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The Stanford Seed Transformation Network (SSTN), Ghana Chapter, will host the 6th edition of its annual business conference, “The Stanford Seed Network Business Conference” on November 2, 2023, at the Marriott Hotel, Accra.
Under the theme "Balancing Wellness, Growth, and Legacy: The Complete Leaders’ Conversation," speakers will explore challenges faced by business leaders such as harmonizing health goals, relentless business pursuit, and leaving a lasting legacy.
The conference will bring together distinguished business leaders and esteemed subject matter experts who will share invaluable insights and their wealth of experience to help business leaders and their teams bounce back from business setbacks.
There will be interactive panel sessions where renowned experts in the field of pursuing growth and sustainability and balancing health and wellness, including Dr. Charles Yeboah, CEO – International Community School, Coby Asmah – Type Company, Dr. Kwadwo Marfo Obeng – Head of Accra Psychiatric Hospital, Philippa F. Pepera - Director, Pippa's Health Center, Judith Boate - CEO, Food Pharmacy, Esther Kesewas Awhireng – Director, Primecare Medical Center, Derrydean Dadzie – CEO, Heritors Labs, and Dr. Gifty Quarshie-Ngissah, Midway Hospital.
Participants will gain insights into the need to pursue business growth and sustainability while balancing it with health and wellness for business leaders and their teams. The speakers will also explore strategies required to achieve short-term success and long-term growth and sustainability, with a focus on profitability, longevity, and relevance.
The President of SSTN Ghana and Chairman of African Concrete Products, Mr. Carl Richards, was delighted and reiterated the network’s commitment to pursuing business growth sustainability. “At the heart of every business is a leader who understands the delicate balance between growth and sustainability. Our theme, 'Balancing Wellness, Growth, and Legacy: The Complete Leaders’ Conversation,' underscores our dedication to nurturing leaders who not only achieve remarkable growth but also leave a positive mark on their communities. Join us on this transformative journey, where business excellence and wellness go hand in hand,” he said.
He added that “At SSTN, we are not just discussing business strategies; we are igniting a movement. One of our focus this year is health and wellness strategies which reflects our commitment to shaping leaders who not only drive business growth but also prioritize the health and wellness of their teams to bounce back from setbacks. Together, we are building a future where leadership is synonymous with empathy, growth is sustainable, and legacies are meaningful.”
You can register to participate in the conference using the link bit.ly/stnconference
The conference aims to empower and inspire business leaders to transform and scale their organizations with integrity and purpose. With a global reach spanning over 1500 thriving enterprises and over 6,000 entrepreneurs in 20 emerging markets, the Stanford Seed Transformation Network is at the forefront of leadership development and community building.
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