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Women in PR Ghana is set to host the 6th edition of its annual summit for female professionals and students in the communication and public relations industry.
The two-day event which is themed "PR Women as Change Agents in the Competitive Corporate World” will be coordinated both virtually via zoom and Facebook on Day 1 and physically at AH Hotel in East Legon on Day 2 starting from 10am to 3pm each day.

This year’s summit will highlight key topics in the areas of Female Leadership and Mentorship, Executive Visibility, Sustainable Development, Corporate Communications, Digital Storytelling, and Social Currency amongst others.
Ms Faith Senam Ocloo, founder of Women in PR Ghana, shares her thoughts on the main theme for this year’s summit saying, “For the next year, we are looking at how PR Women can lead in advocating for change in various organisations through advocacy and developing projects and campaigns that will make us competitive”.

The summit will feature distinguished speakers and communication experts from Ghana, Nigeria, Benin and UK including Uche Ofodile, Chief Executive Officer, MTN Benin; Asiedua Addae; Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing, Standard Chartered Bank; Nwamaka Onyemelukwe – Director, Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability for Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited.
There will be two Panel discussions with experts such as Ronke Lawal, Founder, Ariatu PR; Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson, Lead PR & Communications Adviser, ID Africa; Adisa Amanor, Director, Abjel Communications; Georgina Asare Fiagbenu, Senior Communications Manager, MTN Ghana; Ivy Heward-Mills, Deputy Director Public Affairs, UPSA; Doro Fatoumata, Managing Director, Vlisco; Anne Sackey; Marketing and Communications Professional amongst others.

This year’s summit will also introduce Women in PR Ghana Mentoring Programme with the 2021 Top 10 Women in PR where young female professionals will have the opportunity to be mentored as part of one of our key objectives of mentoring the next generation of PR women.
Business News Editor at Media General Ghana Limited, Nana Akua Abroampah, will be the host for this year’s summit while Pamela Boateng, PR Officer at SIC Life Company Limited and Samuel Osei, Manager, Communications & External Relations, Newmont will moderate both Day 1 and Day 2 panel discussions respectively.

The 2022 Summit is supported by GTP Adepa, MTN Ghana, Total Petroleum Ghana PLC, Hollard Insurance, Vivo Energy Ghana , AH Hotel, e’april Public Relations, Adubea Jensen, Excelsis, Presentation Plus, Amaghanaonline.com. Follow Women in PR Ghana Page for all live streaming videos.
For further information and inquiries about the summit and Women in PR Ghana, visit www.womeninprghana.org, contact 0555757881, email info@womeninprghana.org or follow social media platforms; Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @womeninprghana.
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