The mightiest tree in Ghanaian advertising has fallen! You cannot be in advertising, media, or communications in this country and not have been affected one way or the other by Mr. Tee.
I have a lot to say about this great man, but just the teaser is that my branch off from newspaper journalism into media strategy, planning, and buying was because of this man.
His vision would end up redirecting my career path and life. When Kofi Acheampong recruited me to work with MediaCom, upon recommendation by Edem Ashigbi it was a media planning and buying company he set up and owned.
Two years later he would ask me to take up the challenge of running the newly established Adam's Media (Carat Ghana) as its founding General Manager!
There's a lot to be said, but may it be known that Mr. Tee has paid his dues to an industry he loved and served with all he had.
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