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Mr George Andah, the multi-award winning Chief Marketing Officer for Ghana's leading telecoms operator, MTN (Ghana), is moving to Bharti Airtel, owners of Zain Telecommunications Limited.
George Andah who was formally at Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited was last year awarded Marketing Man of the Year, along several other awards he has picked up for his marketing acumen.
He has also been credited as having played crucial roles in MTN Ghana's growth and huge success as a market leader in Ghana.
His move could be part of Bharti Airtel’s plan to capture the Ghanaian Market and also make it a leading brand as he has done with MTN and Guinness Ghana Limited.
Andah attained his first degree in Bsc Biochemistry at the Kwame Nkrumah Science and Technology..
He is also an old Student of Achimota College.
Source: Joy News
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