Tamba T. Shello is a dedicated agricultural professional from Suakoko Rehab Community, Bong County. He holds a BSc in Plant and Soil Science with a minor in Agricultural Education Extension from Cuttington University. Tamba has strong experience in animal welfare, soil fertility management, and community engagement. He has served in multiple leadership roles, including Youth President and Teacher Assistant. With a passion for sustainable agriculture, Tamba is committed to improving rural livelihoods and promoting animal health and environmental stewardship.
Sumo D. Urey, is a professional with expertise in education, agriculture, and community service. He holds a BSc in Plant and Soil Science from Cuttington University and has served in various roles, including teacher, registrar, and trainer, demonstrating a strong commitment to youth development and empowerment.
Emmanuel G. Mulbah is a dynamic Liberian leader and CEO of YOCEL, dedicated to national development and youth empowerment. He co-founded LAND-Liberia and supports various youth-led and civil society organizations. Emmanuel holds a BA in Sociology and numerous professional certificates in areas like financial management, project planning, HR, and safeguarding. Trained nationally and internationally by organizations such as the UN, EU, USAID, and ActionAid, he brings versatile administrative and leadership skills to drive impactful change across Liberia.
Dwight G. Urey is a Liberian professional with an MBA in with a concentration in Finance, and a BSc in Accounting. Born in Gbarnga City, Bong County, Liberia, he is a dedicated development and social worker, as well as a humanitarian active in the United States. He is contributing to Liberia’s economy through agricultural innovation and empowerment. With extensive experience in finance and program management, Dwight has held multiple leadership roles. As Founder and CEO of Agriculture Through Action (ATA), he is deeply committed to ending hunger, creating jobs, and transforming Liberia’s agriculture sector for a more prosperous and food-secure future.