Founder of Anidaso Eye Centre Graduates from University of Utah
Anidaso Eye Centre is delighted to share an exciting milestone in the journey of its Founder, Dr. Bright Vandyke Okyere, who recently graduated from theMaster of Business Creation (MBC) Program – African Cohort at the University of Utah.
The MBC program is a unique graduate-level initiative designed for entrepreneurs who are building and scaling impactful ventures. It equips founders with the tools, mentorship, and global networks needed to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises. Dr. Okyere’s participation in the African Cohort reflects his commitment not only to clinical excellence in eye care but also to building Anidaso Eye Centre into a resilient, socially impactful organization. Through the program, he gained practical insights into business strategy, innovation, and scaling models that will strengthen Anidaso’s mission of delivering affordable, accessible, and quality eye care across Ghana.
Speaking on his graduation, Dr. Okyere said:
At Anidaso, we believe that strong leadership is at the heart of sustainable impact. Dr. Okyere’s achievement marks yet another step in our mission to blend innovation, compassion, and entrepreneurship in advancing eye health and community well-being in Ghana and beyond.
The MBC program is a unique graduate-level initiative designed for entrepreneurs who are building and scaling impactful ventures. It equips founders with the tools, mentorship, and global networks needed to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises. Dr. Okyere’s participation in the African Cohort reflects his commitment not only to clinical excellence in eye care but also to building Anidaso Eye Centre into a resilient, socially impactful organization. Through the program, he gained practical insights into business strategy, innovation, and scaling models that will strengthen Anidaso’s mission of delivering affordable, accessible, and quality eye care across Ghana.
Speaking on his graduation, Dr. Okyere said:
“This program has been transformational. It has helped me reimagine how Anidaso Eye Centre can combine business sustainability with social impact. My goal is to ensure that quality eye care is not a privilege but a right for everyone, especially those in rural communities.”The knowledge and networks acquired from the MBC program will directly contribute to expanding Anidaso Eye Centre’s Rural Eye Care Program (RECaP) and other initiatives that bring vital services to underserved populations.
At Anidaso, we believe that strong leadership is at the heart of sustainable impact. Dr. Okyere’s achievement marks yet another step in our mission to blend innovation, compassion, and entrepreneurship in advancing eye health and community well-being in Ghana and beyond.


