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The General Manager of Touchpoint Magna Carta has been adjudged the most outstanding personality in Event Management and Planning at the just ended Forty under 40 Awards.
Clarence Amoatey was rewarded for his commitment to business growth, professional excellence and ability to progress in the ranks of the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) industry at a relatively young age.
The 40 under 40 Awards, organized by Xodus Communications Limited at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, sought to identify, honour and celebrate Ghana's most influential and accomplished young business leaders under age 40.
Over the past decade, Mr Amoatey has taken up various roles in Event Management, Public Relations, media planning and branding.
He has served as Chief Operating Officer for Soulcom Publicis (Nigeria), Managing Director of Wavelength Services, and Head of PR, Events and Media at Origin8 Saatchi and Saatchi.
As General Manager of Touchpoint Magna Carta, Clarence oversees the Events, Reputation Management and Media Planning Teams in the creation of various communication strategies for clients.
He is also responsible for creating brand content for clients and fortifying their relationship with their publics, both internal and external.
Receiving the award, Mr Amoatey attributed the triumph to the invaluable support of his colleagues and partners.
“I am thrilled to have been honoured in such a profound way. In many ways, this award is a reflection of the quality of the colleagues, partners, and clients that I have had the opportunity to work with. It is as much their award as it is mine,” ” he said.
With his attention to details and excellent communication and guest relation skills, Mr Amoatey is known in his circles as the “King of Events.”
Over the years, he has spearheaded the planning and seamless execution of high-profile events such as the Stanbic Jazz Festival, the launch of Stanbic Bank’s Wealth and Investment Unit, Tullow’s Investor Conference and Tullow’s FPSO Professor Atta Mills’ First Oil Celebration.
Events devised and coordinated by Mr Amoatey and his team always have a ‘wow’ factor that is sure to impress media, clients and their guests.
He also fronted the planning and execution of TPMC‘s flagship thought leadership event, the Crisis Communications Workshop, which trains senior executives, marketers, spokespersons and general communications professionals on how to deliver key messages to their target audiences during crises.
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