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Abraham Kudiabor

BS Business Administration/MS Global Logistics
Ghana

Phase

II

Cohort

8

I envision a world where quality healthcare and its related logistics are placed at the dispensation of the less privileged in society, and the agricultural supply chain is streamlined to enhance a seamless flow of produce, reducing post-harvest losses, especially in Africa, while supplying enough food to feed the world’s poor.

 

 

Abraham Kudiabor is an aspiring entrepreneur studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He is a master’s student studying Global Logistics at Arizona State University through the Mastercard ASU’s International Accelerated Degree Program (IADP) in the 3+1+1. Abraham has a strong sense of leadership, humor, and business. He is passionate about leveraging the prospects of entrepreneurship in transforming the Agricultural and Health sectors in Ghana. Being a first-generation college student, his resolve is to alleviate suffering by any means and scale possible. Abraham has a strong interest in leadership with an immense belief in transformational and ethical leadership. He is an alumnus of the Harvard Business School Crossroads Emerging Leaders Program, and YALI Network Fellow. Abraham has participated in a series of leadership programs, including serving as Vice President of Net Impact KNUST and a pioneer in the institution of the KNUST Innovation and Simulation Center. As an emerging leader and entrepreneur, Abraham possesses good insight into Customer Relationship Management, Business and Product Development from working as an intern with the Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited and Sesi Technologies – an agricultural technology company, striving to mitigate post-harvest losses in Africa. He currently works with a team of four passionate students toward developing a portable precision agricultural technology for rapid soil testing. Abraham believes in a world where quality healthcare and its related logistics are placed at the dispensation of the poor and less privileged in society, and the agricultural supply chain is streamlined to enhance a seamless flow of produce, reducing post-harvest losses especially in Africa, while supplying enough food to feed the world’s poor. He enjoys reading books on leadership and business, listening to music, meditating, and playing the piano. Abraham desires to be a world-acclaimed expert in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Sustainability.