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CEOs and business owners, who distinguished themselves in the year 2021 were on Monday honoured for their outstanding performance.
The event, which the 6th edition, was held under theme, "Digital Leadership For The Digital Economy, Leading Digital Business and Government Transformation, A Private- Public Sector CEO Dialogue and Learning."
Mr. Ken Ansah, Chief Operating Officer of the Multimedia Group was among top business personalities who received awards.
Others were; Executive Director of the JOSPONG Group of Companies, Mr. Siaw Agyapong, CEO of MTN Ghana, Mr. Selorm Adadevoh and Managing Director of the Agricultural Development, Dr. Kofi Mensah
The Ghana CEO Summit, was established to recognize the achievements of leaders.
Its is also aimed at celebrating business success, innovation, leadership and contribution to the economy.
Below are photos from the ceremony:




















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