Nicholas Nana Fynn-Koomson
Nicholas Nana Fynn-Koomson is a director and the head of finance at Scad Construction & Real Estate Ltd. He is a finance and operations professional with over 12 years of experience in finance, audit, monitoring and evaluation, administration, commodities, as well as logistics and supply chain management, with a proven ability to build a strong partnerships in dynamic business environments.
He holds an MBA in accounting and a bachelor of commerce, both from the University of Cape Coast. As a business oriented person, he had his postgraduate training at Graduate Training Institute (GTI) Legon. He also pursued training at Bunso Cocoa College, where he acquired a vars knowledge in cocoa sustainability and agribusiness in the global market. Mr Fynn-Koomson had his secondary education in Antoa Secondary Schools (ANSEC), where he offered general science as a discipline. He was the senior school prefect.
He is a director and co-founder of both Royal Link Sourcing Ltd and PF Link Logistics Ltd., and also the founder of Fynnatrade PTG Ltd Mr Fynn-Koomson is an adjunct lecturer at Global Professional Studies (Gh) (ICM-UK). He worked with Lead Commodities Global Ltd as a monitoring and evaluation manager and later became the operations manager of the company. He has also worked as a district manager for both Dio-Jean Cocoa Company Ltd and Nyonkopa Cocoa (Barry Callebaut), respectively.
Mr Fynn-Koomson started his career as a depot keeper for Sika Aba Buyers Ltd and later moved to Cocoa Merchant (Gh) Ltd. also, as a depot keeper.
Mr Fynn-Koomson has a broad spectrum of industry experience in the field of finance, accounting, and administration. He has demonstrated an exceptional breadth of knowledge applicable in a variety of settings. He proactively identifies business needs and drives strategic initiatives while efficiently managing daily operations, fostering a highly resilient organisational culture, and an engaged workforce. A clear and persuasive communicator. He adopts a hands-on approach and recognises critical links between policies, practices, productivity, and profitability.