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Seattle Ashesi Celebration: July 26, 2-4pm

Newsletter Ashesi CelebrationDon’t miss this festive afternoon celebrating Ashesi University in Ghana! Join us for a lively discussion with Ashesi University alumna, Naa Ayeleysa Quaynor-Mettle ’13, and Ashesi’s Founder and President, Patrick Awuah.

 
2014 Ashesi Celebration
Saturday, July 26, 2014, 2 – 4 PM
Seattle residence near Seward Park. Light food and drinks will be served.   
RSVP and receive directions: events@ashesi.org  

 

Hear the latest news from Ashesi’s Founder and President, Patrick Awuah, and discuss the Ashesi experience with alumna Naa Ayeleysa Quaynor-Mettle ’13.

About Naa

Naa Ayeleysa took full advantage of what Ashesi, and the world, offers to students.From winning career fair competitions, to earning internship opportunities at Goldman Sachs in London, to presentations at global conferences in Qatar, Naa went after every opportunity with grit, passion, and an ambitious goal in mind, all while maintaining a strong classroom presence. Today, Naa works as the Executive Assistant to the CEO & Chairman of Weston Group Ltd, Ghana, Liberia, where she helps manage the affairs of the company’s subsidiaries. Naa is also a leader on the Weston Group Foundation Initiative which will launch its first two projects in August/September 2014. The first initiative is a library project  which will be heavily focused on education,  the second project focuses on healthcare.

About Ashesi

Founded in 2002, the mission of Ashesi University is to educate a new generation of ethical, entrepreneurial leaders in Africa. Ashesi is a world-class 4 year university with majors in computer science, MIS, and business. Ashesi’s 600+ graduates have a 100% placement rate, and 95% stay in Africa where they create innovative solutions, grow local businesses, and improve lives on a national and regional scale.

To RSVP and for more information, please contact events@ashesi.org/(206) 545-6988

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