Meet the 28-Year Old Black Woman Who Owns Her Own Accredited International College

Caroline Esinam Adzogble, founder of Potters International College

At 28-years old, Caroline Esinam Adzogble is the youngest woman in Ghana and in all of Africa to launch her very own accredited international college. She established Potters International College in 2016 when she was just 24-years old as an institution that offers career training programs to both workers and students to make them professionally-ready in the field of technology.
Caroline, who is now a successful entrepreneur, educationist, business coach, diversity maverick, and an advocate for women and girls in technology, was still studying Business Administration and Computer Science when she initially launched the school in 2012 as an IT Training Institution called AITC.

Aside from Potters International College, Caroline is also the founder of IAES Africa, a platform for international student recruitment and institutional partnerships. Currently, it successfully recruits across 43 countries and partners with several institutions across all continents.

She is also the president and co-founder of Caroline University with fellow entrepreneur Kwame A.A Opoku. Some of her other ventures are Admission in 30 Minutes, Everyday Travels and Tours, and Caroline Technology Solutions.

Despite all her success, she never forgets to give back. She is also the president of Mercy Heart Foundation which provides merit-based scholarships for students to study abroad on a tuition-free basis.

According to Face2Face Africa, Caroline is a known globally recognized advocate for education with more than 10 years of professional experience in international consulting. She comments, "I am on the quest to uplift education within Africa and beyond... to make education the most accessible and affordable to students located in over 146 countries."

For more details about Caroline Esinam Adzogble, visit CarolineEsinam.com or follow her on Facebook at Facebook.
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