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Ghana program graduates 22 future leaders

The 2020 Leadership Empowerment Academy Program class.

Graduates of the 2020 Leadership Empowerment Academy Program gather for a photo. The socially distanced graduation ceremony took place last month at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana.

By KEVIN MANNE

Published August 13, 2020

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“This pandemic has brought about many challenges, but it has also brought about optimism, ingenuity, empathy, love and support. It has also highlighted the importance of leadership — and completing this program amid such challenges is something that will contribute to the growth and development of these graduates for the rest of their lives.” ”
Paul Tesluk, dean
School of Management

Twenty-two new graduates are equipped with the leadership skills to take their careers to the next level after completing the Leadership Empowerment Academy Program (LEAP), a global collaboration between the University of Cape Coast and the UB School of Management’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (CLOE).

The socially distanced graduation ceremony took place at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, Africa, on July 10. Representatives from UB attended virtually via video conference, including School of Management Dean Paul Tesluk, who shared graduation remarks.

“This pandemic has brought about many challenges, but it has also brought about optimism, ingenuity, empathy, love and support,” says Tesluk. “It has also highlighted the importance of leadership — and completing this program amid such challenges is something that will contribute to the growth and development of these graduates for the rest of their lives.”

LEAP is a yearlong program that teaches graduate students at the University of Cape Coast about analytical thinking, self-reflection, creative problem-solving and interpersonal relationships, giving them a competitive advantage in the job market. This was the program’s third cohort of students, with 70 graduates in total. The next program began Aug. 7.

Throughout the year, students participate in four in-person sessions, typically with three in Ghana and one in Buffalo, but that session was made virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants also have the opportunity to attend CLOE’s annual leadership conference.

LEAP is part of a growing portfolio of global programs available from the UB School of Management, including a slate of virtual global learning experiences scheduled for this fall.