Scoliosis Foundation Ghana Advisory Board

The Scoliosis Foundation Ghana (SFG) Advisory Board is a distinguished body of experts and professionals committed to providing strategic guidance and insights to support the foundation’s mission. The board plays an advisory role, offering expertise in healthcare, advocacy, fundraising, and policy development to enhance scoliosis awareness, early detection, and treatment accessibility in Ghana.

Gabriel Ntow Quao

Founder / CEO

Gabriel Ntow Quao, born and raised in Ghana, is a remarkable individual who has faced the challenges of scoliosis with unwavering determination and an indomitable spirit. Despite being diagnosed with scoliosis at a young age, Gabriel never allowed his condition to define him or limit his potential. Instead, he turned his adversity into a powerful catalyst for change and became an advocate for others who suffer from scoliosis.

With unwavering determination, Gabriel formed the Scoliosis Foundation Ghana, a nonprofit organization that provides support, screening, resources, and education to individuals with scoliosis in Ghana. Through the Scoliosis Foundation Ghana, Gabriel has organized outreach programmes, fundraising events, and awareness campaigns to ensure that no one facing scoliosis in Ghana feels alone or without access to proper care and support.

OUR BOARD

Dr. Benedicta Quao, MPhil. PHD

Chair

Ms. Benedicta Quao is a multifaceted professional with expertise in economics, research, and management consulting. As a Lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), she teaches Entrepreneurship Development and Business Ethics.

Ms. Quao holds a PhD in Marketing and an MPhil. Economics degree, with research focused on "The implications of the M2+ Aggregate for Monetary Management in Ghana". She also possesses a BA (Honors) Economics and Mathematics degree and a diploma in Education.

With over a decade of experience, Ms. Quao has worked in various capacities, including a 10-year tenure at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in the Performance Improvement Unit, where she handled market research, fund management, training coordination, micro and small enterprises development, and gender-related services, as well as corporate social responsibility activities. She has also served as a consultant for Optimal Consultancy Services, Special Advisor for Africa Forum Network (Affnet), Associate Consultant for GIMPA Consultancy Services, and Economic Advisor for Pentax Management Consultancy Services. Additionally, she has worked as an assistant administrator at the Ministry of Health Services and as an auditor with Deloitte and Touché.

Currently, Ms. Quao serves as the Board Chair of VisionFund Ghana, a subsidiary of World Vision Ghana, and Director of Finance for Harvest Chapel International, Tema Branch. Her areas of expertise include training organization, fund management, private sector development, policy analysis, economic research, feasibility/business plans, proposal writing, workshop facilitation, and auditing.

Ms. Quao has conducted extensive research in economic development, market research, and micro, small, and medium enterprise management, and has published several papers and presented at conferences. Her international exposure, gained through travel within Ghana, Africa, and globally, has broadened her professional perspective.

Pastor Bernard Boaheng

Secretary

Bernard Boateng is a highly accomplished educator, interventionist, and an advocate of persons with disability. He has over 20 years of experience in teaching and lecturing across various educational levels. He is an expert in conducting norm-referenced psychological assessments and designing tailored interventions for learners with diverse educational needs.

Bernard has made significant contributions to education and disability policy in Ghana, including Ghana’s Inclusive Education Policy, Early Childhood Care and Development Standards and the Social Protection Bill and the African Social Protection Model, TRANSFORM. He was a national trainer, monitor and material developer for several interventions and programmes, including the Strengthening Teacher Accountability to Reach All Students (STARS), Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Differentiated Learning Intervention sponsored by United Nations Children’s Fund and the World Bank respectively.

Bernard has served on the boards of many disability organizations including Inclusion Ghana, where he was a founding board member, Special Attention Project and Scoliosis Foundation Ghana. He has represented the disability community in Ghana on local and International platforms in Germany and Kenya.

Bernard holds a 3-year Teacher’s Certificate ‘A’, Certificate in Specific Learning Difficulties, Certificate in Montessori Practice and Philosophy, Certificate –TRANSFORM, Certificate in the Didactic of Mathematics, Executive Certificate in Non-Governmental Organization Management, Diploma in Legal Studies, Diploma in Psychology, Diploma in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Qualified Teacher Certificate in Specific Learning Difficulties, Bachelor of Education degree, and a Master of Education degree.

Bernard has distinguished himself in several leadership positions spanning over 37 years in both religious and circular settings. Bernard is the principal of International Community College and the assistant pastor of Bethel Community Baptist Church. He is married with three children.

Joshua Kwabena Dadzie

Treasurer

Joshua Kwabena Dadzie is an accomplished entrepreneur and business executive with extensive experience in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise sector. Joshua Dadzie has worked in extensively in the insurance industry in Ghana Starting out as a business development officer, Joshua Dadzie rose through the ranks, from branch management before leaving the industry in charge of a whole area.

Joshua Dadzie has led the setting up, from the scratch, a microfinance company, serving first as Head of Operations & Marketing. He then rose to become the firm's Director and Head, Finance and Administration. He is credited with single- handedly creating the systems and structures that helped sustain the business for many years.

A deeply religious man, Mr. Dadzie also devotes substantial portion of his time to his church. The Church of Pentecost. He has served as the District Youth Leader of the Church Of Pentecost, Lartebiokorshie District. He has served as the Chairman of District Welfare Committee of the Lartebiokorshie District.

He currently holds three very important positions in the church: Chairman, of District Finance Committee of the Lartebiokorshie District. a Member of the Area Finance Committee of the Dansoman Area and the Chairman of the Chaplaincy and Chieftaincy Committee of the Lartebiokorshie District of the Church.

Mr. Joshua Dadzie holds an MBA in Finance from the Central University College, Diploma in Insurance from the Malta International Training Centre and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Cape Coast.