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Accomplished banking executive, Julie Essiam, is poised to make history as Ghana's first female Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
With a stellar career spanning several decades, Ms. Essiam's impending appointment heralds a new era of leadership at the GRA, driven by her expertise, experience, and commitment to sustainable transformation.
Julie Essiam’s dedication to community development and talent transformation, has hitherto earned her recognition and respect both locally and internationally. Having served as a Group Executive of Ecobank Transnational Inc; Director of Citibank Group; and Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank, Essiam would be expected to bring her sharp business and leadership acumen to bear on her new role.
During her current tenure as Commissioner for Support Services Division of the GRA, Ms. Essiam spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing revenue generation and operational efficiency. Her achievements include the successful implementation of innovative digital transformation strategies to streamline operational processes towards enhanced efficiency of the revenue collection body.

Her anticipated appointment comes at a crucial juncture for GRA, as the organisation undergoes a period of transition and transformation. With her proven track record of driving positive change, Essiam is expected to provide stability and leadership during this transition phase, ensuring continuity and progress in the GRA's mandate.
Moreover, Essiam's appointment is believed to align with the priorities of the new Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, MP, who in a meeting on Monday, March 25, 2024, with GRA leadership and the Tema Customs Division, emphasized the need to enhance domestic revenue mobilization, counter smuggling activities, and streamline GRA’s operations. By empowering GRA staff to meet their targets and fostering collaboration with stakeholders, Essiam is poised to play a pivotal role in leading the GRA to advance the stated priorities of Ghana’s new Minister for Finance.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, the soon-to-be GRA boss is described as warm, personable, and down-to-earth by GRA staff. Her strict but inclusive and respectful management style has indeed endeared her to GRA staff.
Ms. Essiam’s approachable demeanor and genuine concern for the well-being of employees have also earned her praise from colleagues at all levels of the organization, and it is hoped that under her tenure, longstanding issues of promotion and staff welfare would be addressed with renewed urgency.
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