Local and international Business leaders will converge in Accra on October 21, 2021 for the 4th edition of Stanford Seed Transformation Network (STN) Ghana’s Business and Leadership Conference.
The conference which is an annual flagship programme of STN Ghana will review business performance so far as the world live with Covid-19 and hold open, honest and relevant discussions on critical business and leadership issues as well as recommend sustained business success strategies.
The local and international leaders across Africa and the world will attend the conference and they include high-level executives of businesses, board members, directors, thought leaders, Influencers, policy and decision-makers.
They will have the opportunity to network and engage each other with significant ‘take home’ value to impact their businesses and organisations positively.
This year’s conference is under the theme “Transformation continuum.”
The one day conference will be opened by Ambassador Stephanie Sullivan, US Ambassador to Ghana to be followed by panel discussions on “Building a transformation mindset, - innovation and pitfalls.” and “Financing your transformation”.
An Exhibition will be held as part of the event.
Renowned and experienced business leaders will make presentations and join panels to discuss business transformation issues and ways businesses can navigate challenges and scale up their organisations
Some of the speakers are; Nana Dr Michael Agyekum Addo, CEO, Mikaddo Holdings; Kofi Adomako, MD GCB Bank; Abena Amoah, Deputy MD, Ghana Stock Exchange and Julian Opuni, MD, Fidelity Bank.
President of the Stanford Seed Transformation Network, Ghana and Founder of Cadling Fashions and KAD Manufacturing Ltd, Linda Yaa Ampah, said the need for business transformation has become critical as entrepreneurs have to undertake fundamental and innovative changes to survive and be successful while Covid-19 continues.
“Clearly, as businesses, we have to accept that transformation in systems, processes, models, people and technology among others are needed to achieve success. We can’t continue to do things as we did in the past.
"STN Ghana is happy to create a platform for discussions and insights in transformation for us to learn as well as encourage ourselves through the networking opportunities to propel our businesses forward.” she said
The conference is open to all Stanford Seed Transformation Network members, the general public especially entrepreneurs, government officials and the entire business community.
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