Angelina Serwaa is a Restoration Ecologist and a distinguished Three Cairns Scholar at the Yale School of the Environment, where she is pursuing a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) with a specialization in Ecosystem Management and Conservation. She is an alumna of the Environmental Leadership & Training Initiative (ELTI) Online Certificate in Tropical Forest Landscapes: Conservation, Restoration, and Sustainable Use (2023–2024).
Her research experience spans Ghana and Rwanda, with a focus on forest restoration. She has worked with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in Rwanda on post-wildfire forest recovery assessment. Angelina previously served as a Forest Range Manager at the Resource Management Support Centre (RMSC) of the Ghana Forestry Commission. She is committed to advancing ecosystem management, innovative conservation strategies, and large-scale forest restoration.