Ama Duncan
Ama Duncan has over 12 years’ experience in the human resources development field and is the founder of Corporate Training Solutions (CTS), where she helps organizations meet their performance targets through employee learning and development activities. She is also the founder of The Fabulous Woman Network (FWN), where she brings women together to share experiences, learn, network, and collaborate. Through The FWN, Ama has shared the life-changing stories of over 150 fabulous women reaching over 3 million people on social media. Through CTS, she has trained over 800 people. She mentors women and speaks on radio and television shows as well as conferences including TEDx Adum. Ama Duncan has been published in reputable newspapers and blogs and is currently an Access Bank W Ambassador. With a Master’s in Business Administration from Paris Graduate School of Management, France, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Ghana, Ama Duncan is committed to celebrating, developing and inspiring women, and providing solutions to employee training needs. Upon completion of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, she hopes to use the experience and network to facilitate business coaching for 25 women entrepreneurs in Ghana by the end of 2017.Ama Duncan has over 12 years’ experience in the human resources development field and is the founder of Corporate Training Solutions (CTS), where she helps organizations meet their performance targets through employee learning and development activities. She is also the founder of The Fabulous Woman Network (FWN), where she brings women together to share experiences, learn, network, and collaborate. Through The FWN, Ama has shared the life-changing stories of over 150 fabulous women reaching over 3 million people on social media. Through CTS, she has trained over 800 people. She mentors women and speaks on radio and television shows as well as conferences including TEDx Adum. Ama has been published in reputable newspapers and blogs and is currently an Access Bank W Ambassador. With a Master’s in Business Administration from Paris Graduate School of Management, France, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Ghana, Ama Duncan is committed to celebrating, developing and inspiring women, and providing solutions to employee training needs. Upon completion of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, she hopes to use the experience and network to facilitate business coaching for 25 women entrepreneurs in Ghana by the end of 2017.