for easy identification.

Provide information for ordering of goods when stock levels are low.

Assist in ensuring that staffs are informed of supplies and stores procedures

Daily recording of stock transactions within the Health centre.

Liaise with the District pharmacist to plan for requirements of the district.

Planning of consumption pattern for the Health Centre to enhance availability of items at all times

to support service delivery. Provide information and initiate procurement process with the help of the District Health Officer.

Stock Checking Clerk 2002 – 2003

Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited (AngloGold Ashanti Ghana Limited) Obuasi-Ashanti, Ghana

Daily stock taking of various items in the warehouse.

Data entry of the stock taking collated.

Tracing all the variance generated by the system.

Assist in stock reconciliation and adjustment with receipts and issues.

Undertake special stock check when the need arises.

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Drug Dispensing Assistant (National Service Personnel) 2001 - 2002 Saint Mathias Catholic Hospital Yeji-Brong Ahafo, Ghana

Assist in the preparation of solutions for the dispensary.

Packaging of drugs for our clients.

Assist in the day-to-day report of drugs distributed to our clients.

Issue drugs to patients at both the outpatient department and admitted in the various wards.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP_________________________________________ Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, United Kingdom September, 2007

Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management, U.S.A. June, 2011

Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Ghana – Branch September, 2007

HONOURS AND AWARDS__________________________________________________________

Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Award for being 1st candidate

in class of 22 during the third semester of Bsc Degree Programme 2011.

Kumasi Polytechnic, Awarded Scholarship for having First Class in 1st Year, 1999.

Bekwai S.D.A. Secondary School Award for being the 1st student in a class of 35 1995.

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION___________________________________

Participant at the Procurement Excellence Across the Sectors, Holiday Inn Accra, Ghana held on

18th July, 2008.

Participant at the Second Regional Operations Management Workshop Regional Bureau for

Africa, Lusaka International Hotel, Zambia held on 8th -12th November, 2011.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT___________________________________________________

Certificate of participation in Effective customer care programme for DVLA staff organized at

Angle Hill Hotel, East Legon on 14th – 17th June, 2005.

Course on Change Management, 12th to 23rd September, 2007 at GIMPA Executive Conference

Centre, Achimota, Accra, Ghana.

Certificate of participation in Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) Training, 18th – 22nd

October, 2007 at GIMPA Executive Conference Centre, Achimota, Accra, Ghana.

Certificate of participation in Legal Training for DVLA Staff, organized at the Law Institute,

Conference Room, Labone, Accra, Ghana on 19th – 21st, June, 2008.

Certificate of Completion in Advanced Security in the field of Safety and Security, online course

on 20th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Revenue Management – Intermediate, online course

on 19th October, 2011.

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Certificate of Complete in UNDP IPSAS Revenue Management – Beginners, online course on

17th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Property Plant & Equipment Management –

Beginners, online course on 7th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Expense Management – Intermediate, online course

on 18th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Expense Management – Beginners, online course on

18th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Employee Benefits – Intermediate, online course on

19th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS Employee Benefits – Beginners, online course on 18th

October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP IPSAS – Webinar, online course on 6th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in IPSAS Accounting for Property, Plant and Equipment, online

course on 19th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in IPSAS Accrual Basics, online course on 19th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in Orientation to IPSAS, online course on 10th October, 2011.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP Procurement Certificate Level 1-Procurement Awareness on

3rd January, 2012.

Certificate of Completion in IPSAS Course: Accounting for Leases, online course on 4th January,

2012.

Certificate of Completion in Introduction to UNDP Financial Disclosure Policy (FDP), on 13th

January, 2012.

Certificate of Completion in UNDP Information Security Awareness, on 13th January, 2012.

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Certificate of Completion in Introduction to UNDP Atlas Concepts, on 13th January, 2012.

Certificate of participation in Introductory Certificate in Public Procurement – Level 2 on 21st –

25th January, 2013 at Rockview Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria.

OTHER ACTIVITIES_______________________________________________________________

December, 2009 Member, Joint DVLA/NRSC 10th Anniversary Planning Committee.

September, 2009-Present Secretary, DVLA Welfare Association.

November, 2008- Present Trustee, DVLA Local Workers Union.

ACHIEVEMENTS__________________________________________________________________

Handled 2million dollar Consultancy Service for Development of Disaster Risk and Early Warning

Systems in Ghana – UNDP, 2014 (Completed – 2 years project).

Handled 7million dollar procurement of supply and distribution of supplementary reading materials

for Early primary grade – KG1 –Primary 4 – FHI360, 2015 (Completed – One off project).

Handled 650million dollar procurement of 10 pick-ups and 4 cross country vehicles for USAID

Partnership for Education; Learning & Communicate for Health (C4H) – FHI360 (Completed –

One off procurement).

Handled 200million consultancy services for Behavioural Change for Mother tongue and improve

reading in local languages – USAID Partnership for Education Learning – FHI360 (On going –

Completion date October, 2016)

LEADERSHIP SKILLS______________________________________________________________

Member of Extended Senior Management Team at UNDP, Ghana Country Office

Manages three (3) procurement staffs in the operations unit at UNDP, Ghana Country Office.

Coordinate the activities of Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority’s procurement process from the

initiation to completion.

Serve as secretary to the DVLA Entity Tender Committee.

Serve as a trustee to the DVLA Welfare Association.

Serve as a secretary to DVLA local workers union.

Serve as a leader of the event subcommittee under the Planning Committee for DVLA/NRSC 10th

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Anniversary Celebration.

Good organizational and co-ordination skills.

High sense of integrity, confidentiality and reliability.

Good interpersonal relationship and very approachable.

COMPUTER SKILLS_______________________________________________________________

Use Excel to perform operational analysis of forecasting and planning of procurement operations.

Use Power Point to design presentation.

Use Word to write memo, letters, reports, etc.

Use publisher to design newsletters, cards, etc.

Trouble shoots and fix minor problem with computers.

Advanced IT skills including knowledge of email and internet services.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS_________________________________________________________

Fluent in English language both spoken and written.

Good interpersonal communication skills.

Excellent report writing skills.

Skillful in problem solving.

REFEREES________________________________________________________________________

Ebenezer Aryee

Operations Director,

Family Health International 360

Box CT 4033, Accra – Ghana

Email: [email protected]

Telephone No: 0574300163, 0244389950

Rene da Silva

Deputy Country Director (Operations)

United Nations Development Programme

P.O. Office Box 1423, Accra-Ghana

Website: www.undp-gha.org

Email: [email protected]

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Official Cell: +233544322777

Private Cell: +233263990110

Vidal Creppy

Procurement Director

Millennium Development Authority

4th Floor, Heritage Tower

6th Avenue, Ridge West

PMB 56 Stadium Post Office,

Accra, Ghana

Cell: +233 (0) 20 201 0404

Tel: +233 (0) 21 666646 (Direct) or 666 619 Ext. 106

Fax: +233 (0) 21 666 579

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.mida.gov.gh

Emmanuel Atubra

Procurement Manager (Goods & Services)

Millennium Development Authority

4th Floor, Heritage Tower

6th Avenue, Ridge West

PMB 56 Stadium Post Office

Accra, Ghana

Cell: +233 (0) 20 8812496

Tel: +233 (3202)666 619 Ext. 130

Fax: +233 (0) 21 666 579

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.mida.gov.gh

Mrs. Mabel Sagoe

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Director, Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation

Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority

P.O. Box 3979

Airport – Accra

Office Direct Line: +233(3202)768528

Telephone No: +233- 0208-117029

Email Address: [email protected]