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Mr. Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director for Kosmos Innovation Center has been adjudged CEO of the Year, NGO Category at the recently held 2024 edition of the Ghana CEO Awards held at the Kempinski Hotel.
The Award recognises Mr. Gyan-Kesse’s contribution to promoting youth entrepreneurship through his strategic leadership of the Kosmos Innovation Center Ghana. Under his Leadership, the organisation has recorded tremendous success while supporting young people to create or adapt sustainable technologies to safeguard the environment and promote agricultural activity.
Kosmos Innovation Center(KIC) is a non-profit organization that invests in young entrepreneurs and small businesses. We empower entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into viable, self-sustaining businesses and we work alongside promising small businesses to help them scale and reach their full potential. Since its inception in 2016, more than 18,000 young leaders have been trained in business skills and entrepreneurship through participation in our programs.
The 3rd edition of the Ghana CEO Awards was on the theme "CEOs for Climate: Steering towards a Greener Future", recognizing the achievements of CEO’s visionary leadership in promoting climate sustainability initiatives and action.
The event was organised by Globe Productions.
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