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Lecturer, Department of Secretaryship and Management Studies, Faculty of Business and Management Studies, Koforidua Technical University, Ghana.
Ph.D. in Management, MSc Accounting and Finance, Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting and Finance, MBA (Financial Management), B.COM, HND Accountancy
Dr. Frank Nana Otoo is a highly accomplished academician with a remarkable educational background and a deep dedication to the pursuit of knowledge. He holds a Master of Science in Accounting and Finance from the prestigious University of Northampton in the United Kingdom, where he honed his expertise in financial analysis and management. Driven by his passion for research and academic excellence, he further pursued a PhD in Management from the renowned Mittal School of Business at Lovely Professional University in Punjab, India. Currently, Dr.Otoo serves as a distinguished lecturer in the Department of Secretaryship and Management Studies at the esteemed Faculty of Business and Management Studies, Koforidua Technical University. His teaching style is characterized by enthusiasm, adaptability, and commitment, and he excels in guiding and inspiring students on their academic journey.
Dr.Otoo's skills extend beyond the classroom, as he possesses excellent administrative, communication, and organizational abilities. Whether working independently or as part of a team, he consistently delivers exceptional results while adhering to tight schedules and deadlines. Moreover, his positive outlook and strong problem-solving skills make him a valued asset in any academic or professional environment. As a prolific researcher, Dr.Otoo's interests span various domains, including Management, Human Resource Management and Development, and Finance. Notably, he actively contributes to the scholarly community by serving as a peer-reviewer for highly reputable journals, ensuring the rigor and quality of academic publications. Dr. Frank Nana Otoo's unwavering dedication to education and research makes him a true inspiration and a driving force in the academic world.