Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah
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Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah | |
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| Born | September 13, 1980 Adweso, Eastern Region, Ghana |
| Education | Institute of Commercial Management |
| Occupations | Transformational Executive Coach, Writer and Author |
Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah (born 13 September 1980) is a Ghanaian transformational executive coach, writer, author, and columnist. He is also a media analyst and consultant. He is the president of the Ghana chapter of the International Coaching Federation.[1] He is a member of the mBIT International.[2] He is also a trained facilitator at the Institute of Healing Memories in Cape Town, South Africa.[3] He was recognised as one of the Most Influential Young Ghanaians in 2015 and 2016.[4][5]
Scofray was born on September 13, 1980, at Adweso in the Eastern Region of Ghana. His father was Mr Ebenezer Yaw Otu and his mother, Victoria Abena Kwakyewaa. He comes from Akropong Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Education
Scofray attended the St. Dominic's Catholic School in Adweso for his basic education in 1995.[6]
From January 1996 to December 1998, he attended Koforidua Senior High Technical School in Koforidua, Ghana. He had served as the president of the old students association up until 2020.[7][8][9] He proceeded to the City and Guilds of London Institute, where he studied microcomputer technology and electrical-electronics engineering.[10] He is a certified professional trainer by IAPPD United Kingdom.[6]
In May 2021, he obtained a certificate in ontological mindfulness and ecological coaching from Ideal Coaching Global, San Francisco, California-USA.
In 2022, he completed his certificate training in mBIT Master Coaching from the NeuroCoach Institute in South Africa.[11] He holds Graduate Diploma in Management Studies and Advanced Diploma in Leadership studies from the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) in UK.[12] He is a member of National Society of Black Engineers.
Career
Yeboah works in different fields like; he is a brand expert, corporate trainer and the lead consultant at Zoweh Global Consult.[5][13] In 2024, he became the world's first black professional mBIT trainer in Africa.[14][15]
Currently, he is the president of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), Ghana Chapter.[1] The ICF is the largest professional coaching body in the world. In 2025, he became Ghana's first International Coaching Federation's (ICF) Master Certified Coach (MCC) with over 3500 hours of coaching.[16][17][18]
Awards and recognition
- He was honored as a fellow of Crans Montana Forum in 2019.[19]
- Presently, he holds distinction of being the first black male mBIT Master Coach Master Coach in Africa.[11]
- Yeboah was nominated in the Special Recognition category of the Africa Youth Award in 2016.
- Yeboah was recognized as the first Ghanaian and African to have graduated from Ideal Coaching Global in San Francisco, California in the USA.[3]
- Yeboah was recognized as the first African OME Systemic Thinking Executive Coach, who has completed the Advanced Training for Executive Coaching.[20]
- He was recognized as one of the Most Influential Young Ghanaians in 2015 and 2016.[4][5]
- Yeboah has been recognized by Speakers Bureau Africa as one of Ghana's top 100 Speakers.[19]