
Mr. Archibald Attukwei Korley is the Administrator of Myhelp-Yourhelp Foundation and also serves as the Deputy Head of IT. Since joining the Foundation in 2020, he has played a pivotal role in strengthening both its administrative systems and digital infrastructure, contributing significantly to project delivery, media visibility, and member engagement.
Archibald holds an HND in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, a BSc (Hons) in Information Technology, and an MSc in Project Management. These academic achievements have shaped his detail-oriented approach and made him exceptionally versatile across operational, technical, and strategic functions. His 13 years of experience in the banking industry—serving as a Senior Cloud Engineer and Solutions Architect at eProcess International, the IT hub of Ecobank across Africa—further underscores his expertise in innovation, problem-solving, and enterprise-level systems.
In addition to his professional and technical responsibilities, Archibald is a passionate communicator. He has represented the Foundation on several television platforms and is the author of all media publications that follow the Foundation’s major projects. His ability to tell compelling stories ensures that the impact of Myhelp-Yourhelp Foundation is not only felt but remembered.
Beyond his tech and administrative duties, Archibald is a strong advocate for youth empowerment, mentoring young people, and championing holistic development. He is also deeply passionate about Artificial Intelligence and has trained many young people to leverage AI tools for productivity and innovation.
Archibald is the author of the book Rediscovery, a reflective work on personal growth and purpose.
Guided by the principle: “Learn something new every day and at any given opportunity,” Archibald embraces lifelong learning as the cornerstone of personal and collective progress.
Favourite Quote: “True leadership is not about being in charge. It’s about empowering others, leveraging knowledge, and using every skill, tech, or talent to serve a greater good.” – Inspired by Simon Sinek
This belief continues to guide his approach to leadership, innovation, and service.