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The Chief Executive of Kingdom Exim Group of Companies, James Gnanaraj Rajamani has been awarded an honorary doctorate degree.
The Managing Director of the organisation, Immanuel Rajamani has also been awarded an honorary doctorate degree.
Both of them were awarded honorary doctorates by the University of New England, Connecticut, United States of America.
Dr Immanuel Rajamani received a doctorate of philosophy in executive leadership and business.
Dr James Gnanaraj Rajamani was awarded a doctorate of philosophy in Christian Leadership and Business from University.
They were awarded honorary doctorate degrees for their immense contributions towards the growth of the business sector in Ghana and beyond.
The doctorates were also presented to them in recognition of their tremendous efforts in growing Kingdom Group of Companies from an organisation that started with just two employees to now an entity employing hundreds of people.
They were also honored for moving Kingdom Exim beyond just a single company to one that now has ten subsidiaries.
The doctorate degrees were presented to them recently at a short but colorful ceremony.
The MD and CEO have over the years shown excellent leadership in managing the affairs of Kingdom Exim Group of Companies, significantly growing the fortunes of the Group and positively impacting the lives of its employees and persons within communities in which the group operates.
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