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The Managing Director of Brain Hill International School and CEO of Facility Pro, Mary Anane Awuku, has been honoured as part of the 100 Most Influential People Awards (MIPA), 2024 held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel Accra, on November, 21st.
Mary's recent award is in recognition of her unique blend of strategic foresight, operational acumen, and unyielding resilience in leading her team to provide the highest quality of care, and excellent services in Ghana.
With a visionary mindset and the ability to translate strategy into action, Madam Many Awuku excels in navigating complex leadership landscapes.
Her entrepreneurial spirit fuels innovation, while her results-driven approach ensures efficiency and measurable outcomes. A skilled leader and collaborator, she fosters cohesive teams and partnerships, even amidst resource constraints and systemic challenges.
The five-star event, organized by the Business Executive Group, has been designed to identify and publicly recognize 100 people across Africa whose personal and professional conduct and accomplishments, combined with their respective positions of authority and consequent influence, have enabled them to exercise the most influence on the socio-economic, political and cultural fortunes and trajectory of Africa as a region which is integrated into the global community of nations and the emergent global economy.
Interacting with the media after receiving the award, Mary Awuku said, the honour fuels her dedication to pushing boundaries and creating lasting impact in business in Ghana.

She said the award is a reflection of the resilience, innovation, and unwavering commitment of her entire team, who together turned challenges into opportunities to provide excellent service delivery.
According to her, the accolade reflects her commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality customer satisfaction in education and setting benchmarks for others to follow.
“I am extremely grateful for the recognition. This journey has been one of learning, perseverance, and collaboration, built on the vision of our incredible founders and the dedication of an exceptional team. Every challenge we faced has taught us resilience, every milestone reminds us of our purpose, and every step is fueled by a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of Ghanaians.
Brain Hill International School, an accredited Cambridge institution has redefined access to quality care in the nation delivering innovative, student-centered solutions tailored to local and international needs.
By combining cutting-edge technology with community-driven approaches, Facility Pro, where Mary Anane Awuku is also the CEO, has positioned itself as a trusted leader by providing general and routine cleaning services, fumigation services, electronic security services, gardening and landscaping, general facility management and many more.
Her company empowers communities through education and preventive care, fostering long-term health and well-being.
Committed to excellence, it sets a benchmark for impactful, inclusive, and scalable healthcare solutions in the nation.
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