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Samuel Siebu
Senior Vice President Human Resources in Healthcare
Samuel Siebu learned the importance of giving back at a very early age. As a young boy, he would often accompany his parents on trips to various villages in Africa to help distribute food and clothing to those in need.
These days, Sam Siebu is committed to a wide range of charitable initiatives in the United States and in Africa. He is especially passionate about promoting increased literacy and educational opportunities for underprivileged girls in Liberia. This is why he founded the SOKS Foundation, which helps bridge the gap in a number of ways.
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Professional Background
Current status
Employed
Profession
Customer Service / Support
Fields
Advertising
Work experience
More than 15 years (More than 15 years relevant)
Management
I've had experience in managing 15+ people
Skills
Senior Vice President Human Resources in Healthcare
Languages
English・Fluent
Highest level of education
Master
Job search preferences
Desired job type
Full time・Not interested in working remotely
Desired positions
Senior Vice President Human Resources in Healthcare
Desired work locations
Wesley Chapel, FL, USA
Freelance
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Work Experience
Education
Strayer University
Master of Business Administration (MBA)・Human Resources Management and Services
1994 - 1996