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The Chief Executive Officer and Founding Member of the Ghana Commodity Exchange, Tucci Ivowi, has charged female staff of the insurance group, Hollard Ghana, to stay focused to accomplish higher strides.
According to her, women must become experts in their industry to advance to leadership positions.
She urged them to deliver results because smart leaders want intelligent individuals on their teams.
She believes that to change the narrative, we must embrace equity and seize opportunities to find more fair solutions.
She addressed the Hollard Women High Tea, which was themed "Embrace Equity" to commemorate IWD 2023 at Tribeca, a restaurant in Accra.

In her view, women should always work SMARTER. They ought to develop a work ethic that makes them Sincere, Motivated, Artistic, Resilient, Tough, Empathetic, and Respected. She underlined the need to adopt these professional principles to remain relevant and advance to the next prospect.
In her presentation, Madam Tucci said “don't focus on the ladder, or you are likely to fall. Focus on achieving results, and that will elevate you”.
“Don’t let yourself down and blame others for not letting you reach your potential. Failure allows you to grow; embrace it”.
“Do not take an opportunity and squander it. This act affects women; do not let your gender down”.
“To remain relevant, never stop developing yourself”.
“Marry a friend and a partner. Someone supportive of your career advancements”.
The speaker, Tucci Ivowi, was complimented by the host, Patience Akyianu, Group CEO of Hollard Ghana, for empowering Hollard women.
Sheila Wristberg, CEO of IRisk Management LTD, a guest, also, introduced Hollard Women to ‘Women Leadership in Insurance Africa'. It is a community for women Sheila founded in the insurance industry that provides support, advice, skills, and mentorship to enable women to excel.
The day ended with great bonding activities like singing and dancing, accompanied by good food and music. Participants also had the opportunity to network with the speaker and guests.
The country’s favourite insurance group is Hollard Ghana, with subsidiaries Hollard Insurance and Hollard Life Assurance.
The group combines its deep local knowledge of the market having previously operated in Ghana for 25 years as Metropolitan Insurance with the world-class expertise of an international insurance brand in 18 countries across the world.
With feet firmly planted on Ghanaian soil but headquartered in South Africa, Hollard delivers innovative insurance solutions customized to the unique risks Ghanaians face.
Hollard offers various life and general insurance products including funeral, personal accident, motor, business, travel, home, and more; and can be reached via the following means: 0501603967 (Hollard Insurance) and 0501533698 (Hollard Life).
Beyond various nationwide office branches and Hollard 2U franchise shops, Ghanaians can find Hollard at Shell Fuel Station Welcome Shops, Melcom stores and online at www.hollard.com.gh and www.jumia.com.gh for all their insurance needs.
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