PUBLICITY OFFICER
Mr. Mohammed Samudini currently holds the position of Publicity Officer at the Zakat and Sadaqa Trust Fund, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the organization's growth throughout his career. With a diverse background that includes roles in Finance & Administration, Programs, and Publicity, Mr. Samudini's journey with the Zakat and Sadaqa Fund has been marked by success since its inception.
Having undertaken his mandatory National Service duty with the Zakat and Sadaqa Trust Fund through the Muslim Caucus of Parliament in 2014, Mr. Samudini initially served as the Deputy Publicity Officer. Recognizing his dedication and skills, he was retained post National Service duty and continued in the role of Deputy Publicity Officer in 2015. During this period, Mr. Samudini took charge of developing a comprehensive marketing strategy, significantly enhancing public awareness of the Zakat and Sadaqa Fund in Ghana and globally.
Driven by his passion for making a positive impact on the lives of the less privileged, Mr. Samudini's commitment to hard work, perseverance, and dedication propelled him to the position of Publicity Officer. He has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the organization's marketing efforts through innovative initiatives, resulting in an enhanced corporate image for the Zakat and Sadaqa Fund.
A graduate of the University of Ghana with a degree in Bachelor of Arts Sociology, Mr. Samudini has furthered his expertise through relevant training in Effective Management and Administration of Islamic Non-Governmental Organizations under the guidance of the Department of Religion, University of Ghana. As someone interested in the welfare of Muslim students at the university level, Mr Mohammed Samudini was appointed as the General Organizer for the Ghana Muslim Students Association (GMSA) Legon Hall chapter from 2012 to 2013.
Before joining the Zakat and Sadaqa Fund, Mr. Samudini served as a marketing officer at Dalex Finance and Leasing Company from 2009 to 2010 and also worked as a tutor at Ed-Suland International School from 2008 to 2009. His volunteer experiences include working with World Vision International at the Ejura Municipal Assembly from 2013 to 2014, collaborating with the programs manager to organize impactful programs in satellite communities. Additionally, he volunteered in community health work with the Ghana Health Service in the Ejura Municipal Assembly, focusing on public sensitization regarding preventive health diseases under the initiative of the World Health Organization.