Welcome Rudolph!

Best,
-ENock

Le dim. 9 févr. 2020 à 10:04, Rudolph Ampofo <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Thanks, Jack for the warm introduction.
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> It is wonderful to e-meet you all. As Jack mentioned, I am focused on
> implementing a partnerships strategy in the Sub-Saharan African region that
> will grow our movement and support the wonderful work you are all doing.
>
> I look forward to connecting with each of you individually to learn about
> all the work you have and continue to do. I hope to understand from your
> perspective, the partnership needs of the movement and how we work together
> to grow our footprint as well as the participation of Africans in the free
> knowledge movement (readers, contributors, and advisors).
>
> Feel free to connect over email. Let's set up some time to talk.
>
> Best
>
> Rudolph
>
> On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 9:40 AM Jack Rabah <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> Hope you are all well.
>>
>> I am so happy to introduce Rudolph Ampofo, who has joined the Wikimedia
>> Foundation Partnership's team as our new Sub-Saharan Africa
>> Partnerships Manager.
>>
>> For the past four years, I have been managing our partnerships across the
>> two regions of the Middle East and Africa, and I am excited to work
>> alongside Rudolph to ensure a smooth transition as he takes over our
>> Sub-Saharan Africa partnerships. I will now be focusing more on building
>> and maintaining partnerships across the MENA (Middle East North Africa)
>> region.
>>
>> Here is some information about Rudolph:
>>
>>
>> *Rudolph is passionate about impacting lives in rural and marginalized
>> communities in Africa. He has degrees in Human Resources and Law. After
>> working with a local HR and management consulting firm, he set up his first
>> business, a center-based program for children with Autism and other related
>> disorders (ASD). They have impacted over 100 children with ASD in Kumasi,
>> Ghana. *
>>
>> *He later set up Craft Education, which supported Eneza expansion into
>> West Africa (Ghana & Ivory Coast) and has impacted over 40,000 learners in
>> rural and marginalized communities via text messaging e-learning platform.
>> Rudolph also contributed at the strategic level helping Eneza win awards
>> from GSMA and MIT Solve. Currently, Craft Education is exploring how to use
>> technology to change access to healthcare, service providers and education
>> for individuals with ASD in Africa (this is his passion project!). Rudolph
>> is also excited about work that challenges the equilibrium and changes
>> lives for the better. He turns into a geek and his eyes light up! He loves
>> manga and martial arts (former practitioner of TKD and Karate…he is
>> planning on picking it up again). Husband, learning to cook, likes nice
>> things, a tech enthusiast (self-taught front-end development and loves
>> product management). FYI, he really cares about the borders on the excel
>> sheet! (you would think it’s the world cup).*
>>
>> Rudolph is based in Accra, Ghana and is working on implementing a
>> partnerships strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa, with a special focus on
>> increasing usage, access, and awareness of Wikimedia projects, as well as
>> the availability of locally relevant content.
>>
>> Feel free to reach out and welcome Rudolph!
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Jack
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> *Jack Rabah*
>>
>> Lead Partnerships Manager - Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
>>
>> Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
>>
>>
>
> --
>
> *Rudolph Ampofo*
>
> Partnerships Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa
>
> Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
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