George Aryee
George Aryee | |
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8th Director-General of the GBC | |
In office 1991–1992 | |
President | John Jerry Rawlings |
Preceded by | Lebrecht Wilhelm Fifi Hesse |
Succeeded by | David Anaglate |
Personal details | |
Born | George Aryee Gold Coast |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Education | |
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George Aryee is a Ghanaian public servant. He served as the Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation from 1991 to 1992.
Early life and education[]
Aryee had his secondary education at Adisadel College, Cape Coast, and later continued at Wesley College, Kumasi to train as a teacher in 1959.[1] After his teacher training, he enrolled at the University of Cape Coast where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1969.[1] A year later he obtained a Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) sponsored scholarship to study at the University of Ottawa, Canada, where he obtained a his Master's degree in Administration.[2]
Career[]
Following his studies abroad, Aryee joined the Advanced Teacher Training College, Winneba (one of the colleges that were merged to create the University of Education, Winneba) as a lecturer.[2] He later worked at Central Regional Development Corporation as its Managing Director, and the African Timber and Plywood company as a Training and Development Manager and later it's Public Relations Manager.[2] Prior to his appointment as Director General of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, he was the Managing Director of a food processing company called Tema Food Complex.[1] Aryee served as the Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation from 1991 to 1992.[1][3][4][5]
See also[]
- Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
References[]
- ^ a b c d Combroad. Commonwealth Broadcasting Association. 1990.
- ^ a b c Combroad. Commonwealth Broadcasting Association. 1990.
- ^ AED: Africa Economic Digest. MEED Limited. 1990.
- ^ World Radio TV Handbook. Cardfont Publishers under license from Billboard Publications. 1994.
- ^ "Reviving Ghanaian highlife in Ghana and beyond". GBC Ghana Online. 2019-10-06. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- Ghanaian educators
- Broadcasting in Ghana
- Alumni of Adisadel College
- University of Cape Coast alumni
- University of Ottawa alumni