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In a resounding testament to his visionary leadership, the Chief Executive Officer of Ridge Medical Center, Dr. Emmanuel Gyimah Amankwa, has been named Outstanding CEO of the Year at the 2025 Ghana Corporate Brands Awards.
The accolade, which celebrates excellence in leadership and innovation across industries, recognizes Dr. Amankwa’s transformative impact on Ghana’s healthcare sector.
Held at the prestigious Movenpick Ambassador Hotel and organized by Maven Communications, the awards ceremony brought together top executives and industry leaders to honour exceptional achievements in business.

Accepting the award, Dr. Amankwa attributed the success to his dedicated team and reaffirmed the hospital’s commitment to delivering world-class healthcare services.
“This win is a reflection of our team’s hard work and unwavering commitment to improving the well-being of our patients. We dedicate this award to every member of our staff who continues to work tirelessly to provide quality healthcare,” he said.
Under Dr. Amankwa’s leadership, Ridge Medical Center has become a leading name in the healthcare space, driven by a commitment to sustainability, professionalism, innovation, teamwork, client focus, and excellence.

The recognition highlights the hospital’s holistic approach to healthcare delivery, combining efficient administration with exceptional customer care, and positions Ridge Medical Center as a key player in shaping the future of healthcare in Ghana.
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