Torishe Vivienne Scott-Emuakpor - Administrative Officer
Miss TORISHE VIVIENNE SCOTT-EMUAKPOR, was recruited and Joined Point Blank media Concepts Ltd in Lagos Nigeria in the year 2007, after a few months with the Lagos office went to Malawi to study the Media terrain and start the operations of the company in that country. On arrival in Malawi she immediately swung into action and commenced the broadcast of the company's programmes in collaboration with Television Malawi. Point Blank media Concepts Malawi was incorporated within the first month of her arrival.After a few months in Malawi and due to urgent need for her services in the company's Headquarters Miss Scott-Emuakpor had to move to Accra-Ghana to head the company's music channel and build the new brand. Responsibility she dutifully and successfully discharged.
In November 2009 Miss Vivienne Scott was appointed the Administrator of CREATIVE LAND SCHOOL OF FILM AND MEDIA ARTS. A new Film and Media School established by Point Blank Media Concepts Ltd. As an Administrator Miss Scott-Emuakpor is responsible for major operations of the school daily and is directly responsible to the President, She is the second administrative officer of the School and serves as the executive officer of CLSFMA in the absence of the President.
Miss Torishe Vivienne Scott-Emuakpor with a Diploma in computer engineering from the University of Benin Nigeria and various Certificates In Service marketing, realizing the enormous opportunities in management and administration recently got admission into Central university Collage Accra Ghana to pursue a Bsc. degree in Business Administration (Management Studies) and currently in her final year.
Torishe Vivienne Scott-Emuakpor is Passionate hard worker with a knack for excellence and likes to prepare well in advance for any assignment. She is generous, highly motivated and disciplined


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