Abdul RAAJ (Alhaji Suka)
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Abdul RAAJ (Alhaji Suka) is from Bristol, England, United Kingdom. Abdul is currently Chief Executive Officer at Suka Group, located in United Kingdom. In Abdul's previous role as a Director at Bristol Area Solar Installers Cooperative (BASIC), Abdul worked in Bristol until Nov 2015. Prior to joining Bristol Area Solar Installers Cooperative (BASIC), Abdul was a Founder/ Principal at DiamondHouse International – Hanau and held the position of Founder/ Principal at Hesse, Germany. Prior to that, Abdul was a Project Manager at Global Village - Gelnhausen, , based in Hesse, Germany from Jan 1998 to Jan 2001.
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Abdul RAAJ (Alhaji Suka)'s current jobs
Süka Energy Group is the mother company of Süka Solar (UK), Süka Electric Heaters (UK), Süka Controls (UK), and Süka Energy (Ireland). We produce, integrate and supply diverse energy-efficiency products and solutions for the purpose of bringing down the cost of energy for you as we generate residual income for you and enhance your CSR appeal. 🔌 We build trust between clients, suppliers, governments, and society through our commitment, capability, and care. Our team delivers better outcomes with a positive impact on the world around us. 💡 Working smarter to face future challenges, we bring clarity that helps teams realize their full potential in real estate, infrastructure, and natural resources sectors. 🌱 Transforming performance for a green, inclusive, and productive world for over 20 years. 💼 Specializing in energy data analytics, strategic planning, and renewable energy leadership. We drive sustainable solutions and optimize business outcomes. 📈 Our track record includes cost savings, revenue growth, and energy efficiency improvements. Trusted by global stakeholders for delivering measurable results. 💬 Sharing insights on LinkedIn, we are recognized thought leaders in practical decision-making for businesses. 🌐 With international experience, fluency in multiple languages, and expertise in cross-cultural collaborations and global project management, we excel in diverse environments. 🌟 Let's connect and explore how we can help you achieve your energy and sustainability goals. Suka Solar ( http://www.sukasol.co.uk ) , Suka Heaters ( http://www.sukaelectroheating.co.uk ), Suka Controls (http://www.sukacontrols.co.uk ), Suka Ghana (http://www.suka.com.gh )
Abdul RAAJ (Alhaji Suka)'s past jobs
The Bristol Area Solar Installers Co-operative, known as BASIC, is a co-operative – the UK’s first multi-installer company which was formed by a number of specialist solar installers based in the Greater Bristol area with the aim of bidding for large-scale solar projects and multiple installations within the local region. This means local jobs are retained, and local suppliers and sub-contractors are used wherever possible. BASIC has completed the first of more than 300 potential solar electric installations in the Lockleaze area of Bristol, for local energy Co-operative, Bristol Power CIC. The Lockleaze “Streets of Solar” scheme aims to install over 750 kilowatts of solar PV on homes, schools and community buildings in the coming months and is aiming to roll-out across other areas of Bristol. These first installations confirm yet another innovative way of working on solar in the Bristol area and enhance Bristol’s growing reputation as the UK’s Solar City and Green Capital.
Imports and distribution in Germany, of gold jewelry from Dubai and from Ghana.
Global Village was a grassroots organisation founded on the backs of anti-immigrant wave that arose in parts of Germany in 1993 as a result of the massive influx caused by wars in the gulf and Yugoslavia. Global Village recognised that amongst the refugees and asylum seekers spread across Germany, there were highly qualified people and professionals who could be brought together to make more productive use of their idle time. The NGO brought over 300 people from 28 countries together to live under one roof and develop various intercultural events, sporting activities, school visits and workshops. This enriched the lives of the local communities and garnered acceptance and support from politicians.