isaac aggrey
Enterprise creation, innovation and business growth are an important part of employment policies that can address one of the endemic problems of developing countries, which is the lack of demand for formal jobs.
It is an undeniable fact that higher rates of enterprise creation are associated with higher levels of employment.
As an entrepreneur, I always aspire to make a distinction in my community. I am therefore open to opportunities that will fortify mutual benefit to propel communities to grow in either the corporate / entrepreneurial world!
Isaac Aggrey holds Level 4 City & Guilds Licentiateship a United Kingdom qualification which is the first stage in the Senior Awards Structure in General Engineering obtained from the University of Science and Technology Ghana, and currently pursuing BSc in Computer Science (IT Management) with University of South Africa.
He has 6 years experience in Training and Coaching relating to businesses.
His broad technical and management experience has made him a versatile consultant in the fields of Management, Training and Designing.
He is a professional who has demonstrated sound business judgment, decisiveness, well-developed planning, analytical, and communication skills, and a consistently high level of performance in a variety of progressively responsible and challenging assignments.
He is accustomed to a fast-paced environment where deadlines are a priority and handling multiple jobs simultaneously is his requirement. With six years experience in business, Isaac enjoys challenges and work hard to attain his goals. Constant communication with all levels of management has strengthened his interpersonal skills.
His special areas of interest are: Computing, Training, Designing, Staff Performance Appraisal, Communication, Discipline, Leadership, Motivation and Action Planning.
Professional Experience
Isaac had most of his experience from Central Communication and Consulting Company Ltd CENCOM, a large consulting company in Accra, Ghana. He had the responsibility to provide basic training in Basic Supervisory / Management Skills for 2 years.
In 2006, Isaac was appointed the Chairperson of Students In free Enterprise (SIFE) at UNISA where he undertook major assignments in empowering young adult women in entrepreneurship.
He was also assigned to represent women in parliament in 2007 where he spoke on issues concerning women.
He also joined the Oaks of Righteousness Ministries International an NGO in Eastern Cape (South Africa) where he offered vocational courses such as:
Computer Literacy, Women in Politics, Child Abuse and Prevention, HIV / AIDS Care Prevention, Principles of Home Management, Gender Inequality and Problems, Women in Jet Age among others.
He has studied extensively on other short courses to broaden his knowledge both in and out of the classroom with in-house training from Saville Holdsworth United Kingdom.
Isaac is actively involve in community outreach projects (raising women entrepreneurs) through SIFE in the Western Cape

