The Ennobled Foundation has partnered with the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) to establish a prestigious award for the best graduating female student in Accounting and Finance.
This initiative aims to encourage more women to pursue and excel in the field. The foundation provides mentorship programmes and educational initiatives across various professional fields.
The founder of Ennobled Foundation, Gloria Boye-Doku emphasised its commitment to creating opportunities that help women achieve their full potential with fewer barriers and aspire to leadership roles.

“The Ennobled Foundation is a platform dedicated to empowering the younger generation to achieve excellence. It is not only focused on mentorship but also on education and academic achievement.
“Through our partnership with UPSA, we are awarding the best graduating female students. Our mentors come from diverse professional backgrounds, allowing us to match mentees with the right guidance,” she stated.
Dean of the Faculty of Accounting and Finance, Professor Isaac Boadi, expressed confidence that the initiative aligns with UPSA’s mission to promote academic excellence.

“This award will encourage female students to strive for excellence in accounting and finance. A dedicated team will oversee the selection process to ensure the right candidate is awarded. I am confident this initiative will inspire more women to enrol and succeed,” he noted.
The collaboration between the Ennobled Foundation and UPSA marks a significant step in recognising and rewarding outstanding female students in the faculty.
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