Mr. Francis Kwaku Kyeremeh is a passionate, diligent and a well qualified Assistant Registrar and expert in educational administration and management. He has developed excellent skills, competencies and interest in teaching, research, writing skills and community service. He is a team player and has the willingness to serve and strives to achieve results even in challenging circumstances. He has the ability to adapt and create stable environment around him.
Francis possesses proven Research and Documentation skills and has some peer review articles published to his credit. He has considerable experiences, skills and competencies in Team Building, Business Plan Development, Report Writing and Project Management with Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs). He has taught as a professional teacher for over 25 years. He taught French, English Social Studies at various levels of education.
Currently, he works at the University of Cape Coast at the rank of Assistant Registrar and holds the post of Assistant Head teacher at the University Primary School under the Directorate of Consular and General Services. He is Proficient in the French Language.
Mr. Kyeremeh holds a Master of Philosophy in Administration in Higher Education from Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA). He is now awaiting viva voce for his PhD Thesis. He also holds a Master of Arts in Governance and Sustainable Development form the School of Development Studies (SDS), a Bachelor's Degree in Education and a Diploma in Basic Education, all from University of Cape Coast.
He did his secondary education at St James Seminary/Secondary in Sunyani and obtained his Advanced Level (A Level) certificate at Osei Kyeretwie Secondary in Kumasi. He was trained as a French teacher at Mount Mary College of Education, Somanya.
Mr. Kyeremeh has a strong affinity for social work and community service. He has served on a number of boards and committees in different capacities. Currently he is the Chairman for the Affiliation, Accreditation and Documentation Committee, Nsawkaw College of Education (new) in the Tain District and a member of the Steering Committee for the College. Through his instrumentality, the college has been affiliated to UCC. He is an Advisory Board Member for Youthwatch-Ghana, a Non-Governmental Organisation. He also serves as the Regional Secretary to the Central Regional Alliance for Mental Health and Development, Cape Coast, since 2015. Again, he is a member of the Liturgical Committee of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Pedu – Cape Coast.
He hails from Nsawkaw in the Tain District of the Bono Region. He is married with four glorious children.