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The National Women’s Summit & Expo has always been a highlight for those who believe in the power of women.
Over the years, this event has brought together a stellar group of women from diverse sectors — from Public, Corporate, Business, Creative Arts to the Youth and beyond.
The 7th edition, happening on March 7, 2025, at the Grand Arena, promises to continue this proud tradition. Organized by Charterhouse, the summit will feature a carefully curated lineup of trailblazing women ready to steer vital conversations and actions in the pursuit of gender equality.
This year’s theme is clear — Accelerate Action. And when you see the impressive roster of speakers, it’s obvious that the movement towards this goal is in capable hands. Let’s take a look at the powerhouse women who will be driving these important conversations.
Panel 1: Corporate & Public Sector Panel - Breaking Barriers
The summit kicks off with a keynote address by Mrs. EfuaGhartey, the President of the Ghana Bar Association. Mrs. Ghartey will set the tone for the summit by speaking on the importance of intentional and proactive leadership in advancing gender equality. Her personal journey and insights will encourage women in leadership roles to take action and drive the changes needed in both the corporate and public sectors.
Her Excellency Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, Commonwealth Secretary-General, joins in to share her vision for a more inclusive and equitable world, and urges us to join forces in accelerating gender equality and women's empowerment.
Following this, a distinguished group of women will tackle the global theme of International Women’s Day: Accelerate Action: Overcoming Barriers for Women in Corporate and Public Sectors. These esteemed panelists will explore the challenges women face in these fields, the power of affirmative action, and the steps we can take to level the playing field for all.
- Sheila Minkah-Premo – Convenor of the Affirmative Action Law Coalition
- Janet Sunkwa-Mills – CEO - Jane'M Salon & Spa /Chairperson of the Executive Women Network Excomm
- Maidie Elizabeth Arkutu – Former Unilever CEO & VP for West Africa, now Senior Business Leadership & Training Consultant
- H.E Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland – Barbados High Commissioner to Ghana
Their combined expertise promises a powerful discussion on how women in both the corporate and public sectors can overcome barriers, amplify their voices, and break through glass ceilings.
Panel 2: Women in Business & Entrepreneurship (SMEs) - Scaling New Heights
In a world where women entrepreneurs are making waves, this panel will showcase inspiring women who have not only built businesses but have scaled them to new heights. The panelists will delve into their experiences of navigating challenges, securing funding, and growing successful businesses.
- Amma Gyampo – CEO, Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity Association
- *Angela Mensah-Poku – Chief Enterprise Business Officer - MTN
- Felicia Twumasi – CEO, Ghana Home Foods
- Deloris Frimpong-Manso (Delay) – CEO, Delay Foods / Media Personality
Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku - CEO of April Communications/Media Personality
These trailblazers will discuss what it takes to thrive in the world of business and offer valuable insights into the unique challenges women face in entrepreneurship and the benefits of digital transformation of business.
Youth Leadership: Empowering the Next Generation
The future is female, and it’s clear that the next generation of young women leaders are ready to rise. This session focuses on how we can Accelerate Action to support young women in leadership, with a special focus on making the Affirmative Law a reality
Panelists for this discussion include:
- Barbara Nti Nkansah – First Female Local NUGS President, UCC Chapter
- Ohenewaa Constance Ankoma – Founder, Erudite Women’s Empowerment Foundation, She Leads Implementing Partner.
Unveiling AfroNitaaa's Story
Join us for a captivating evening with Danita Akosua AdomaahYeboah also known as Afronitaa, as she opens up about her passions, her challenges, and her triumphs. Get ready to be inspired by her talent and impact.
Women in Agribusiness: From Farm to Table
Agriculture is not just the backbone of Ghana’s economy, but also an industry where women are making tremendous strides. At the *Gastro Feastival Launch, women in agribusiness will explore everything from production to processing, distribution, and consumption. This interactive panel promises to showcase the diverse roles women play in transforming the agricultural landscape.
- Joyce Sackitey-Ahiadorme – Moderator and MC – Communications Professional/Agri-Leisure Creator
- Esther Kyerewaa Twumasi – Founder, Chamber of Women in Agribusiness (CHAWA) & Kosmos Innovation Centre Fellow
- Sandra Asantewaa Boafo Agyiri – CEO, Nana Papa Company & Member of the Chamber of Agribusinesses Ghana (CAG)
- *Enyonam Manye Adjetey - Founder, The Ghanaian Farmer / CEO Count on Crop
- Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa – Founder, AgriHouse Foundation & National Lead, World Food Program
The Call to Action
The National Women’s Summit & Expo is not just a gathering; it is a movement. It is a collective call for women, girls, and allies to accelerate the push for gender equality. The 7th edition promises to inspire, educate, and mobilize action towards a future where gender equality is not just an aspiration, but a reality.
So, if you're looking to be part of something monumental, mark your calendars for March 7, 2025, and make sure you're at the Grand Arena. Together, we can accelerate action, dismantle barriers, and create a future where every woman can thrive.
The 7th National Women’s Summit & Expo is a Charterhouse production and brought to you by Geisha and MTN in partnership with Frytol, Total Energies, Bayport, Enterprise Life and JOY FM.
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