Isha Sesay
Isha Sesay is an international journalist, author, and host of the podcast, “The Accidental Activist.”
Theodosia M. Edwards
M.Ed., M.P.A., Ed.D.
Dr. Edwards; Principal, Researcher, Advocate, Dreamer, Achiever, and Mother.
Benson Afful
News Media Contributor, YAME & Business Journalist, Business and Financial Times newspaper, Accra
Benson Afful, a Ghanaian business journalist, currently working with the Business and Financial Times newspaper in Accra. Holds a B.A degree in Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and an LLB from the Central University, Ghana.
In 2012 after completing a journalism degree, has been a practicing journalist through the years and acquired enormous experience both print and digital journalism.
Benson possesses an inquiring mind that helps to win over the confidence of people.
Sylvester Samba
News & Media Contributor
Sylvester Samba is a Sierra Leonean born journalist worked for the Global Times Newspaper since its establishment in 2008 before becoming news media contributor YAME (pronounced: yuh – may).
Over the years Sylvester made meaningful contributions in the news media outlet in Sierra Leone. He holds a Diploma in Mass Communication from the University of Sierra Leone, Fourah Bay College (FBC).
Working for the Global Times Newspaper, he received several media training both local and international. In 2017 attended a Seminar in Beijing, China, for Media Officials and Journalists and awarded journalism certificate by the People's Republic of China. Followed by a Training Workshop for Regional Press on Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS Quality Infrastructure and the West Africa Quality System Program, WAQSP Results in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in 2018.
The Editorial Board – We are empathetic observers, and we believe in diversity. We share what people need to know including a diverse range of voices. We are global but still feel local. And we'll always make sure you know what's real.
Katrina Findlay
MSN, RN, CEN
Katrina Findlay started her career as an ED Nurse in an urban emergency room that sees an average of 250 patients a day. Married with one son she realizes that evidence-based science is the future of nursing. She left her role at the bedside to continue her studies in Nursing Leadership and graduated in the field of study with the intention of impacting the world with the science of Nursing. Katrina continues with her practice in nursing leadership.