Mr. James Kingsly Sr., Program Manager Education & Prevention
James K. Kingsley is the program Manager for Education & Prevention at the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC). Prior to assuming this responsibility, he served the institution for six consecutive years as Program Manager for Administration. He brings to the position a strong credential as administrator, educator and counselor, which resonate well with his current role in an Integrity institution like the LACC. Mr. Kingsley served the Civil Service Agency (CSA) under its Senior Executive Service Program (SES) as a Guidance Counselor, and was assigned at the Ministry of Youth and Sports. He worked with the Liberia Council of Churches for few years and held positions, including rising to the position of Acting General Secretary at the Council of Churches.
Mr. Kingsley bagged a wealth of experience in dealing with different groups of people when he served as principal at the Frank Madison Reid, Jr. Christian School on Camp Johnson Road and also a Guidance Counselor at the Monrovia College and Industrial Training School. He also lectured English and Literature at the SDA High in Paynesville, ELWA Junction.
He has also provided lectures at various tertiary institutions in the country, including the AME Zion University, William R. Tolbert Interdenominational Theological Center of the Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary and the West Africa School of Mission and Theology (WASMAT), where he led instructions in Philosophy of Religion, Church History, Mission, Homiletics and Christian Ethics.
Mr. James K. Kingsley holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from the Graduate Program in Education (GPED), University of Liberia Graduate School. He also holds three Graduate Certificates in Administration and Management (CAM), Public Sector Finance and Micro-Finance from the Liberia Institute of Public Administration the Cuttington University Graduate School, respectively.
He has also contributed to the body of knowledge through the publication of several articles in areas he has clear authority. Mr. Kingsley in 1994 wrote a rejoinder on The Peril of Political Christianity which was published in the Inquirer Newspaper and in 2014 wrote a professional article titled: An Assessment of the Monrovia Vocational Training Center, in which he highlighted the rippled effects of having vibrant Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in the country.
Mr. Kingsley is married to Odelia Dixon Kingsley and the union is blessed with two adorable girls, Janice and Delkins.