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Enterprise Computing Ltd.’s Chief Technology Officer, Sybil Amoah Osafo, was named “Promising Executive of the Year” at the Ghana Executives Awards 2025.
This marks another landmark moment in the company’s journey of excellence.
ECL, Ghana’s top-ranked ICT company, has once again proven its staying power in the tech and corporate space. This recognition comes on the heels of ECL's track record, including the CEO's "Young Achiever of the Year" accolade in 2024, reinforcing the company’s reputation as a force driving innovation across Ghana and West Africa.
Beyond a personal achievement for Sybil, the award also validates ECL’s years of hard work and determination. “This recognition isn’t just about me - it’s about what we’re building at ECL. I’m honoured to represent a company that constantly pushes boundaries, embraces innovation, and uplifts women in tech,” Sybil said in an interview.
Her work has touched virtually every corner of the tech industry - from building secure cloud solutions and leading enterprise-wide transformations to shaping how businesses stay ahead of the curve.
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