Macdonald Kitson Hytey
About Macdonald Kitson Hytey
Macdonald Kitson Hytey serves as the Environmental Supervisor for EMS and Rehabilitation at Golden Star Resources Ltd. since 2019, and has extensive experience in environmental management within the company.
Work at Golden Star Resources
Macdonald Kitson Hytey has been serving as the Environmental Supervisor (EMS & Rehabilitation) at Golden Star Resources Ltd. since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing environmental management systems and rehabilitation efforts at the Bogoso/Prestea Operations. Prior to this position, he held various roles within the company, including Environmental Management Systems Coordinator from 2013 to 2018, where he focused on risk management, training, waste management, and reporting. He also worked as an Environmental Management Systems/Permitting Officer from 2010 to 2012.
Education and Expertise
Macdonald Kitson Hytey earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Geography from the University of Ghana, where he studied from 2005 to 2009. He further advanced his education by obtaining a Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Science from Kwame Nkrumah' University of Science and Technology in 2019. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in environmental management and sustainability practices.
Background
Macdonald Kitson Hytey completed his secondary education at Akosombo International School from 2001 to 2004. His early education laid the groundwork for his subsequent studies in geography and environmental science, shaping his career in environmental supervision and management.
Professional Experience
Throughout his career at Golden Star Resources Ltd., Macdonald Kitson Hytey has accumulated extensive experience in environmental management. His roles have included responsibilities in risk management, training, waste management, and reporting, reflecting his comprehensive understanding of environmental systems. His tenure in various capacities over a span of more than a decade has equipped him with the skills necessary for effective environmental supervision.