Dr. Daniel Kwayisi is a highly knowledgeable professional in the field of Geology. He has a solid background in petrology and tectonics, having earned a Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree in Geology, a Master of Philosophy in Geology from the University of Ghana, and a Doctoral degree in Geology from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Daniel Kwayisi has been conducting extensive research on the Precambrian geology of Ghana for over a decade and is actively involved in base metal and industrial mineral exploration from prospecting to a consulting role. Some of his projects include studying the architecture of the Buem Structural Unit and its implications for the tectonic evolution of the Pan-African Dahomeyide Orogen, as well as the geological evolution of the granitoids of the Suhum basin and Lawra belt and petro-hydrogeological studies of crystalline aquifers in the Pan-African Dahomeyide belt. His academic contributions are evident in the numerous publications he has published in both local and international journals. Dr. Daniel Kwayisi is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Earth Science, University of Ghana. His leadership role in the Department of Earth Science, University of Ghana include Graduate Coordinator (2020-2021), Examinations Officer (2021-2023), and Equipment Committee Member. He is a Hall Tutor, and member of the Elizabeth Sey Hall Management committee and a fellow of Akuafo Hall of the University of Ghana. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he focuses on the evolution of plate tectonics in the Paleoarchean. Moreover, Dr. Daniel Kwayisi is an active member of the geological community. He is a life member and newsletter editor/Information Officer of the Geological Society of Africa. He is also a member of the Ghana Institute of Geoscientists, where he serves as the Secretary of the Elections Committee and a member of the Conference Committee. Other international geological memberships include the Young Earth Scientists Network, AMREC Working Group, the Geological Society of South Africa, the European Association of Geochemistry, and the European Union of Geoscience. His involvement in these associations reflects his dedication and active local and international participation.
John Logan Micock – A Leader in Urban Planning and Construction John Logan Micock is a seasoned professional in Urban Planning, Real Estate, the Construction Industry, and Project Management, with 33 years of global experience, including 19 years in Africa. He has a proven track record in both the public and private sectors, and his expertise spans multinational projects. Notable Projects John has several notable projects to his name: Seychelles Islands: John was the planner who orchestrated the design and implementation of the new 311-hectare Master Development Plan East Coast for land reclamation from the sea, creating new land for development. Canada: He has worked on complex projects including hospitals, international airports, mixed-use commercial developments, shopping malls, office towers, schools, casinos, and residential estates. Ghana: John was instrumental in the planning and execution of several large international projects, including a single project worth US$ 120 million. His work spans TIERS 1, 2 & 3 projects, including EPC projects and Design Build in the Caribbean and various African countries. Global Impact John’s projects have taken him across the globe, particularly in Africa where he has been active in countries like Nigeria, Morocco, Algeria, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, South Sudan, Djibouti, Tanzania, Zambia, Liberia, Togo, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, and others. His work extends to the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. His expertise covers a broad range of industries including Gold Mine Construction facilities, Oil & Gas Construction facilities, and Military Construction projects for clients from Canada, the USA, Australia, Japan, Europe, and South Africa. Significant Contributions in Ghana John Logan Micock played a pivotal role in several large projects in Ghana, including: The BOST Twin Towers The Analise Town Homes Refurbishment of the Tarkwa Railway Station Devtraco Real Estate Community 25 Residential Estate Directly overseeing the construction of Tamale International Airport and Hajj Village Kumasi International Airport The Incatema – GIDA Irrigation Project in Mankessim He has also consulted for multinationals such as MECWIDE Portugal, Montjoira Spain, Incatema Spain, and SIVOKO Africa. Academic and Professional Credentials John holds the following academic qualifications: A first degree in Urban Planning from Ecôle National des Equipments Urbains (ENTE), Montpellier, France. A second degree in Urban Planning & Management from the Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France. A Diploma in Municipal Infrastructure Management from l’Institut International d’Administration Publics, Paris, France. A Diploma in Construction Management from ENEC, Montreal, Canada. A Certificate in Contract Law from Harvard Law in the USA. Professional Affiliations John Logan Micock is a Fellow of the American Academy of Project Management. He is also a Master Project Manager and a Certified International Project Manager from the same institution.
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