
Kenneth Donkor-Hyiaman completed his PhD at the Henley Business School (University of Reading, UK). He is an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, where he studied for an MPhil in Planning Growth and Regeneration, with a concentration in real estate finance and investment. Kenneth has considerable experience in business, research (published four peer-reviewed journal articles) and real estate consulting. He was a member of the consulting team commissioned by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)-Ghana and funded by the World Bank Business Sector and Advocacy Challenge Fund (BUSAC), to research and develop a framework for the proposed construction industry central authority (CIDA), which is currently under consideration by the parliament of Ghana to be passed into law. He also served as a research and investment consultant to the BlackIvy Group, Washington, United States, in which role, he surveyed the housing market in Sekondi-Takoradi (Ghana). He serves as the Managing Partner of MeTis Brokers, a private real estate investment and management firm in Ghana. Kenneth has also taught and supervised research in Enterprise (Business) Development, Industrial Financing and Investment, and Real Estate Investment at the postgraduate level (MSc Business Consulting and Enterprise Risk Management and MPhil/MSc Industrial Financing and Investment) at the Institute of Distance Learning of KNUST.