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Innova DDB Ghana has congratulated Getrude Oforiwa Brako, a postgraduate student of the Department of Communication Studies, University of Ghana for being the first successful applicant of its Internship Programme.
On March 8, 2022, Innova DDB Ghana made a call for the maiden edition of its Internship Programme. A programme underpinned by a framework that broadens and deepens the knowledge of successful applicants.
The programme gives successful applicants hands-on experience and the opportunity to build personal and technical skills necessary for life-long career growth.
Dr. Kenneth Hammond-Aryee, the General Manager of Innova DDB Ghana, said, “we are thrilled to welcome Gertrude to our team. We look forward to the impact she will make here while picking up a culture of endurance and excellence”.
Miss Brako joins the Innova DDB Ghana team, after successfully going through a rigorous selection process. The next call for this year’s Innova DDB Internship programme is scheduled for July 2022. Candidates eligible for the opportunity must be pursuing a diploma, an undergraduate degree, or be enrolled in a full-time graduate study programme.
Since its establishment, Innova DDB Ghana has opened its doors to budding and fresh talents in the Integrated Marketing Communications space.
Interns are able to build and expand their skills in Graphic Design, Copywriting, Account Management, Brand Strategy, Digital Media, Production and Multimedia contributing significantly to the growth of some of the best some of the best resources in advertising and marketing communications.
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