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The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, an initiative of the Business Executive Group, is set to hold its 11th edition induction ceremony on March 26, 2026, at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra, further cementing its status as one of Ghana’s most prestigious platforms for corporate leadership.
Organisers affirm that the initiative continues to play a pivotal role in promoting leadership excellence and strengthening networks across Ghana’s dynamic business community.
The Hall of Fame unites an exclusive group of corporate executives, including chairpersons, directors, and chief executive officers who also serve as board chairs, under a single umbrella dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and leadership.
Since its inception in 2020, the initiative has grown steadily in both membership and influence, with its inaugural event at the Accra Marriott Hotel establishing the foundation for a flagship gathering of Ghanaian business leaders.
Today, the association boasts over 400 distinguished members.
Membership offers access to extensive networking opportunities through periodic workshops and engagements designed to encourage collaboration, partnerships, and knowledge sharing.
These events also enable inductees to connect with both existing and newly admitted members, fostering professional ties across industries.
This year’s ceremony adopts the theme: “Enhancing Government–Business Relationships to Grow the Economy.”
According to Baroness Paulette Kporo, Group CEO of the Business Executive Group, "this is a gathering of Ghana’s top executives and board chairpersons, designed to promote excellence in all spheres of business and foster healthy collaborations that drive development and shared prosperity."
The Hall of Fame has historically featured some of Ghana’s most prominent business figures, including Ing. Kwesi Abeasi, Dr. Ofori Sarpong, Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, Mr. Talal Fattal, and Dr. Daniel McKorley.
This year marks a significant milestone, as the event transitions from an annual to a biannual celebration, reflecting increasing interest and participation.
Distinguished dignitaries attending include H.E. Ambassador Asaye Alemayehu, Ambassador of Ethiopia to Ghana; Hon. Austin Gamey, CEO of Gamey and Gamey Group; Mr Talal Fattal, former CEO of Metro TV; Ms Nana Yaa Serwaa Sarpong, General Manager of EIB Network, among others.
The 11th edition will witness the induction of a new cohort of corporate leaders into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, reinforcing the initiative’s legacy as a premier platform for corporate excellence, collaboration, and leadership in Ghana.
This year’s event is being jointly led by Deborah Larbi and Michael Asiedu, alongside a dedicated team from the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame Secretariat.
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