Evans Kwesi Mensah

Adjunct Faculty
Department of Management

Evans Kwesi Mensah


Biography at a Glance

Evans Mensah, a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certified individual, a McKinsey & Co Fellow, and an author of two bestselling books, currently serves as adjunct faculty with the University of Denver Daniels School of Business. His expertise in supply chain management, business strategy, and operations has been sharpened with over 20 years of experience in North America, Africa, and Europe.

Evans became a global executive in various institutions across these continents, holding many senior global leadership positions with Fortune 500 companies and other institutions. He rose through the ranks and became a chief operating officer. Evans serves on many boards, including the Howard University Executive Education in Washington, D.C. He was also the former chair of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 for the UNA-USA and a past National Council Member for the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA). Additionally, he was the immediate past chair for the D. Eisenhower Fellowship for Ghana. His leadership style focuses on influencing others through inspiration.

Evans is an alumnus of the University of Greenwich in London, UK, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing communications. He also holds an MBA from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and a degree in Resource Management from the University of Denver, both in the U.S.A. More information about Evans can be found on his website at www.evansmensah.com.

Education

  • BA, University of Greenwich
  • MBA, Howard University
  • MSM, University of Denver