Mr. S. Mynah C. Karmo
Director/Acting Chancellor of CIU Liberia, Cavalla International University – Liberia
Mr. S. Mynah C. Karmo Sr. is a seasoned public health professional, educator, and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in health management, education, and community development. Born on March 25, 1977, in Montserrado County, Liberia, Mr. Karmo is a candidate for a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Public Health Management from Cavalla International University of America, with the degree submitted in December 2024. He also earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) in 2022 from the same institution and holds bachelor’s degrees in both Biology & Chemistry and Public Administration & Sociology from United Methodist University, Liberia.
Mr. Karmo is the Founder, President/CEO of Stamar Karmo Incorporated (SKI), an organization that has grown from grassroots beginnings into a multifaceted institution encompassing education, healthcare, and agriculture. Under his leadership, the Stamar Karmo School System evolved from an early childhood education center into a senior high school, while the Stamar Karmo Clinic expanded from a small medicine store into a fully functioning community health center. His passion for food security led to the establishment of Stamar Karmo Farm in Bomi County.
Professionally, Mr. Karmo has served in various capacities, including Administrative and Finance Officer at the Family of Hope ( a CBO) in River Gee County and as an Enumerator with LISGIS. His early roles include teaching, voluntary health work, and leadership in community-based health initiatives such as PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity), focusing on HIV/AIDS awareness and EPI outreach programs.
Known for his strong leadership, motivational speaking, public health advocacy, and commitment to community empowerment, Mr. Karmo has consistently demonstrated the ability to work under pressure, lead teams effectively, and deliver results with limited resources. His enduring mission is to impact lives positively through education, affordable healthcare, and agricultural development.