Samuel Kpakpo Adotevi is a Statistical Officer currently working for the Ghana Statistical Service in Atiwa District. He has over 15 years of experience working on censuses and surveys for the Ghana Statistical Service. He holds an M.A. in Population Studies from the University of Ghana and has extensive training in statistics, census methodology, and data processing. In his free time, he enjoys sports, music, traveling and spending time with his wife and four sons.
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Some things to keep in mind: we do not teach how to alter a landing pattern by modifying the base leg until the Category C jump, we use 2500' for a decision altitude for malfunctions and alternate landing area, we teach emergency procedures using the one hand/one handle method, and we differ slightly from the SIM with our treatment of two canopies out.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DATA
Name : Samuel Kpakpo Adotevi
Date of Birth : April 23, 1970
Place of Birth : Abbosey Okai, Accra
Home Town : Ada-Foah
Nationality : Ghanaian
Religion : Christian
Marital Status : Married
Number of Children : Four boys
ADDRESS
Postal Address : Ghana Statistical Service
P. O. Box KF 4
Koforidua.
E-mail : sadotevi@hotmail.com
Telephone : 020-8785311
WORK HISTORY
Ghana Statistical Service: June 2004 to date
CURRENT POSITION
Statistical Officer – Atiwa District
EXPERIENCE
• Editor, Ghana Living Standard Survey, Round 6 October 2012 to August 2013
• District Trainer, 2010 Population and Housing Census
• District Census Officer, 2010 Population and Housing Census (Atiwa District
• Supervisor, Census of Teachers of Public Schools, 2009
• Supervisor, Census of Public sector Health Workers, 2008
• Supervisor, Ghana Maternal Mortality, 2007
2. IN-SERVICE TRAINING/WORKSHOP
SUBJECT TITLE PLACE DATE
WORKSHOP Advocacy for the promotion
and sustainability of the AYA
District Projects in the
Eastern Region.
Two-Streams Hotel
Koforidua
18th
– 19th
August
2004.
TRAINING Phase II of National Industrial
Census 2003.
Pentecost University 22nd
Nov. – 4th
Dec.
2004.
TRAINING Factors Affecting the
Prevalence of HIV Infection.
School of Social
Work, Osu.
24th
Jan. – 29th
Jan.
2005.
WORKSHOP Mobile Telephony Workshop Ghana-India Kofi
Annan Centre for
Excellence, Accra
22nd
June, 2005
WORKSHOP ICP-Africa Training
Workshop
University of Ghana,
Legon
27th
& 28th
June 2005
REGIONAL
TRAINING
WORKSHOP
Methodology and Software
for Survey and Census Data
Processing (CSPro)
Miklin Hotel 4th
– 23rd
December
2005
WORKSHOP GhanaInfo Ho Polytechnic 1st
–2nd
March 2006
WORKSHOP Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Workshop
PWSC Kumasi 24th
– 26th
April, 2006
WORKSHOP Producer Price Index (PPI) GSS Head Office,
Accra
2nd
– 4th
May, 2006
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
• M.A. Population Studies, from the Regional Institute for Population Studies,
RIPS, University of Ghana, Legon (July 2014)
• BA Information Studies and Sociology, from the University of Ghana, Legon
(August 2011)
• Oracle Certified Professional (10g administrator February 2007)
• Diploma in Statistics, from the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic
Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon (August 2003).
• Certificate in Statistics, from the institute of Statistical, Social and Economic
Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon (August 2001).
3. • Secondary Education, Accra Academy (1986 to 1993)
COMPUTER LITERACY
1 Ms Word
2 Ms Excel
3 Ms Access
4 Ms PowerPoint
5 Use of the Internet
6 Ms Outlook
7 SPSS
8 DevInfo/GhanaInfo
HOBBIES
1 Sports especially Athletics (I was a school athlete from 1991-1993 in Accra Academy
with Long Jump as my domain)
2 Listening to Music/Watching Movies.
3 Traveling Long Distances.
REFEREES
1 Prof. (Mrs) Esther Sakyi-Dawson
Lecturer, Nutrition and Food Science
University of Ghana, Legon
E-mail: esakyid@ug.edu.gh
Tel: 024-4367242
2 Dr. Patrick Opuku Asuming
Lecturer, Business School
University of Ghana, Legon
E-mail: poa2012@gmail.com
Tel: 0542111137
4. 3 Dr. Delali Badasu,
Lecturer, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS),
University of Ghana, Legon.
Tel: 0269782129.