Kojo Menyah is a co-founder and director of Jamen Consultancy with educational background in Accounting, Management and Financial Economics. He has undertaken a major assignment in the evaluation of public policy.

Kojo Menyah is a co-founder and director of Jamen Consultancy with educational background in Accounting, Management and Financial Economics. He has undertaken a major assignment in the evaluation of public policy for the United States Agency for International Development and a Marketing Board in Africa. He has expertise in the economics of privatization, methods of privatization, the pricing of new issues for flotation on stock markets, value for money analysis and competition and regulatory policies. As an analyst, he has extensive knowledge in the design of corporate capital structures, valuation of businesses, and impact of fiscal policies on corporate actions and stock markets. The breadth of Dr Menyah's expertise is evidenced in his published research in international journals on UK privatization, African stock markets, taxation and the pricing of UK equities, the market microstructure of the London Stock Exchange, international cash management and the costs of going public, among others. He has also organized training courses in operational, currency and interest rate risk management, corporate finance and governance and capital markets in the United Kingdom. He offers his expertise in a wide range of areas to a UK based charity in his capacity as a director of their operating company. He has held leading positions in universities in Ghana, Canada and the UK. Dr Menyah who is a graduate of the University of Ghana, Legon and the University of Strathclyde is currently on the faculty of London Metropolitan University as a Reader in Finance.

 

email: k.menyah@londonmet.ac.uk