Don Weobong studied in his native Ghana at the Institute of Professional Studies, and then in the United Kingdom at the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA). During this time Mr. Weobong had the opportunity to study in France, where he began to develop his ideas in international business. He immigrated to the United States to pursue undergraduate studies at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky and then attended graduate school at Bellarmine University, also in Louisville, where he graduated with an MBA. He is active in the Louisville community and with national professional trade organizations. He also remains very connected to Ghana, where he and his family help to support St. Benedict’s School.
In his spare time, Don, who is an FAA Certified Remote Aircraft pilot can be seen flying this collection of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles.
Marsha Weobong, a graduate of Western Kentucky University, is chief financial officer. Ms. Weobong has extensive experience in corporate accounting and finance at both for-profit and non-profit organizations including Arthur Anderson, Hospice, Kindred Health and Walgreen’s.
Justin Hubbard, our Education and Technical Support Specialist has experience on multiple levels of customer service and technical support. Justin helps optimize internal software systems that align with eLeaP Software, Telania’s proprietary learning management system. He offers technical support for eLeaP vendors and contributes to the development and testing of new features and technology platforms.
Cecile Cissell, our Administrative Assistant and Enterprise Marketing Sales team member, graduated from the University of Louisville. Cecile brings a wealth of knowledge, energy and expertise to helping our customers achieve their goals. In addition to assisting with administration, Cecile uses her background in corporate learning and development to provide our customers with actionable insights to so they achieve real value and growth.
Greter Sierra is a Cuban American whose parents immigrated to the United States in 2001 following the american dream. She graduated as salutatorian from Central High School in 2011. Greter is currently a senior at the University of Louisville working towards a bachelors degree in Arts, with a concentration in business communications and Spanish. In the past she interned for AdHawks, where she gain experience in public relations, designing, and doing promotions for different insurance companies. Her main goal is to expand and utilize her knowledge in research, interpersonal communication, planning, and writing skills for future career purposes.
Sherman Morrison is a writer and editor who enjoys the thriving arts culture in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire, where he has called Keene home since 1996. He shares a little house in the woods with his wife, daughter, and two gray cats. Sherman is an active member of the United Church of Christ in Keene, where he is the bass soloist in the choir, a member of the Mission, Outreach, and Social Action Committee, and the coordinator of its emerging Cheshire Inmate Ministries (ChIM) ad hoc committee. He has performed, directed, worked behind the scenes, and taught theatre for a variety of groups in the Monadnock Region and beyond, including Branch River Theatre, WKNH Radio Theatre, The Keene Lions Club Annual Musical, Front Porch Theatre of Bellows Falls VT, The Raylynmor Opera, The Hourglass Readers, the Compass School, the Edge Ensemble, the United Church of Christ in Keene, and the Great Books Summer Reading Program in Amherst MA. As a budding playwright, Sherman’s first play, CUFFED, was published by Brooklyn Publishers and was a Top Three Finalist for Best Original Play, community division, in the 2007 New Hampshire Theatre Awards. His freelance writing and editing clients are from all over the world, including the USA, Canada, Switzerland, South Africa, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Ukraine.