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Acclaimed event producer and creative entrepreneur, Kelvin Nii Kwatey Quartey, has been named Event Executive of the Year at the Ghana Executive Awards 2025.
The prestigious ceremony, held at the Labadi Beach Hotel on Friday, 16 May, honoured standout leaders across Ghana’s corporate and public sectors.
Kelvin, the founder and CEO of TICTOK Global, Kelquart Ventures, and Influence Reaction Print, was recognised for his exceptional contributions to Ghana’s events, branding, and creative industries.
His visionary leadership has powered some of the nation’s most iconic experiences, including Indomiefest, Afrochella, Afrofuture, TEDxAccra, House of Walker, the Hennessy NBA Launch, and numerous high-profile corporate and national activations.
“This recognition is not just about me; it reflects the talent, hard work, and creativity of everyone I’ve had the privilege to work with,” Kelvin said in his acceptance speech. “Together, we are redefining what events mean in Ghana and across Africa.”

In addition to his thriving business ventures, Kelvin currently serves as the SRC President of GIMPA, where he is championing student empowerment, community advancement, and innovation-driven leadership.
The Ghana Executive Awards, powered by Globe Productions in collaboration with the Ghana CEO Awards, celebrate excellence across more than 30 categories. The 2025 theme—“Celebrating Leadership, Individual and Team Excellence, Building a Stronger Ghana”—reflects a national commitment to recognising changemakers and inspiring progress.
Kelvin’s award affirms his growing influence as a creative trailblazer, dedicated to empowering youth, telling authentic African stories, and delivering world-class events with local relevance.
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