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The Second and final edition of the CEO Dialogues (2023) Series will take place on Wednesday, November 29, at Midindi Hotel, Cantonments, Accra.
A niche, Capacity Building and Thought Leadership Vehicle, the CEO Dialogues would be under the theme, "A year after the world Economic Meltdown".
It is a throwback from the 2022 Edition which was under the theme-“How your business can survive the Economic Meltdown.
This Edition has been specially designed to follow up with the progress of businesses on the heels of the particularly disruptive and dire economic situation occasioned by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine War.
This Edition of the CEO Dialogue Series is strictly by invitation, frank, intimate and peer-to-peer business conversation that would feature, among others, a submission of Papers on the Subject by KPMG and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG).
Beyond the select, targeted Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) attending the Event, a number of notable figures in the local and international business world, would be attending in order to enrich the level of interactions among the industry Titans.
The CEO Dialogues (2023) Series, second edition is sponsored by Ghana Commercial Bank(PLC) and Japan Motors.
CEO Dialogues is a joint collaboration between Base Element Limited and Ishmael Yamson & Associates (IY&A)
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