By Currents News
Father Emmanuel Conduah is the hospital chaplain at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Brooklyn, and he’s also a staunch advocate for women’s leadership.
Born and raised in Ghana, West Africa, Father Conduah was nurtured in a patriarchal society that profoundly influenced his early views on leadership.
However, through his extensive education and experiences, he has challenged these traditional beliefs and become interested in understanding women’s leadership, particularly in the context of Catholic education.
His advocacy led him to write a book on the topic. As we approach International Women’s Day on March 8, Father Conduah joins Currents News to discuss his book. “Untapped: Harnessing the Maximum Potential of Women in Leadership.”
You can purchase the book on Amazon.