
Kofi has traveled a long way in a short time - from a little village
in the West African country of Ghana, to playing football on the lawn
at the University of Virginia, to consulting for the U.S. Agency for
International Development. Kofi was fourteen when he came to the United
States and entered first Minnie Howard and then T.C. Williams High
School. Kofi says of T.C. Williams: "One never really forgets that
school. There was virtually no interest that the school couldn't
accommodate- great teachers; wonderful learning opportunities, and
plenty of activities to develop leadership skills. I learned as much
from activities like intramural sports, Latin club competitions, and
participating on the debate team as I did from sitting in my classroom."
At UVA, where he earned a B.A. in Foreign Affairs and Economics
in 2003, Kofi served as a teaching and research assistant in a course
on Africa and the World, and as editor of a newsletter on
African and Caribbean cultures. He also served as vice president of
the UVA chapter of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. He was an active member
of the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, a volunteer tutor in
the Charlottesville I Have a Dream Foundation and a Big Brother.
Today Kofi is a development finance specialist with the United
States Agency for International Development. He has traveled
extensively throughout sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern Europe overseeing
US Government loan guarantee programs.
Kofi is proud to have been selected as one of the Scholarship
Fund Portraits of Success and is honored to be part of what he calls
"this great homegrown program of encouragement and support."
T.C. Williams Class of 1999
B.A., Foreign Affairs, Economics, University of Virginia, 2003
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