Director of Procurement
Mr. Kartee Troh is the head of the Procurement Division. He has over twelve years of experience in several roles within the Commission. He has served in the roles of Procurement Policy Compliance Analyst/Officer, Procurement Officer and Procurement Manager prior to his ascendency to the Position of Procurement Director.
In his role as Procurement Director, Mr. Troh coordinates all procurement functions and responsibilities thereof – ranging from planning, sourcing of suppliers and vendor performance evaluation with the optimal objectives of institutional efficiency and effectiveness to attain value for money and improved public service delivery. In this role, he supervises the implementation of all procurement activities within PPCC, including the GoL supports and all donor funded projects financed by the World Bank, African Development Bank, and United Nations Development Program.
Mr. Troh is a trained public sector management specialist with Master in Public Sector Management from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and currently writing his thesis after completion of required course works for the International Master in Public Procurement Management at the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy. Mr.Troh has previously earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Accounting from the AMEZ University, and has completed several specialized professional certification trainings in public procurement, including a Level-4 Strategic Diploma in Public Procurement from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS/UNDP) based in the UK. He has completed trainings in the implementation of electronic government procurement and obtained a certificate. The training was conducted by CROWN AGENTS in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Mr. Troh is also a beneficiary of a training program in Fiscal Decentralization and Local Finance at The Hague Academy of Local Governance.