APSU 2002 Year Group announces key leadership appointments for 97th anniversary hosting & BOLT Steering Committee
APSU 2002 Year Group announced the appointment of members to lead the anniversary hosting & BOLT Steering Committee. Mr George Baffour Asare-Afriyie, Esq. and Dr Linus Kweku Labik have been appointed as Co-Chairmen, with Mr Raymond Andoh serving as Vice Chairman. These appointments take immediate effect.
The leadership reinforcement marks a significant step as the Committee transitions into the implementation phase of its mandate in preparation for the 97th Anniversary of St. Augustine's College. Mr Asare-Afriyie is currently Assistant Secretary of APSU USA, and is a former APSU Deputy Organiser and Porter. Dr Labik has served as Convenor of the APSU 2002 Year Group since December 2019. Mr Andoh has served in several leadership roles within the APSU 2002 Year Group, including Vice Convener of the national year group, Convener of the Takoradi Branch, and Chairman of the Biennial Conference.
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The APSU 2002 Year Group has announced key leadership appointments for the upcoming 97th anniversary hosting and BOLT Steering Committee - signaling a new phase in their preparations. The appointed leaders bring diverse experience, hinting at a strategic approach to alumni service and community development.
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