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The Chief Executive Officer of Global Media Alliance Group (GMA), Ernest Boateng, has been honoured with the prestigious "CEO of the Year" award at the inaugural SHIMEI Star Influential Awards.
The award is in recognition of Ernest Boateng's exemplary leadership and contributions to advancing gender equality in Ghana's media and communications industry.
The ceremony, which took place as part of the 'Include Her' Conference is in line with this year’s International Women's Day celebrations.
Under Mr. Boateng's visionary leadership, GMA has consistently demonstrated a commitment to gender inclusivity, notably through the strategic appointment of women to key leadership positions.
His administration has been marked by deliberate efforts to amplify women's voices within the broadcasting industry, providing opportunities for female talents to front prominent radio shows in spaces traditionally dominated by men.
"Mr. Boateng's recognition is well-deserved and timely," said Samantha Wuta-Ofei, Founder of the SHIMEI Star Influential Awards.
"His leadership exemplifies how corporate executives can drive meaningful change in gender equality while maintaining business excellence".

Commenting on his award, Mr. Boateng stated: "True leadership is not just about business success; it's about fostering an environment where everyone, regardless of gender, has the opportunity to thrive.”
“At Global Media Alliance, we champion equity, challenge outdated norms, and amplify the voices of women because a truly progressive workplace is one where diversity is not just acknowledged but celebrated.
"This award reflects our commitment to building a future where fairness, inclusion, and opportunity define our success," Ernest Boateng added.
GMA continues to set industry standards for gender inclusivity, creating pathways for women in media and broadcasting while inspiring other organisations to follow suit.
Beyond opportunities for staff, Mr. Boateng's commitment to see women led businesses and initiatives succeed include opportunities created for Ghanaian female business leaders.
The company’s youth brand, YFM, has dedicated the month of March to promote women businesses with a grant value of GHc500,000 in airtime and digital promotions for women-led initiatives.
The 'Include Her' Conference and SHIMEI Star Influential Awards were established to celebrate individuals and organisations making strides in promoting gender equality and women's empowerment across various sectors in Ghana and beyond.
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