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Mark Moses Mantey was born and raised in a village near Ankaful, Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana, West Africa. His parents worked hard to provide him with an education and with the support of religious orders he managed to complete his second level education. Due to an extraordinary act of generosity from Fr Patrick Seaver in Limerick, Mark was funded to undertake his third level education at the 51社区 starting in 2001 as a mature international student. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration in 2005, a Master's Degree in Public Administration in 2006 and a PhD in 2012. Mark believes his UL education and experience has made a huge impact to his working life, allowing him to make a difference for communities in Ghana and across Africa.鈥 

In 2004, while a student at UL, Mark helped to establish 鈥淕hana Engage鈥 projects at UL, including a Cooperative Education placement initiative bringing undergraduates from UL to Ghana for six months stints. He now oversees this programme (for which UL won a National Employability Award) with more than 80 Irish students from different disciplines having worked to-date as volunteers under the programme. 

During his time at UL, Mark worked at the University鈥檚 Quality Unit鈥 (2007) to provide鈥痟elp, guidance and assistance to departments undertaking quality review processes and working towards quality improvements. He provided administrative support for University quality reviews and says 鈥渢his experience is making a huge impact in his work life in Ghana鈥.鈥 Mark also mentored many African students during their time in UL and helped them become a supportive community, founding the Ghana-Irish Friendship Society. 

Since returning to Ghana in 2012, Mark鈥痺as the project manager for the British National Lottery and Charities Board funded project for the redevelopment of the Leprosy Survivors Village near Ankaful where 80 new homes were built under the scheme. This village is now called Enyinndakurom, 鈥榓 place beyond our dreams鈥. He also worked as assistant hospital administrator at St Francis Xavier Hospital, Assin Foso, Central Region, Ghana and while there, was the team leader who investigated into the causes of maternal mortality at the hospital. 

Today, Mark is the Executive Director of the Padre Pio Rehabilitation Centre (PPRC), an agency whose work is primarily based around the rehabilitation and reintegration of Leprosy Survivors and their families.鈥 PPRC also operates a day-care centre for children and young adults with special needs, a Family Support Centre (residential and outreach) and a long-term nursing care centre for elderly leprosy survivors. At PPRC, Mark provides day-to-day leadership and management, reviewing the on-going sustainability of the centre, managing budgets, implementing strategy and improving policy, process and procedure, in conjunction with key stakeholders. He is committed to the mission of the Centre - to 鈥榩rovide a safe place for those for whom society says there is no place- the marginalised and those in need鈥. 

Outside of PPRC, Mark works as a management consultant (helping organisations, especially religious congregations and village communities) and as鈥痑 Researcher (working with NGO鈥檚 and promoting good governance). Mark is respectfully referred to as 鈥淪enior鈥 by the community in which he works and lives, a reference to his leadership and vision for his community. 

Mark鈥檚 other interests are football, music and particularly, politics (an interest which he says came from his parents who were greatly interested in the evolving nation of Ghana from when it became independent in 1957). Married to Gladys, they have four children: Joe, Mark, Linda and Rita who also studied at UL, graduating with a Master Degree in Project Management in 2013. Also, Mark鈥檚 sister, Rose, a nurse and midwife, has worked with the UL Department of Nursing and Midwifery and hosted midwives at the Mercy Hospital, Mankessim, Ghana. 

Maintaining his close ties with UL, Mark is the University鈥檚 representative in Ghana and continues to raise and enhance the public profile of his鈥痑lma mater鈥痠n West Africa. 

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