UPSA welcomes two new female Directors

The University of Professional Studies (UPSA ) has welcomed Professor Mrs Abigail Opoku Mensah and Mrs Aba Lokko to the University’s Management Team.  

UPSA welcomes two new female Directors
Professor Mrs Abigail Opoku Mensah

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has welcomed Professor Mrs Abigail Opoku Mensah and Mrs Aba Lokko to the University’s Management Team.  

In a statement issued from the  Public Affairs Directorate of UPSA and copied to Soireenews.com, the school said 
Prof Mrs Abigail Opoku Mensah, an Associate Professor of Industrial and Organisational Psychology joins the Faculty of Management Studies of UPSA and assumes office as Director of the Centre for International Education and Collaboration (CIEC).

Before joining UPSA, Prof. Opoku Mensah worked at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and has over 10 years of experience in teaching and academic research. 

At UCC she served in numerous capacities and championed a number of international collaborations, notable among them are; the introduction of the flagship UCC Leadership Empowerment Academy Programme in collaboration with the University at Buffalo, USA and the Erasmus Mobility Grant for UCC faculty and students at Tampere University, Finland. 

She also contributed to the establishment of joint collaborations with a number of institutions and the University of Cape Coast. She is the founding Head of the newly created Department of Management at the School of Business. 

She served as the Board Chairperson of the University of Cape Coast Basic Schools Governing Committee and Hall Warden of Adehye Hall.  She also chaired the Institutional Advancement and Rebranding Team - one of the strategic pillars for the advancement of the University. 

Her research interests include workplace diversity and knowledge management, work-family conflict, employees work attitudes, employee efficiency and effectiveness, and social issues in Management and has published widely in these areas. 

She serves as an external examiner for several universities in Ghana and abroad in her areas of expertise. 
She is currently working on a project with the Ghana Employers Association called “Female Future Ghana.”

 The project is intended to prepare Ghanaian corporate women for leadership in top management positions despite the multiple roles they perform as parents as well as being career women.  
Education 

Prof. Opoku Mensah is a product of the University of Ghana, Legon where she obtained her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Industrial and Organisational Psychology and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.  
 
Professional Affiliations 

She is a member of the Ghana Psychology Council, International Federation of University Women (IFUW, Geneva) and Works and Family Researchers Network (U.S.A). 
 
Mrs Aba Lokko joins the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) as the Director of Public Affairs. Mrs Lokko brings to UPSA over 22years of extensive experience in corporate reputation and risk management, strategic communications management, media relations, stakeholder relations management, CSR, executive visibility strategies, advocacy, community relations, internal communications, brand, and marketing communications in both the public and private sectors.

Mrs Aba Lokko


 Her experience spans diverse industries in Oil & Gas, Petroleum, Information Communication Technology, Insurance and Education. Mrs Lokko is regarded as one of the industry's foremost authorities on corporate reputation management.  
Prior to joining UPSA, Mrs Lokko was the Head of Corporate Communications at Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet).

 In that capacity, she deployed high-level cutting edge strategic communication solutions in repositioning the narrative on the reputation of GCNet, accompanied by several awards.

 She had earlier held a similar portfolio as the Head of Public Relations at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) for more than 13 years, the first public relations manager.

 The excellent discharge of her role at TOR has become a case study for crisis communication management for professional development lessons. Mrs Lokko prior to joining TOR had worked at the CDH Insurance Company as the Area Manager-Tema.

 Mrs Lokko also worked at Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), where her professional journey started. 


Aba Lokko holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in Communications from the School of Communications Studies, a Post Graduate Diploma in Communication Studies, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology with Psychology; all from the University of Ghana. Mrs Lokko has also benefitted from capacity building programmes and participated in seminars and conferences in and out of the country.  
 
Professional Affiliations 

Mrs Lokko is an Accredited Membership (APR) of the Institute of Public Relations, Ghana and served on the Education and Professional Development Committee. She is the Vice-Chairman of the Fundraising & Sponsorship Committee. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana. 

 Freeman Koryekpor Awlesu Greater Accra Regional Correspondent