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Ghanaian female building contractor and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Myturn Limited, Hannah Brenda Amoateng has been crowned Ghana's ‘Most Outstanding Female in Construction’ at the just-ended 10th Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards 2024 held at the luxurious Accra Marriot hotel.
The award ceremony, held on July 5th, 2024, recognises her stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing quality human resource services, and also for being a respected personality advocating for best practices in her industry.
The Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards organised by The Business Executive Magazine Limited seeks to publicly recognize women in Ghana who have chalked accomplishments in various fields of endeavours in both the public and private sectors.
The recognition automatically makes her a “SHE ACHIEVER” in the female network platform in Ghana.
The initiative is an executive association which embodies top female CEOs and past Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards winners and creates a platform for members to network, share knowledge and offer support to each other.
Speaking to the media after receiving the award, Esther Baidoo Williams said she was excited to be recognized for her work, and thanked God and the organisers for the honour done to her.
She acknowledged those who have supported her throughout her career in a largely male-dominated field.
She believes the award reflects her commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality work and also setting a benchmark for others to emulate.
“I am extremely excited for such this recognition. This is a dream come true and a motivation to work harder always. I dedicate this to my late brother, family, colleagues and most importantly, our cherished clients for their unflinching support always”.
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