Mr. Andrew Boye Doe
Mr. Boye-Doe is a graduate of the Universities of Ghana and London, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Law and specialist LLM (International Banking & Finance) degree respectively. He was a Chevening Scholar and British Council Fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London and the Law Department of London School of Economics and Political Science. Other courses undertaken were in Economic Crime, Investment Negotiation and Debt Renegotiation, Oil and Gas Law and Regulation, Contract Administration, International Finance and Project Finance at the University of Cambridge (Jesus College), Georgetown University, International Law Institute (Washington, D.C) and University of Oxford (St. Catherine’s College).
A lawyer by profession, called to the Ghana Bar in 1983, Mr. Boye-Doe’s career spans law practice and Central Banking; working mainly in the Public Sector and collaborating with Government, Ministries, Agencies and Institutions of the State in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of policies, particularly of economic essence and for the financial sector.
Mr. Boye-Doe’s career has focused on matters involving regulatory, supervisory, human resource, governance, negotiation, conflict and dispute resolution, capacity building and manpower development, conditions of service, legal advice and legal documentation, law and institutional reform, providing leadership to staff and teams.
Mr. Boye-Doe had served two terms as Chairman of the Bank of Ghana Senior Staff Association, Special Assistant to the Governor (Dr. G. K. Agama), been the Director and Head of Secretary’s and Legal Departments of Bank of Ghana. He also served as Secretary to the Board of Directors and a member of Top Management of the Bank.
Mr. Boye-Doe has been involved in teaching and academic work. He has been a Lecturer on part-time basis in Commercial Law, Company Law and Banking Law at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana, Law Faculty, University of Ghana and the Ghana School of Law. He is also a long standing resource person for the Annual Cambridge Symposium on Economic Crime and has taught negotiation skills at the Ghana Institution of Engineers.