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The Ghana CEO Network has announced the 8th high impact CEO Network Business Cocktail to be be held on December 8, 2022 at the Accra Marriott Hotel.
The event will take place from 7:00pm-9:00pm for over 200 Topmost CEOs and Captains of Industry.
According to the founding CEO of the Ghana CEO Network, Ernest De-Graft Egyir, the theme for the Ghana CEO Network Business Cocktail is “A COST OF LIVING CRISES: What does inflation really mean for Ghanaian businesses?”
Inflation’ is a word on the minds and lips of many Ghanaians, CEOs and business owners. Experts are warning that Ghana could face the worst cost of living crisis.
How can we expect inflation to impact Ghanaian businesses? What should the government be doing to mitigate the impact of inflation? Which industries will be impacted the most? How are businesses responding to inflation? What can businesses do in the face of economic uncertainty? What will happen next in building a prosperous Ghana? These are some of the questions being asked.
The Guest Speaker is the Director of the Institute of Statistical, Social & Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Prof. Peter Quartey.
The Special Guest of Honour is the former President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.
The Ghana CEO Network Business Cocktail is an exclusive unique top-tier blissful festive night of entertainment with a more casual and relaxed vibe than the office, but still maintains a professional overtone.
There will be opportune time to break out of the shell, to maximise the professional goals.
The event will empower business excellence by inspiring, informing and connecting CEOs for high-impact CEO Peer Networking, sharing of ideas, knowledge & experiences, exploring business opportunities and partnerships, whiles building goodwill amongs CEOs, Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Investors, Ambassadors and Decision Makers from recognized companies across industries.
The event is powered by the Ghana CEO Network in partnership with Deloitte, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), State Interests and Governance Authority(SIGA), University of Ghana and Multimedia Group.
The Ghana CEO network is an exclusive corporate membership-based business organisation with members from various industries across the country.
Founded in 2016, the Ghana CEO Network creates the most effective business networking platform for CEOs and Entrepreneurs to share experiences, gain knowledge explore opportunities and build resilient businesses.
With industry-leading cutting-edge content, dynamic events, and an influential community of topmost CEOs, the Ghana CEO Network delivers a powerful platform and resource to connect, inform, and inspire the CEOs shaping the future of business.
Ghana CEO Network Membership is designed for Executives with the following designations: CEOs, C-Level Executives, Chairmen, Presidents, Directors, Managing Directors, General Managers, Senior Executives, Ministers, Governors, Executive Chairs, Board Chairs, Director Generals, Investors, Entrepreneurs, Ambassadors and High Commissioners.
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