Curriculum Vitae

Mangong Peter Musa


Address: P.O Box 21, Kumbo, North West Region, Cameroon. 
Email: musapeter@gmail.com
Mobile: +237 79 37 26 52, +237 98 81 74 82
http://www.connectcp.org/petermusa



PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:


Networking Expert
Communicator
Arts and Culture Manager
Creative and Innovative


CORE COMPETENCE


Great talent in identifying and working with networks
Strong communication skills
Good design and innovative capabilities
Perform well with little supervision
Ability to multitask
Excellent writing skills


QUALIFICATION


MCIJ – Full Membership Chartered Institute of Journalists, London, UK, 1995.
AMInstCM – Associate Membership Institute of Commercial Management, Bournemouth, UK, 1991.
Diploma in Sales and Marketing Management, College of Professional Management, Jersey, Britain, 1991.
Diploma in Principles of Modern Management, College of Professional Management, Jersey, Britain, 1991.
Diploma in Commercial Salesmanship, Trans-World Tutorial College, Jersey, Britain, 1986.


Certificate Level – Professional Studies


Certificate in Consultancy as a Professional Option, Capacity Building International (Inwent) Berlin, Germany, 2006.
Certificate in ICT Journalism, International Institute for ICT Journalism (Penplusbytes) Accra, Ghana, 2006.
Internet Governance Course, Diplo, Malta, 2007.


CONFERENCES, SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS


Participated in several international Conferences, Seminars and Workshops.
Organized a meeting on behalf of the International Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD) for arts and culture organizations active in Nairobi, Kenya ( February 2005)


PUBLICATIONS

Articles in several newspapers and magazines, some online based



                                   Articles in several newspapers and magazines, some online based

                             Articles in several newspapers and magazines, some online based.

Addendum to Nso’ Traditional Sculpture: An Interpretation of Motifs, VDM Publishers (2009).


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


Collective Resources for the Arts & Talents Enrichment - CREATE (Kumbo, Cameroon) 2004


Coordinator


Develop network for the arts and artists
Publish annual directory of arts and culture organizations & festivals active within the CEMAC region
(Includes a listing of pan-African and global organizations)
Publish quarterly newsletter (CREATE’s Newsletter).
http://createinfo.yolasite.com/directory-of-cemac-arts-and-culture-directory.php 



Musa Heritage Gallery - Mus’Art (Kumbo, Cameroon) 1996 to present


Director


Manage all administrative, communication, and marketing functions for Mus’Art Gallery.
Coordinate both permanent and temporary exhibitions for the museum.
Plan and implement a school’s outreach program for the museum.
Manage a team of volunteer museum workforce.
Plan and coordinate all events at the museum.


AITEC Africa, (UK) 1993 - 1996


Information Technology (IT) Correspondent Cameroon
Reported on IT news and events.
Promoted AITEC conferences and exhibitions in Cameroon within the IT sector.
Developed and encouraged readership of “Computers in Africa” renamed “Computers & Communications Africa” magazine for both IT and non IT sectors in Cameroon


2nd General Population & Housing Census, (Cameroon) 1987


Crew Leader


Coordinated and supervised four census enumerators.
Cross-checked and compiled census entries for the crew area assigned.


Other experiences:


Intern at the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM) and National Museums of Kenya (NMK)
Interactive Public Programs Project, January – March 2005.
As director of a participating museum worked with the African-Swedish Museum Network (Samp) 2004 – 2009.
Steering Committee Member International Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD) January 2007 – Present.


MEMBERSHIPS


International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM)
Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM)
International Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD)
The ARTerial Network


REFERENCES:


Available upon request