Director General of the National Communications Authority, Mr. Joe Anokye is expected to deliver a lecture at the 12th RP Baffour Memorial Lecture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
He’s speaking on the theme "KNUST After 70: A New Age for A Renewed Focus In An Era of Disruptive Technologies".
Among the great personalities to have delivered similar lectures in the past includes Eminent Ghanaian Jurist and former Supreme court Judge, Hon. Justice V.C.R.A.C. Crabbe who delivered the eighth lecture; former Head of state of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who delivered he fourth lectures; Rt. Hon. Lord Betran Vivian Bowden, then Baron of Chesterfield and a former Principal of the University of the Manchester Institute of Science and Technology; Prof. Malcom Mclead, a historian and alumnus of the prestigious Oxford University. Just to mention a few.
Mr. Anokye is a Geodetic Engineer and Technology Manager, A Former Service Manager for Mission Routed Data at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)USA, and the current Director-General of the National Communications Authority (NCA).
As a talented and accomplished Technology Executive, Mr. Anokye has a proven ability to successfully direct and manage major and key information technology, telecommunications, and technology support services operations from inception to completion.
In August 2019, he was awarded a Certificate of Senior Executives in National and International Security Programmes from the prestigious John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University Executive Education, USA.
Many are waiting with bated breath and anticipation, for what has already been described as an excellent yet-to-be delivered lectures by the ever dynamic and erudite, Mr. Joe Anokye.
Source: movementtvonline.com
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