Sarah Park is African Services' Fiscal Manager, responsible for overseeing all general ledger activities, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and cash disbursements. She is also responsible for posting and preparing monthly expenditure reports to funders, as well as variance and general ledger analysis reports to management. She holds BBA in accounting from Baruch College, the City University of New York. Before she joined African Services Committee, she worked in a public accounting firm. Sarah was born and raised in South Korea, and speaks Korean, as well as English.
Rokhaya Gueye is an assistant in African Services' on-site Testing Center providing counseling and testing for HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted infections and referrals to care within African Services and at partner hospitals throughout the City. Rokhaya received her undergraduate degree in Senegal and was previously employed as a medical assistant. She is certified as a clinical administrative medical assistant by the ABC Training Center and the National Health Association in New York. Born in Ivory Coast and raised in Senegal, Rokhaya speaks French and Wolof, as well as English.
Ms. Gueye is African Services’ Food Pantry Coordinator responsible for managing African Services' food pantry and nutrition program, which serves over 4,500 people each year. She is responsible for vendor delivery and stock and each summer coordinates and promotes our organic produce made possible through a partnership with the Community Supported Agriculture Program in Harlem. Ndeye also provides administrative support across the agency. Prior to joining African Services, Ndeye worked as a client representative in the financial services field. A graduate of Wesleyan University, she has a BA in government and speaks French and Wolof, in addition to English.