
Diana Dwamena, CEO & MD
Diana is a founding member of The Learning Nuggets Company Limited. She has significant experience in the application of information technology to business solutions, having worked in the IT & telecommunications sector for over 22 years.
Diana has key skills in managing emerging ideas through to service delivery, programme & project management, and the development of strategic relationships at an international level.
As founder of Solution-e Consultancy Limited she managed e-Business and new media projects for organisations as divers as GE Global eXchanage, Sterling Commerce and WGSN. She worked on major international projects such as Bolero - An EU project for the development of ihe central registry for international trade. Diana has experience of successfully implementing major technology developments for organisations such as BT and Cable & Wireless in the UK, where she was a Programmes Director and Business Solutions Manager respectively.
She is in the final stages of a doctoral programme (DBA) at Henley Business School (UK) researching the impact of e-Learning on organisational performance. Her qualifications include an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Management Consultancy (ADipC) and an MBA also from Henley Business School and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies with Distinction from Kingston Business School (UK).
Mr Arnt Nyvoll, Technical Director & Board Member
Arnt Nyvoll is a founding member of The Learning Nuggets Company Ltd. He is also the founder of CustomPublish AS (Norwegian company), a content management and web publishing service based in Norway where it is a major player in providing solutions for local government. Its services are used by over 300 organisations located in the UK, Holland and Scandinavia.
Arnt is also the founder of CustomSurvey, which was acquired by Reflex AS in 2001 and continues to act as a technical consultant. He was also one of the key designers of Frontier's (now a Pearson Group company) online learning environment.
Arnt's team is responsible for the learning portal design, workspace collaborative environment, book exchange & library solutions and third party integration.

Hon. Martin Dwamena, Company Secretary & Legal Director & Board Member
Hon. Martin Dwamena is a former Attorney General in the Kingdom of Swaziland from 1997 to 1999. During his tenure as Attorney General, Martin was ex-officio Member of Parliament of the Kingdom of Swaziland.
His role was amongst others rendering on-the spot legal advice to the parliamentarians during parliament sessions. Martin also advised His Majesty the King, the Prime Minister and the Government of Swaziland. Martin holds an L.L.B. Degree Hons. From the University of London and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and Administrators (U.K). He was called to the Bar at the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple as a Barrister-at-Law of the Supreme Court of England and Wales in 1974. Martin was also admitted as a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Ghana in 1975, Barrister-at-Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia (1986) and Attorney-at-Law of the High Court of Swaziland in 1984.
In September, 2001, Martin Dwamena was appointed by His Excellency the President of Ghana to a nine-member Board of the Minerals Commission of Ghana which has the responsibility for the regulation and management of the utilization of the mineral resources of Ghana and the co-ordination of the polices in relation to them. On 11th May 2006 Martin was appointed the Chairman of the Hospital Advisory Board of the Fanteakwa District Hospital at Begoro in the Eastern Region of the Republic of Ghana. He was also nominated as the local representative of USDFA in May 2007 and appointed Executive Chairman and CEO of US Doctors For Africa (USDFA) Mobile Clinic Project in Ghana in November 2007. Martin was nominated a member of the board of GHAPEJUSO proactive rights activist organisation affiliated to the UN Commission on Human Rights (U.N. Human Rights Council) on the 1st of January 2008.
Martin has held various senior positions in industry. From 1961 to 1979 he served in various capacities as Company Secretary, Secretary Legal Adviser, and Secretary & Director of Administration respectively at the Cocoa Marketing Company (Ghana) Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ghana Cocoa Marketing Board. Amongst the numerous roles and responsibilities in 1963, whiles employed by the Cocoa Marketing Company (Ghana) Limited, Martin served as Secretary to the Ghana delegation to the United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva to discuss the world cocoa price with other members of the International Cocoa and Coffee Organisation. In 1975, Martin was also a member of a three-man delegation which toured Washington, U.S.A., Holland and Germany to hold discussions with state officials and leading members of chocolate manufacturers, as a prelude to a subsequent international cocoa conference to discuss the world cocoa price.
