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Ghana’s leading corporate executives are expected to gather in Tema on January 9, 2026, for the CEO’s and Corporate Leaders Hangout — a strategy-focused event designed to explore business opportunities and emerging threats in the coming year.
The event, themed “Business Opportunities & Threats for 2026,” is being organised by The CEO’s Hub in partnership with Big Joe’s Place.
It will be held from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Big Joe’s Gardens in Community 7, bringing together CEOs, C-suite executives, founders and senior managers from across Ghana’s corporate landscape.
Rev. Justice Sagoe, Visionary of The CEO’s Hub, said the gathering offers an important moment for executives to reflect and re-align as the economy prepares for a new cycle.
“We believe collaboration among leaders is essential for national and sectoral transformation,” he noted, adding that the session will help businesses “sharpen their strategies and stay ahead of shifts in the market.”
Organisers say the hangout will feature CEO engagement sessions, conversations on regulatory expectations, innovation pathways and sector-specific trends, as well as a dedicated networking segment.
Participants will also enjoy complimentary refreshments and a business card exchange session to strengthen partnerships.
The CEO’s Hub describes its mission as inspiring, equipping and connecting business leaders through dialogues, training and thought-leadership.
The platform has become a regular meeting point for executives looking to exchange ideas and build strategic alliances.
Registration for the January 9 event is free. Interested participants can secure a spot by dialling 80011111#.
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