
The smooth-talking former Microsoft employee would speak on a range of issues including why he quit a well-paid job at Microsoft in the United States to start Ashesi University in Ghana.
Ashesi University is a private, non-profit liberal arts college.
Awuah left Ghana in 1985 to attend Swarthmore College on a full scholarship, after which he worked for Microsoft Corporation as an engineer and a program manager for eight years.
Experiencing firsthand the dramatic impact that education can have on one's life, Awuah embarked on a mission in 1997 to provide greater educational opportunities in Ghana.
He enrolled in a business school at the University of California at Berkeley's Haas School of Business, both to evaluate the feasibility of his goal and to gain a broader range of managerial skills with which to found and manage a university.
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