22nd November 2022 3:29:51 PM
2 mins readFor the first time in the University of Ghana's 75-year history and the 60 years since the UG Business School, UGBS, was founded, a female professor of finance is on the faculty.
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Prof. Vera Ogeh Fiador is the keeper of that record; the UG Council granted her the job in a statement dated November 18, 2022.
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Prof. Fiador joined UGBS in 2008 and is described as a complete academic with Legon training.
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She began working at the Business School in 2008 after receiving her MPhil in Finance from the University of Ghana Business School in 2006 and her BSc Administration degree (Banking and Finance with First Class) from the same institution in 2003.
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“The first female Associate Professor of Finance has been dedicated to the University since she joined the university and serves on a number of ad hoc and standing committees, including the University's Finance and General Purposes Committee, and the Resource Allocation for Academic Purposes Committee.
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“Until her sabbatical in 2020, she also served as a tutor for Legon Hall. She is currently the Programme Coordinator for one of the Business School's flagship programmes, the One-Year MSc in Development Finance,” the statement read in part.
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Maybe not very high up in the leadership of the university as a whole, Prof. Fiador joins a league of women history-makers at the University, a list that includes Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo.
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Amfo, a former pro-Vice-Chancellor made history on two different levels with her appointment as the youngest VC and the first woman to be appointed last year.
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Her appointment was ratified by the head of UG's Governing Council and the Chancellor of the university - also history-makers in their own right.
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The duo were; Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse, the first female Chancellor. In attendance was Justice Sophia Akuffo (Rtd), the first female Chair of the University Council.
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Brief about the history-making Professor of Finance
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Prof Vera Ogeh Fiador started her primary school education at Datus Complex, Dansoman, truncating at class three to continue at Christ Mission School, Kwashieman and then to Ministry of Health School, Korle-Bu for her Junior High School education.
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She then got admission to Holy Child School, Cape Coast, where she obtained her high school (SSCE) certificate.
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Professor Fiador holds a PhD in Management (with Finance specialisation) from the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her PhD research focused on Monetary Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Her core expertise lies in the areas of corporate governance, corporate finance, gender diversity, enterprise risk management, and environmental and social risk management. She has a number of peer-reviewed publications to her name.
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Prof Vera Ogeh Fiador is married to Mr. Daniel Fiador, Esq. and they are blessed with 4 children.
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