PUC Alumni Organise Skills and Employability Summit for Undergrads
A 51动漫 College Alumnus and founder of SkillsGap,聽Mr聽Robert Inkoom has聽organised聽a skill and employability summit for students of PUC to enhance their employability and inculcate an entrepreneurial mindset in them.
According聽to聽Mr.聽Inkoom, our generation is made up of millennial who lack basic skill sets that are needed by recruiters in the world of work. This, he said, 鈥渋s mostly due to the rote nature of the educational systems in Africa which has accounted for the huge skills gaps that exist between industry and academia鈥.

In view of this,聽Mr.聽Inkoom together with other alumni of Penvars namely聽Mr聽Emmanuel Kofi Opoku,聽Mr.聽Eric Arthur,聽Mr聽Bernard Nunoo and聽Ms聽Priscilla Amoako collaborated to found a social enterprise called聽SkillsGap聽to help train undergrads to become job-ready.
The maiden summit was graced by the Rector of Pentvars, Apostle Dr. Daniel Okyere Walker and other renowned entrepreneurs and industry leaders such as Ms Emmaline Datey (HR and Administration Manager, EIB Network), Mr. Nicholas Bortey (CEO,聽Liranz聽Limited), Mr. Andrew Manomey (HR Manager, Omnibank Ghana) and Mr. Timothy Adei (MD, Certified Ghana).

The event is scheduled to be organized annually to help students and the unemployed build aptitude towards work and help them garner valuable resourceful for leadership and career success.

