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Managing Consultant at Upscale PRO Angels Fertility, Roni Yeboah has been crowned ‘Ghana's Most Outstanding Female in Alternative and Holistic Health Service’ at the just-ended 10th Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards 2024 held at the luxurious Accra Marriot Hotel in Accra.
The award demonstrates her stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing quality healthcare services and being a highly respected personality advocating for the best patient care in the health sector.
The Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards organised on July 5 by The Business Executive Magazine Limited seeks to publicly recognize women in Ghana who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in various forms of endeavours across both the public and private sectors, such as entrepreneurs, professionals, corporate executives, public institution managers, diplomats, sportswomen, traditional rulers, and others.
The accolade automatically ushers her as a “SHE ACHIEVER” which is the topmost connective female network platform in Ghana.
Speaking to the media after receiving the award, Roni Yeboah expressed her profound gratitude to the organisers and her colleagues at work for their tremendous contributions.

According to her, this is a testament to her dedication to excellence in every aspect of their operations and also demonstrates her unwavering determination to meet and exceed customer expectations while adhering to rigorous quality standards over the years.
“I am very excited for such a wonderful recognition at this highest level. The cultural differences made it a non-starter 18 years ago when “gestational surrogacy” was unheard of and was introduced in this part of the world by Upscale. Upscale helped make it happen and put smiles on many families.
Upscale Pro Angels Fertility is positioning itself as a leader in the industry with credibility and reputation in the market.
Growing up in a family that valued hard work and determination, Roni Yeboah developed a strong foundation for her future endeavours. She attended Kumasi Academy High School, where she excelled academically and displayed leadership qualities that would later define her career.

Roni's educational journey took her to the United States, where she attended Pace University in Pleasantville, New York. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies, and minored in Journalism, setting the stage for a diverse and impactful professional career.
Roni's professional career began in the bustling city of New York, where she worked for Ghana Airways as the Office Administrator in New York City.
Her career took a significant leap when she joined one of the prestigious law firms in New York, Debevoise & Plimpton.
Here, Roni assisted in managing over 59 lawyers in a landmark case involving an asbestos-related class action lawsuit. Her exceptional ability to coordinate the administration of complex legal proceedings and manage large teams earned her recognition and respect within the firm.
In the year 2000, Roni made the bold decision to return to Ghana to explore new ventures, including the Real Estate Industry.
This move marked a turning point in her career as she identified a critical need for support and assistance in the area of infertility and assisted reproduction. Recognizing the challenges faced by many women, Roni dedicated herself to pioneering assisted motherhood and surrogacy in Ghana.
In 2005, Roni founded Upscale Fertility, a pioneering organization dedicated to providing comprehensive services in assisted motherhood and surrogacy.
Upscale quickly became a beacon of hope for countless families struggling with infertility.
Under Roni's visionary leadership, the organization has helped numerous families achieve their dreams of parenthood.
Roni's expertise and commitment have led her to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the fertility world. Her work has not only transformed lives but also established her as a formidable force in the field of assisted reproduction.
Upscale is a member of FERSOG “ Fertility Society of Ghana” and ASRM, American Society for Reproductive Medicine.”
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