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The backgrounds of the College Management Team of CityLBC is best described as diverse which we believe enriches the learning experience at the College. Typically, our staff are well qualified and able to draw on practical experience to bring the theoretical to life. This is supported by a dedicated administrative team who strive to achieve their goals of Professionalism, Quality and Service. Below are profiles of some of that team who you may meet at the College.

Mr Osei Kwateng - Principal

Mr Osei Kwateng established City of London Business College in 1990 following a long and successful career within banking and financial services.

Through an unflinching dedication to quality the College has gained a reputation for high standards which has in turn resulted in Accreditation by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) and centre approval from awarding bodies like OCR, City and Guilds, OTHM, IMIS, ABE and ABP amongst others.

In November 2007, Osei set up the Ghana Campus in Adenta, Accra for City of London Business College. This campus is based on similar themes to those of London of Business, Health and IT training.

Mr Eric Agyemang - Director of Academic, Professional Studies & Quality Assurance

Eric’s academic background includes BSc (Hons) Business Administration (University of Ghana), MA Marketing Management (Middlesex University), PGCE Teaching qualification (Huddersfield University). Eric also authored “The Business Operating Environment in the United Kingdom” (2001).

Eric is currently responsible for Management of Business, IT and Teaching Schools. Further responsibilities include; management of internal Quality systems; liaison with external awarding bodies; curriculum development and management; monitoring, observation and development of Teaching staff.

Mrs Nana Wulff – Director of Health & Vocational Studies

A Qualified Further Education Teacher and Assessor with over 18 years experience & Qualifications in Hairdressing & Cosmetology Industry. A BSc Nutrition graduate from Westminster University Nana Joined City-LBC in October 2000. Nana became Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) qualified in 2008 and is currently enrolled on the A1 Assessor programme.

Nana became a Director in September 2008 overseeing delivery of the College’s Health and Vocational programmes.

Mr Ernest Kwateng – Director of Operations (Acting Principal)

An Economics graduate, Ernest joined CityLBC in October 2004 following seven years at city-based consultancies. As Acting Principal, current responsibilities focus on management of the Operational functions within the College including, Accounts, Recruitment, HR, Marketing and Administration.

Ernest has been responsible for overseeing the development of relationships with past and present further and higher education partners, including collaborative agreements with Central Training Academy, University of Teesside, MDP/University of West of England and Sunderland University.

Mr Bashir Dantata - International Business Development Director

Bashir holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration from Coventry University. He also holds an MBA from Webster Graduate School London. He is an established businessman with investments in key sectors of the Nigerian economy including Transportation and oil and gas services.

Bashir has a multinational business perspective and also sits on the Board of several other companies including BABV resources and Supplies limited, DANTATA ORGANIZATION LTD.

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  • My name is Calisha Cadette and I came to Clbc to achieve qualifications in Hairdressing NVQ LV3. I decided to attend Clbc as they were the only college who got back to me quick and did an intake in March other colleges said I had to wait till September. Whilst doing the course I did find it difficult and challenging but having the support of the college day and night by email or phone calls, from tutor to admin. During my course I was sent on various workshops, which were fun and helped me successfully achieve my qualification. I then spoke to my teacher and told her my dreams and I asked her what do I do next to working towards my dreams, which was to teach students hairdressing. So I then went on to do my A1 Assessors course at the college. Working closely with my mentor and assessor and helping my students achieve their qualification in hairdressing. I was in my element. Overall I would recommend Clbc for the quick admissions, the help and support they give to you, there are various courses available and they do a lot of team building (by that I mean getting to know other students from other courses), by doing outings eg Paris. Calisha Cadette

  • Studying at City of London Business College was one of the best experiences I have ever encountered. From day one the staff were supportive and welcoming, they make you feel like part of the family. Coming from a media background, and changing to the health sector was a big challenge for me to take but my meeting at the college made me realize that change is nothing to be afraid of and talking to the staff also helped to encourage me to move forward and knowing that I have one hundred per cent support from their team. So far I have recommended a few friends of mine to experience what I experienced and I will continue to wave the city of CLBC flag all the way!.Apart from studying, there were full of fun and there were also adventures for their staff and students. I was privileged to take part in the trip to Paris, and I can imagine what the future holds for their future students Yolanda Daniel

  • After some time in Administration, I joined The City of London Business College for Health and Social Care (Level 3) in 2014. Being new to the Health Sector, at first I was a bit nervous, however I got a lot of support from very experienced lecturers who were always there for me. The support I got from my lecturers and colleagues together with the facilities available in the College helped me to build up my confidence and enabled me to do all my modules and placements on time and with joy.
    After my second placement, I was hired by a Care Home where I did my placement and I worked there for some time and later on I was hired by three Agencies on temporary contracts.
    I am now in full time employment with Barts Health Bank Partners where I am enjoying my work to the maximum.
    Thank you City of London Business College for making me what I am today Steven Yiga