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Host of Late Night Express and Showbiz A-Z on Joy FM, George Quaye, has been elected as the President of the Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG).
On Saturday, December 17, the Association voted to determine its new executive to assume mandate for the next four years.
The election was organised and supervised by ATWAG's Electoral Committee led by Osarfo Anthony, an arts writer.
Mr George Quaye, founder of Image Bureau, an Events, Communications and PR Agency will take over from his predecessor, William Asiedu once he is sworn-in. The date for the swearing-in ceremony will be announced in due time.
The Vice President position went to Livingstone Lotsu; Hagar Gyebuwaa Owusu was elected as Treasurer and Adu Amani as Organiser.
The event also saw MzGee and Stanley Awuku Wilson elected as Public Relations Officer and Research Officer respectively.
The Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana's (ATWAG) mandate is to promote arts, tourism and culture reporting in the country while developing the professional capacity and the welfare of its members.
The Association consists of arts writers/journalists and media workers. Co-operation and collaboration among members will ensure the growth of the arts industry in Ghana.
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