S. Kwame Buabeng-Frimpong (MD),
CEO of Royal Triangle
Founder of Volunteers & Electives Programs
Dr. Samuel Kwame Buabeng-Frimpong (call him Sam) is the CEO of Royal Triangle Group and the founder and programs director of Royal Triangle Volunteers. He is a Medical Doctor by profession with bachelor degrees in Human Biology, Medicine and Surgery. He also holds a master's degree in Health Informatics a degree he pursued at the School of Public Health of the University of Ghana.
Currently, Sam works for the Ghana Health Service as the Medical Superintendent of the Kwahu Government hospital, a district hospital and an excellent destination for elective and volunteering placement in Ghana and Africa
Michael Togobo, a British-born-Ghanaian achieved BSc. honours degrees in Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Southampton, U.K and later, BSc honours in Human Biology, Medicine and Surgery at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana.
Michael is currently in a specialist training programme in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Yorkshire.
Revisiting his roots and links in Ghana, Michael joined the ever-growing organization, Royal Triangle Group in January 2011 as its United Kingdom Representative for electives and volunteering
Michael Togobo (MD),
Coordinating Director
European Union & United Kingdom
Robert Ebow Ellis hails from Cape –Coast in the Central Region of Ghana is the Director of Operations for Royal Triangle Group.
A product of University of Havana, Cuba, Robert holds a Masters Degree in Economics and Marketing as well as post-graduate laurels in Tourism and International Economic Relations.
These academic pursuits took him to several countries including Venezuela, Ecuador, USA, Russia , Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Togo and the Gambia.
This trans-cultural experience has equipped Robert with broad knowledge of International Issues as well as inter-personal skills in dealing with foreign counterparts.
Émélie L.Aubin is a Canadian national from the Province of Quebec. She is a female of many hobbies, including cooking, skiing and biking.
She completed her medical studies at McGill University and currently doing her residency in family medicine.
As required by most medical training institutions, the McGill University expected Émélie to undertake a 4-week medical elective attachment in a preferred health institution in a preferred country. Left with the right of choice, she decided to have the elective program in Ghana, a country in West Africa.
With recommendations from past participants from McGill university, Émélie decided to use the Royal Triangle Electives and Volunteers’ Program.
Charles Kwasi Akoto-Buabeng, a dispensing assistant and a holder of a Higher National Diploma in Electrical Engineering has had a unique interest in health and hospitality activities.
In pursuance of his innate passion, Charles joined Royal Triangle Health and Hospitality Services initially, as a support person local coordination activities, and presently as the substantive Local Programs Coordinator for electives and volunteers' activities.
The young and exberant man works tirelessly to ensure that placement arrangements for potential participants go on according to laid down schedules.