Jeph Acheampong

Jeph Acheampong

Jeph Acheampong is a Ghanaian-American businessman.[1][2]

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He is an Expo Live Global Innovator, a World Economic Forum Global Shaper, and was named a Future of Ghana Pioneer.[3]

Early life and education

Acheampong was born in Accra, Ghana and grew up in New York.[4] He graduated high school in 2012 from Forest Hills High School (New York). Acheampong went on to study economics at New York University. Later, he pursued a masters at Harvard University.[5]

Career

While at New York University, Acheampong founded Anansi Global, a humanitarian fashion company. In 2018, he founded Blossom Academy, Ghana‘s first Data science academy.[6][7]™ He was also a founding member of Esusu Financial, and a co-founder Blossom Corporate Training, which upskills working professionals in leadership skills.[8][9]

In 2016, he was awarded the NYU President’s Service Award. In September 2021, he was featured on CNN’s What’s the Big Idea and was recognized by Nigerian newspapers as 1 of the 5 Most Influential People making an impact.[10][11]

In 2022, the Government of Ghana appointed Jeph Acheampong to support the development of the Ghana National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2023-2033.[12] He was invited as a speaker by West Africa Business Forum for youths and young women entrepreneurs from 15 countries across Africa, and also at the 2024 World Youth Development Forum in Guangzhou, China.[13][14]

He is an advocate for systemic change that addresses the root causes of poverty and unemployment.[2]
In 2025, he was listed among the top ten Under-40 African Ivy League Graduates making an impact in Africa, and a finalist in the Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge.[15][16]

Awards and recognition

He is a 2018 Princeton in Africa Fellow, a 2023 Acumen Fellow, and a 2024 Social Innovation + Change Initiative Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.[17][18][19]


References

  1. “Young African Entrepreneur, Jeph Acheampong, Making Waves in Social Impact and Education”. thesun.ng. 2023-11-11.

  2. “Africa development”. guardian.ng. 2023-11-26.
  3. “Africa development”. vanguardngr.com. 2025-01-10.
  4. “Harvard University”. sici.hks.harvard.edu. 2023-11-11.
  5. “Prinston in Africa”. princetoninafrica.org. 2019-05-23.
  6. “Speakers at HBSclub”. africa-hbsclub.com. 2024-11-16.
  7. “Innovation Challenge 25 finalists”. thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  8. “2023 Acumen West Africa Fellows”. bellanaija.com. 2023-02-14.


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