Ma adwo (good evening)!
Tonight we, the 2017 Ghana team, will take the first step in our international journey where we will spend five weeks completing international human centered design projects and cultivating a higher understanding of the culture and way of life of the people of Ghana.
To start off our journey we’ll give you a brief introduction to all of our team members to see who you’ll be hearing from over the next couple of weeks!
Amanda Moya is a fourth year Mechanical Engineering student from Las Vegas, Nevada. Her professional interests include work in energy generation through natural gas and wind power. During her time at Michigan Tech she was able to attend the 2015 Global Grand Challenges Summit in Beijing, China which peaked her interest in the energy industry and led to her industry experience with Consumers Energy.
Joshua Geschke is a fourth year Biomedical Engineering student from Riverview, Michigan. His professional interests include medical device research and development as well as their sales. Last summer, Joshua interned with Meridian Health Plan in their IT Security Department and helped identify opportunities and implement procedures to make Meridian’s IT Security policies more comprehensive.
Summer Oley is a fourth year Chemical Engineering student from Monroe, MI. Her professional interests include refining. During the spring of 2016 and 2017, Summer has worked at Marathon Petroleum Company at the Detroit Refinery in the Tech Services department and at the headquarters in Findlay in the Operations research department respectively.
Daniel Knenlein is a fourth year Computer Science student from Grand Rapids, Michigan. His professional interests include improving technical support through client studies and technician training. During the summer of 2016, Daniel interned with the Spectrum Health hospital network in their Information Services department.
The team will be based out of Sunyani, Ghana (pictured below) but our projects will take us to cities such as Kumasi, Babianeha, and many more!
We will posting (at least) on a weekly basis so make sure to come along on our adventure as we tell you about our experiences with tro tros, visiting monkey sanctuaries, the numerous unexpected challenges we’ll face with our projects and many other aspects of the next five weeks!
Yebe kyia (goodbye) from your 2017 Ghana Team!
Excited for all of you!
Wishing you all a very exciting and fun time in Ghana!
Josh behave yourself….ha ha….
can’t wait to see what the journey unfolds…
Looking forward in seeing your Adventures.
Well, you have been there a week. So what is going on with everyone? Hope you are accomplishing your goals and also enjoying your adventure. Your all in our thoughts and prayers for a safe and successful journey.
Gooooooo Team!! You can do it! Keep us posted. Hugs!!!
Thought you all might like to check out these Ghanian Music Artists. Rocky Dawuni; he’s a reggae singer. So far my favorite song of his is, Shine a Light. Kofi Ghanaba (he’s an african jazz artist (love his song “Africa Speaks”), Rian Benson (she’s a soul and jazz singer), and Sarkodie (hip hop).