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Owusu A. Kizito (born April 9, 1976) is an American entrepreneur and housing expert of Ghanaian origin. He is the founder and CEO of InvestiGroup Companies. Early life Owusu A. Kizito was born in Ghana on April 9, 1976 in a Catholic family. In 2004 Owusu started his MBA at Hawaii Pacific University. In 2014 he received a Doctor of Business Administration degree at the University of Phoenix. Career In 2006 Kizito founded Investigroup LLC with offices in New Jersey and New York. The company is focused on consulting medium-sized companies in North America. In July 2015 Kizito co-organized an international cultural event together with the United Nations Commutech Group (UNCG) at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Kizito also worked independently as a housing counselor in the US in the mid-2000s. During the 2007-08 financial crisis he focused on homeowners who could lose their homes because of financial difficulties. It helped him to publish a book Lived Experiences of Home Foreclosures Consequences on Mental and Physical Health which offers solutions to helping Americans who are in the risk of losing a home. In 2018 Kizito developed a government-supported partnership with contractors and investors to work on a 10-year road construction of the Ghanaian road network. Publications *Lived Experiences of Home Foreclosure Consequences on Mental and Physical Health: A Phenomenological Study 2015). Page Publishing. New York. *Negative Effects of Home Foreclosures on Mental and Physical Health Risks (2015). International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management. Vol.4, No.2 ISSN: 2160-9624
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