
CURRICULAR VITAL
Email: garsaybeadwah1974@gmail.com
Cell #: +231886525469/+231777739694/+231886037333/0770324070
Bio Data : Born on 31, December 1974
Parents : Late Philip D Innis, Sr
: Madam Lucky Kindyu Innis
Education
MRE : Candidate, Bishop John G Innis Graduate School (Religious Education)
MBA : Management, Cuttington University 2012
Certificate : Project Management LIPA 2009
Certificate : Leadership Philippines 2000
BBA : Management with emphasis in Public Administration, United Methodist
University 2005
AA : Business Management, CWA, Junior College of Business 1999
NOTE: Attended several project Management short trainings in Liberia, USA and currently preparing for Project Management Professional (PMP) Exams
Professional Experience
Position |
Institution |
Key Functions |
Duration |
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Proprietor & Chief Administrator
Dean, Student Affairs
Chairman & Full Timer Lecturer
Adjunct Faculty
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St. Philus Myers Early Childhood Sch.
United Methodist University
United Methodist University,
African Methodist University, T SAP, & University Of Liberia
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Provides administrative duties & functions
Provide leadership role and serve as advisor to students/ link between administration & student’s body Provides Leadership & Direction of running academic matters Play educational functions as lecturer for the listed institutions
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2024 up to present
April 1, 2025 up to present
2015 to 2025
2018 -2024
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Dean Business College |
Grand Bassa County Community College now, Grand Bassa University (GBU) |
Provided leadership for the college, staff development, curriculum planning, projects formulation, college budget preparation, etc. |
2010-2015 |
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M & E Officer |
Ministry of Gender |
Formulated M& E annual plans and execution strategies |
2008-2009 |
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Planning Officer |
Ministry of Gender |
Lead planning initiatives |
2010 |
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Project Lead |
Grand Bassa Community College Relocation Project, now Grand Bassa University (GBC) |
Strategies formulation for fund raising, project development and project implementation |
2013-2014 |
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Project Development Officer |
Trokon Consultants/ Grand Bassa County |
Projects formulation for clients (i.e. construction companies, small business plans formulation, etc.) |
2010-2015 |
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Consultant |
United Methodist Pension Fund |
Accessed the program, Identify additional resources, straighten controls, and developed a sustainability strategy. |
2013-2025 |
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Chief Administrator/Principal |
Evelyn Sii Chapman UMS |
Carry out administrative duties of the institution Represent the institution when call upon Strategize and formulate more programs for teachers and students |
2015- 2018 |
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Consultant |
New Georgia United Methodist School Establishment Project |
School building design and construction, formulation of sustainability strategies |
2013 |
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Chairman, Resource mobilization |
The Liberia National Red Cross Society |
Raise resources for the national society and formulate plans for the society |
2013-2014 |
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Second Vice Chairperson |
The Grand Bassa Branch of the Red cross |
Provide leadership role in the absence of the chairman and lst co-chairpersons Carry out other functions as may be required by the chair/1sIt vice chair |
2011-2013 |
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Acting Dean Business College |
Sinoe County Community College (SCCC) |
Provided leadership for the college, staff development, curriculum planning
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2015
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B Certificate in Teaching Education |
United Methodist School System
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Lesson Planning, Classroom Management, Teaching Methods, Cur. Development & Innovation, Guidance & Counseling, Testing & Evaluation & Instructional Methods
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July-December, 2004 |
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Church Related Activities:
National Treasurer Conference United Methodist Men Organization 2015-2023
Assistant Financial Secretary Conference United Methodist Men Organization 2011-2023
National President Conference United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship 2003-2005
Financial Secretary Conference United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship 1999-2003
Note: Please be informed that I have served as Vice Principal & Principal and taught the following grade schools:
International Travel :
The Philippines, Hongkong, Sri Lanka, Japan, the United States of America, the Gambia, Ivory Coast, Guinea, South Africa, Ghana, Togo and Sierra Leone.
The Students’ Affairs Office is an essential administrative unit within our academic institution that is responsible for the overall welfare, development, and support of students. its primary goal is to create a conducive learning environment by addressing students’ academic, social, emotional, and extracurricular needs.
The office serves as a bridge between students, faculty, and administration, ensuring that students’ voices are heard and their concerns are addressed. It promotes student engagement, personal growth, leadership, and discipline, while also safeguarding their rights and responsibilities.