Alberta Magazine

When Alberta moved to Takoradi in the Western Region, she was never one to sit still. Alongside running her home and growing her baking business, she took on several important roles in education, government, and community organisations. She was determined, disciplined, and a true gogetter, showing a strong commitment to service, leadership, and community development. Some of the key roles she held included: • Opportunities Industrialization Centre (Western Region) – Board Member • National Council on Women & Development – Member • Shama Ahanta East District Assembly (Western Region) – Member, Board of Infrastructure Committee • Shama Ahanta East District Assembly (Western Region) – Pioneer Member, Government Appointed • West African Examinations Council (Western Region) – Local Secretary (1976–1983) • West African Examinations Council (Western Region) – Supervisor (1963–1976) • Housing Allocation Committee (Western Regional Coordinating Council) – Member (1969–1973) Throughout her career, Alberta Cudjoe demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication. She contributed significantly to shaping educational systems and local governance, leaving a lasting impact on her community. Her soft skills made her even more remarkable. Alberta had a natural talent for building strong relationships, solving problems, and handling conflicts gracefully. She communicated effectively with all kinds of people, whether working independently or as part of a team. Her attention to detail, focus, and perseverance ensured that everything she touched was executed with excellence. A l b e r t a CommunityOrganizer and Leader 26 The Birthday Journal

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