The Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Obeng Agyenim Boateng as the new Head of Corporate Communications. This strategic appointment marks a new chapter in the Fund’s ongoing commitment to transparency, visibility, and impactful stakeholder engagement across Ghana.
Mr. Boateng brings with him a distinguished background in leadership, public administration, education, and strategic communication. His extensive experience and unwavering dedication to public service position him perfectly to lead the Fund’s communication efforts, ensuring that its mission and programs are effectively conveyed to students, educational institutions, and the general public.
His leadership is expected to strengthen SLTF’s public engagement, enhance awareness of loan accessibility, and foster trust between the Fund and its diverse stakeholders. The Fund is confident that Mr. Boateng’s expertise will play a pivotal role in shaping a more dynamic and responsive communication strategy.
“We proudly welcome Mr. Obeng Agyenim Boateng to this critical role. His appointment reflects our commitment to excellence and our resolve to serve Ghanaian students better,” the SLTF stated.
The management and staff of SLTF extend their warmest congratulations to Mr. Boateng and wish him success as he undertakes this important responsibility.
Sincerely,
Students Loan Trust Fund
Accra, Ghana
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