Meet Caroline the young CEO at 24

Meet Caroline the young CEO at 24

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At age 19, shy, passionate and friendly Caroline Esinam Adzogble knew what the future held for

her was to become an expert in educationand technology.

In our Parts of the world certain grounds are seen as unbreakable for a woman but for the now 24

years old CEO of Potters International College, it is time to prove the world wrong and changing

things around her.

Due to this, while awaiting her secondary school examination certificate; she enrolled at IPMC

to study database technology, hardware and networking program.

How the Journey Started

‘I always knew I wanted to own a school where knowledge could be imparted into people. I

started school business since I was 19.

“While pursuing those courses my love grew for the IT industry so I got home once day from

school and told my dad I was going to start an IT school and call it AITC (Ashley Hills IT

Center) at Tema,” she said.

Her father had a few computers at home and an abandoned office space. She asked him to give

them to her which he gladly did. After using it and running AITCfor some -time, she wanted

more hence her decision to incorporate other programs.

“In 2014 I wanted to include other programs so I decided to change AITC into a full time college

and add other programs so then came the name Potters International College.”

How was growing up for Caroline

The young CEO describes herself growing up as a very inquisitive person, who wanted to know

everything and have answers to everything so on any-day, anytime, would prefer books to toys

or sweets.

She never had the typical senior high school experience becauseher dad always wanted her close

to home. She completed senior high school at Ideal College and continued with her college

studies with Edinburgh Business School which happens to be an online college so she had the

flexibility to work and school at the same time.

Why the desire to open a school

“I believe knowledge is power and is very important in our day to day lives. Education is a right

to people and not a privilege and that everyone one way or the other has to educate him/herself. I

also believed technology is the answer to everything. It runs our world.”

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