Audio By Carbonatix
Vodafone Ghana has appointed Hannah Ashiokai Akrong as its new Director of Human Resources, effective April 1, 2016.
She joins the company from Honeywell in the United States, a Fortune 100 company where she had global HR management responsibility for teams in the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
Hannah takes over from Stella Agyenim-Boateng, who has voluntarily exited the company, effective March 31, 2016, after 8 years with Vodafone and 20 years with the erstwhile Ghana Telecom company.
Stella is however expected to continue supporting the business until the end of June 2016 and will also be appointed an external member of the Board of the Vodafone Ghana Foundation.
Hannah Ashiokai Akrong started her career with Multimedia Broadcasting Company, Ghana before joining Ernst & Young, where she worked in a consulting capacity with their HR Advisory team.
She has also worked with Medtronic, a world leader in medical technology in various functional and business partner HR roles across various divisions of the company in the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Hannah has a BSc in Marketing from the University of Ghana and a Masters in Human Resources and Industrial Relations from the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA and the IAG School of Business, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
Stella Agyenim-Boateng who is succeeded by Hannah, led Vodafone Ghana to win several awards including the Employer of Choice, Best Organisation in Employee Relations and Fittest OpCo in Vodafone (on two consecutive occasions).
She also won personal awards such as HR Focus Magazine’s HR practitioner of the Year and Most Outstanding Corporate Executive in HR.
Latest Stories
-
Unidentified road crash victim at 37 Military Hospital yet to be claimed
1 minute -
High Court orders Greater Accra Regional Minister to be served for alleged contempt
46 minutes -
Court did not encourage reconciliation in Nyinahin SHS assault case — Judicial Service
50 minutes -
Refuse crisis deepens as over 500 Aboboyaa riders queue for hours
2 hours -
McGinn the hero as Scotland clinch memorable victory
2 hours -
Iran win four staff visa appeals but 11 banned
3 hours -
Norway braces for verdict in rape trial of crown princess’s son Høiby
4 hours -
Suspected armed robber dies from gunshot wound after snatching a taxi at La
4 hours -
Over 458,000 children miss school due to child labour in Ghana — CHRAJ
5 hours -
2026 World Cup: Vinicius Jr rescues draw as Brazil come from behind
5 hours -
BoG pulls the plug on unregulated crypto forex channels
6 hours -
Six arrested as security forces crack down on defiant China Mall project
7 hours -
Qatar stun Switzerland to snatch first-ever World Cup point
7 hours -
Kidnapped Nigerian retired general dies in captivity
8 hours -
Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed on Sunday as Tehran casts doubt on timing
8 hours