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The newly appointed Managing Director of the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC), Dr Wisdom Kofi Dogbey, has pledged to champion innovation, inclusivity, and improved staff welfare as key pillars of his leadership.
Speaking at a staff durbar held in Tema to formally introduce himself, Dr Dogbey expressed his gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama, Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and CMC’s leadership for the trust placed in him.

Describing CMC as a “respected leader in the cocoa industry,” Dr Dogbey underscored the company’s pivotal role in Ghana’s economic recovery and long-term growth. He outlined his vision to transform CMC into a global leader in cocoa marketing, built on a foundation of quality, sustainability, and stakeholder empowerment.

“We are all part of one team. Everyone matters. Everyone contributes. And everyone must feel valued,” he stated, encouraging a cultural shift in the way staff are perceived. He proposed using the term “team members” to reinforce unity and a shared purpose.
Dr Dogbey identified staff morale and welfare as top priorities, assuring employees of an open-door leadership style and a workplace free from discrimination or political victimisation.

“No one will be victimised for sharing honest feedback. My doors are open to all, regardless of where you are on the org chart or your political affiliation,” he assured.
As part of efforts to foster inclusive innovation, the new MD announced plans to introduce a digital suggestion box to allow staff to anonymously submit ideas and feedback.
“Innovation and efficiency will be at the heart of our strategy moving forward,” he said. “Let’s think boldly—whether in marketing, operations, or sustainability.”

Dr Dogbey also urged the leadership to identify and nurture talent across the organisation and pledged to improve working conditions and employee benefits.
“Together, we can build a stronger CMC and achieve remarkable goals,” he concluded.
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