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In a glittering celebration of excellence and empowerment, Dr. Mrs. Eunice Nana Aba Smart Kwainoe, Chief Executive Officer of Legendary Capital Events (LCE) and Kidzplace, has been crowned the Most Outstanding Woman in Premium Event and Brand Experience Management at the 11th Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards.
The accolade, bestowed at a high-profile ceremony held to honour Ghana’s most influential female changemakers, reaffirms Dr. Kwainoe’s status as a distinguished figure in the country’s corporate and creative landscapes.
Widely recognised for her meticulous approach to event planning and brand execution, Dr. Kwainoe has earned a reputation as a consummate professional whose work continues to set benchmarks in the premium events industry.
Under her leadership, Legendary Capital Events has consistently raised the bar for luxury, innovation, and service excellence. Earlier this year, the company received the Premiere Customer Service Coordination and Detailed Orientation Award, a reflection of Dr. Kwainoe’s unwavering dedication to perfection and client satisfaction.
Her flair for blending contemporary trends with classic sophistication has made her a sought-after force in both corporate and social event management circles.
Beyond the glitz of the events scene, Dr. Kwainoe has also emerged as a formidable advocate for women’s empowerment. Through the Fanofom Fun Club in the Ekumfi District, she has led initiatives in entrepreneurship training, financial literacy, and sustainable livelihoods, empowering countless women to achieve financial independence and break the cycle of poverty.
Her dual impact in business and community development made her recognition at this year’s Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards especially significant.
In her acceptance speech, Dr. Kwainoe extended the honour to all women striving to break barriers. “This honour is not just mine,” she said. “It belongs to every woman who refuses to be limited by circumstance. Together, we are rewriting the narrative of African excellence.”
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