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Preba Arkaah Greenstreet, a dynamic, versatile and business-oriented woman, has been appointed the new Corporate Relations Director of Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL).She is expected to deliver the CR strategy for the Ghana branch and lead the business in areas including public policy and government relations, sustainability, internal and external communications.Preba Arkaah Greenstreet joined Diageo- the parent company of GGBL - some six years ago as the Legal Counsel and Company Secretary for Guinness Ghana, a position she held for three years.In her most recent role as the assistant regional counsel for Africa based in London, she was instrumental in driving best practice and consistency around many areas for the legal team across Africa.She has also worked closely with the functional teams at a regional level, particularly the Marketing, Innovation and Corporate Relations teams.Known for being passionate about the best ways of working, Preba has been central in building the Pathway of Pride initiative which focuses on expanding the compliance conversation for the business.Armed with knowledge in the areas of regulatory, tax and public policy as well as her exceptional understanding of the Ghanaian stakeholder landscape, Preba is excited to contribute to delivering GGBL’s vision of being the most vibrant and iconic business in Ghana.
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