By empowering and nurturing the educational and leadership potential of our youth, we can foster a belief in themselves and their aspirations. This investment in the younger generation holds the promise of a brighter future for Ghana. As they grow and thrive, Ghana will witness the transformative effects of their capabilities, leading to a more influential and prosperous nation that benefits all its citizens
— Frank Adu

With educational accomplishments, Frank holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) degree in Geography and an MBA in Finance. His dedication to education was recognized when he received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the University of Ghana in 2013. As an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and an alumnus of the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme at the SAID Business School, Oxford, Frank exemplifies his commitment to continuous learning and professional development. He is also an alumnus of the Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Legon (ODADIE), further emphasizing his connection to his alma mater.

About

Frank

Frank is a retired banker with an impressive 30-year career in the banking sector. Notably, he served as the Managing Director of CAL Bank Limited for two decades and currently holds positions on multiple boards, including Legacy Bonds Limited, Foundation for Orthopaedics and Complex Spine, Quality Insurance Company Limited, TLG Capital, University of Ghana Enterprises Limited, and GAB Health Insurance Company Limited. He is actively involved in various organizations as a Trustee for the Achimota Golf Club and the Millennium Excellence Foundation Endowment Fund. Furthermore, Frank has held influential leadership roles as Chairman of the National Health Insurance Council and the Ghana Stock Exchange.

Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Frank received prestigious accolades. The Africa Leadership Magazine awarded him the title of Africa Banker of the Year in 2018, and he was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Ghana CEO Summit in the same year. Additionally, in 2021, the Ghana Institute of Architects honored Frank with an Honorary Membership as a testament to his generous support and contributions to the field of Architecture in Ghana.