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A Ghanaian company, Orchid Hospitality Management Services (OHMS), has won an international award in London.
Orchid received the Gold Category of the International Quality Crown Award in recognition of its outstanding commitment to quality, leadership, technology and innovation organized by the Business Initiative Directions (B.I.D.).
At a presentation ceremony held in London, Mrs Rebecca Amoh, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Orchid Hospitality Management Services was presented with certificate and a plaque by Jose E. Prieto, President of BID Business Initiative Directions and Dayle L. Fickling, Vice President.
Mr Prieto described Orchid Hospitality Management Services as “made up of a team oriented towards the continuous improvement of processes, striving for an important role in the leadership of the business world.”
Established five years ago, Orchid manages hospitality services, events and estates including the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ghana.
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