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Meet Our Staff

Esther Ama Ptak (nee Ama Mohammed

Ama

Executive Director
(608) 960-2959

Languages: French, Twi, Fante, and English

Henry Obeng

Henry

Housing and Operations Officer
(608) 957-5623

Languages: Twi and English

Sekati Sanneh

Sekati

Community Programs Manager
(608) 294-0006

Languages: Mandinka Wollof, Fula/Peul, and English

Laura

Grants & Communications Coordinator

Languages: English and Spanish

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Esther Ama Ptak (nee Ama Mohammed

Esther Ama Safia Ptak (Ama)

Originally from Ghana, Ama holds two Masters degrees, from the University of Cape Coast and UW-Madison. With a background in sociolinguistics, Ama has a lot of experience navigating different socio-cultural contexts and is a strong advocate of language preservation. To her, language, in whatever form, is a capital gain. At the African Center, Ama previously served as the community outreach coordinator, developing programs and implementing community engagement initiatives. As Executive Director, Ama builds strategic partnerships and coordinates with the board and community to ensure the Center is the pivotal resource our community needs. Ama loves spending time with her family, listening to community members, and participating in community events and research.

Connect with Ama at ama@africancentermadison.org

Henry Obeng

Henry Obeng

Henry is a multidisciplinary artist with a Masters degree in Fine Arts from UW-Madison and a Bachelor’s degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. His artwork explores migration, cultural identity, and storytelling through printmaking, book arts, and photography. At the African Center, Henry leads the housing support program, advocates for community members, conducts case management, and coordinates wraparound support services. Through art and community work, Henry is committed to cultural preservation and increasing social impact.

Connect with Henry at henry@africancentermadison.org

Sekati Sanneh

Sekati Sanneh

Sekati is a dedicated professional originally from The Gambia, with a strong academic background in economics and environmental science, holding a masters degree in both fields. He previously served as a Senior Planner for the Gambian government, where he contributed to policy formulation and development planning. Since earning his degree from the University of Illinois Springfield, Sekati has been committed to working with local communities. At the African Center, Sekati actively prospects for funding, ensuring sustainability of our operations and programs. Sekati’s role includes assisting with the development and implementation of our community-focused Bantaba Support Circles

Connect with Sekati at sekati@africancentermadison.org