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Jesse Agyepong & Associates has launched Quiet Conversations Monthly Series, a forum designed to deepen how Ghana's professionals, leaders, and communicators engage with the country's most important opportunities and challenges.
The initiative brings together thought leaders, emerging voices, and change-makers for focused monthly sessions on strategic communication, governance, branding, leadership, and law.
Each session creates a space where participants challenge assumptions, engage with critical issues, and commit to actionable plans that move Ghana forward.
"Ghana is on a promising path, and the conversations shaping our future can be even sharper and more strategic," said Jesse Agyepong, Lead Consultant at Jesse Agyepong & Associates.
"Quiet Conversations” creates space for exactly that, where professionals challenge assumptions, engage with critical issues, and commit to actionable plans that drive real progress."
The format is deliberately intimate: limited attendance, extended dialogue, and actionable frameworks. Quiet Conversations isn't a lecture series or networking event.
It is a working session where participants examine Ghana's opportunities from multiple angles and leave with concrete plans to contribute more effectively.
Ghana's continued progress depends on the quality of our public discourse, how we frame opportunities, how leaders communicate strategy, how professionals translate knowledge into influence, and how citizens engage with issues shaping our future.
"We're building a community of professionals who expect more from themselves and each other," Agyepong explained.
"Whether you're in business, policy, law, or media, if you're committed to sharpening how Ghana thinks and communicates, this series is for you."
The inaugural session, held on November 29, 2025, focused on public speaking as a strategic tool and set the tone for what participants can expect: rigorous discussions, practical frameworks, and a commitment to taking ideas beyond the room into real-world application.
In 2026, the initiative will further expand with the launch of the Quiet Conversations podcast, an audio extension of the monthly conversations.
The podcast will bring thoughtful, reflective, and nation-shaping discussions to a wider audience, ensuring the insights shared within the monthly sessions continue to influence public thinking and professional practice across the country.
About Jesse Agyepong & Associates
Jesse Agyepong & Associates is a brand strategy and communications advisory firm helping leaders and institutions communicate with clarity and impact. Led by Jesse Agyepong, with over 20 years’ experience across marketing, telecoms, public service, and business development, the firm supports clients to strengthen influence and achieve measurable results.
Through initiatives like the Quiet Conversations Monthly Series, and the upcoming Quiet Conversations podcast, the firm also advances Ghana’s communication ecosystem by creating platforms for deeper dialogue, strategic thinking, and elevated public discourse.
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