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Kwame Bawuah-Edusei
Ghana ambassador to Switzerland
In office
2004–2006
Appointed by John Kufuor
Preceded by Fritz Kwabena Poku
Succeeded by Kwabena Baah-Duodu
Ghana Ambassador to the United States of America
In office
5 September 2006 – 7 December 2009
Appointed by John Kufuor
Preceded by Fritz Kwabena Poku
Succeeded by Daniel Ohene Agyekum
Personal details
Born10 June 1955
Ghana
Education Kumasi Academy
Alma mater
Occupation
Profession Physician

Kwame Bawuah-Edusei is a Ghanaian physician, entrepreneur and diplomat. He served as Ghana's ambassador to Switzerland from 2004 to 2006, and Ghana's Ambassador to the United States of America from 2006 to 2009.

Early life and education

Bawuah-Edusei was born 10 June 1955. He had his secondary education at Kumasi Academy, and proceeded to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where he studied Human Biology. [1] [2] He later entered the Howard University Hospital where he had his medical residency in family medicine. [1] [2]

Career

Bawuah-Edusei worked as a medical practitioner and an entrepreneur prior to his ambassadorial appointment. He was the head of Educe Medical Center, a hospital he founded in Alexandria, Virginia. [2] He founded the Educe Capital LLC, a firm that focused on bio-medicine, real estate, and agro processing, and also founded the EO Group with his business partner George Yaw Owusu. [3] [4] In 2004 Bawuah-Edusei was appointed Ghana's ambassador to Switzerland. [5] [6] He served in this capacity until 2006 when he was appointed Ghana's Ambassador to the United States of America. [7] [8] [9] He held this office until 2009.

Personal life

Bawuah-Edusei is married to Evangeline Bawuah-Edusei. [10]

Book

Thrived Despite the Odds, 2019 [11] [12] [13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Bayor, Ronald H. (2011-07-22). Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans [4 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. ISBN  978-0-313-35787-9.
  2. ^ a b c "allAfrica.com: myAfrica". myafrica.allafrica.com. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  3. ^ Obeng-Odoom, Franklin (2014-06-13). Oiling the Urban Economy: Land, Labour, Capital, and the State in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-317-68276-9.
  4. ^ Schnurr, Matthew A.; Swatuk, Larry A. (2012-03-02). Natural Resources and Social Conflict: Towards Critical Environmental Security. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN  978-0-230-29783-8.
  5. ^ Vieta, Kojo T. (2005). Know Your Ministers: 2005-2009. Flagbearers Publishers.
  6. ^ Surf Ghana Business Directory. Surf Publications. 2006.
  7. ^ Perry, Penny (2008-12-04). Federal Staff Directory 2009/Winter. SAGE Publications. ISBN  978-0-87289-251-4.
  8. ^ Print, Congress (U S. ) Joint Committee on (2010). Official Congressional Directory, 2009-2010: 111th Congress, Convened January 2009 (Paperback). U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN  978-0-16-083727-2.
  9. ^ Banks, Arthur S.; Overstreet, William; Muller, Thomas (2008-04-15). Political Handbook of the World 2008. CQ Press. ISBN  978-0-87289-528-7.
  10. ^ "Edusei Foundation supports Kumasi Children's Home". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  11. ^ Bawuah-Edusei, Kwame. Thrived Despite the Odds. Lulu.com. ISBN  978-1-7340166-1-1.
  12. ^ "Former Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S. Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei Launches Autobiography in the United States | AMIP News". amipnewsonline.org. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  13. ^ "Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei launches autobiography in US". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kwame Bawuah-Edusei
Ghana ambassador to Switzerland
In office
2004–2006
Appointed by John Kufuor
Preceded by Fritz Kwabena Poku
Succeeded by Kwabena Baah-Duodu
Ghana Ambassador to the United States of America
In office
5 September 2006 – 7 December 2009
Appointed by John Kufuor
Preceded by Fritz Kwabena Poku
Succeeded by Daniel Ohene Agyekum
Personal details
Born10 June 1955
Ghana
Education Kumasi Academy
Alma mater
Occupation
Profession Physician

Kwame Bawuah-Edusei is a Ghanaian physician, entrepreneur and diplomat. He served as Ghana's ambassador to Switzerland from 2004 to 2006, and Ghana's Ambassador to the United States of America from 2006 to 2009.

Early life and education

Bawuah-Edusei was born 10 June 1955. He had his secondary education at Kumasi Academy, and proceeded to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where he studied Human Biology. [1] [2] He later entered the Howard University Hospital where he had his medical residency in family medicine. [1] [2]

Career

Bawuah-Edusei worked as a medical practitioner and an entrepreneur prior to his ambassadorial appointment. He was the head of Educe Medical Center, a hospital he founded in Alexandria, Virginia. [2] He founded the Educe Capital LLC, a firm that focused on bio-medicine, real estate, and agro processing, and also founded the EO Group with his business partner George Yaw Owusu. [3] [4] In 2004 Bawuah-Edusei was appointed Ghana's ambassador to Switzerland. [5] [6] He served in this capacity until 2006 when he was appointed Ghana's Ambassador to the United States of America. [7] [8] [9] He held this office until 2009.

Personal life

Bawuah-Edusei is married to Evangeline Bawuah-Edusei. [10]

Book

Thrived Despite the Odds, 2019 [11] [12] [13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Bayor, Ronald H. (2011-07-22). Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans [4 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. ISBN  978-0-313-35787-9.
  2. ^ a b c "allAfrica.com: myAfrica". myafrica.allafrica.com. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  3. ^ Obeng-Odoom, Franklin (2014-06-13). Oiling the Urban Economy: Land, Labour, Capital, and the State in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-317-68276-9.
  4. ^ Schnurr, Matthew A.; Swatuk, Larry A. (2012-03-02). Natural Resources and Social Conflict: Towards Critical Environmental Security. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN  978-0-230-29783-8.
  5. ^ Vieta, Kojo T. (2005). Know Your Ministers: 2005-2009. Flagbearers Publishers.
  6. ^ Surf Ghana Business Directory. Surf Publications. 2006.
  7. ^ Perry, Penny (2008-12-04). Federal Staff Directory 2009/Winter. SAGE Publications. ISBN  978-0-87289-251-4.
  8. ^ Print, Congress (U S. ) Joint Committee on (2010). Official Congressional Directory, 2009-2010: 111th Congress, Convened January 2009 (Paperback). U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN  978-0-16-083727-2.
  9. ^ Banks, Arthur S.; Overstreet, William; Muller, Thomas (2008-04-15). Political Handbook of the World 2008. CQ Press. ISBN  978-0-87289-528-7.
  10. ^ "Edusei Foundation supports Kumasi Children's Home". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  11. ^ Bawuah-Edusei, Kwame. Thrived Despite the Odds. Lulu.com. ISBN  978-1-7340166-1-1.
  12. ^ "Former Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S. Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei Launches Autobiography in the United States | AMIP News". amipnewsonline.org. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  13. ^ "Dr. Kwame Bawuah-Edusei launches autobiography in US". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-11-25.

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