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Communications specialist Kweku Obeng-Adjei has been appointed as the Head of Corporate Affairs at the Centre for Policy Scrutiny (CPS), a new-generation policy research and advocacy think tank based in Ghana.
Obeng-Adjei brings over 17 years of experience in communications and media practice, having worked with some of Ghana’s leading media brands since 2006.
His expertise spans media relations, communications strategy, events management, and building news organisations.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts (Radio and TV) and a Master’s Degree in Journalism.
He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Laws at GIMPA Law School, as well as a Master’s Degree in Organisational Leadership and Governance at the University of Ghana Business School, Legon.
In October 2018, Obeng-Adjei was appointed Media Relations Manager at the Ministry of Information of the Republic of Ghana.
His role was later expanded in 2021 to include events management, where he played a key role in coordinating PR and media relations for major national and international engagements, including state visits by former U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Kamala Harris, Ghana’s COVID-19 mass media outreach program, and ECOWAS summits hosted in Accra under the chairmanship of President Nana Akufo-Addo.
An alumnus of Mfantsipim School, the University of Ghana, and the University of Media, Arts and Communication, Obeng-Adjei is also a fellow of the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa. He is married to Anita Obeng-Adjei.
At CPS, he is expected to leverage his extensive communications experience to strengthen the think tank’s public engagement, policy advocacy, and institutional outreach, positioning it as a key player in Ghana’s policy research landscape.
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