Monrovia -The Management of Golden Veroleum Liberia Inc. (GVL) has promoted nine Liberian staff to managerial levels based on work performance, diligence and commitment in Sinoe and Grand Kru Counties as part of the company’s on-going commitment to building a truly Liberian enterprise.
Nupolue Morris Nakamou and Kerpo Kambleh were promoted as Senior Assistant Managers taking over its Kpanyan and Kabada Plantations in the Agronomy Department respectively while Olando Klaybor, Cyrus Bladee, Fred Brown and Future Karr were promoted as Assistant Managers for Agronomy. Saar Kamara and Jerome Wleh Boye promoted as Assistant Managers for Finance and Control and Abraham Greaves, IT Technician, was promoted to IT Support Staff in its IT Department.
According to Alphonso Kofi, GVL Communications Coordinator, the elevation of the nine (9) Liberians is in keeping with the company’s commitment to raise their employees, particularly competent Liberians, to higher managerial positions. He added that promotion is based on performance, punctuality, honesty, sincerity, commitment among other values.
As Senior Assistant. Managers, Nupolue Morris Nakamou and Kerpo Kambleh are charged with the responsibilities of supervising the daily activities at the Company’s Kpanyan and Kabada farm sites in Sinoe County.
As for Klaybor, Bladee, Brown and Karr, their promotion comes with a supervisory role over Field Conductors and playing the role of Divisional Heads.
This is the second time in 12 less then months that GVLhas promoted Liberians. In June of last year, Alphonso Kofi previously serving as Communications Officer was promoted to Communications Coordinator while Mark Threason Infra Assistant was promoted to Communications Officer.
GVL notes that despite challenges in infrastructure conditions coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic effects on its operation, it will continue to work closely with government and local communities to achieve the objectives by providing benefits to communities through employment, small business opportunities and sustained rural development.