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All roads lead to the forecourt of Deloitte Place, at No 71, off the George Walker Bush Highway in Dzorwulul, on April 11, 2025, for the 2025 Deloitte Alumni Homecoming.
The event is expected to bring together former Partners and Employees of Deloitte Ghana, both home and abroad, for a nostalgic night of riveting conversations, networking, and celebration.
It will also serve as a platform to strengthen the Deloitte Alumni Network and celebrate the collective achievements of present and past employees and Partners over the years.
Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, Country Managing Partner, is therefore calling on all Deloitte Alumni to join the event, saying, “This gathering is an opportunity for us to reconnect, socialise and foster stronger personal and business relationships”.
“We believe all former employees remain colleagues for life. We can’t wait to welcome you back to share the extraordinary moments we had in the past and create new memories. Deloitte is our home, and we must endeavor to make the event a memorable one.”
For her part, the Chief Sustainability Officer for Deloitte West Africa and Audit Partner, Abena Biney, said, “Deloitte has shaped many careers, fostered lifelong friendships, and inspired many to live their purpose beyond profit. We are excited to bring our alumni back home and we are eagerly looking forward to Friday evening”.
She concluded, “Many call it Deloitte, we call it Home. The Country Managing Partner invites all alumni, wherever you are, to Plot No. 71, off George Walker Bush Highway, The Deloitte Place on Friday, 11th April 2025 at 3:30 pm. All roads lead home. Colleagues for life, you are all welcome”.
Deloitte Ghana provides audit, tax, consulting, risk and financial advisory services to public and private clients spanning multiple industries.
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