Stratcomm joins top 100 companies in Ghana

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The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) recognized Stratcomm Africa as one of Ghana’s top 100 companies at an awards ceremony Oct. 22 at the State Banquet Hall in Accra.

“We are happy but, at the same time, feel challenged,” Stratcomm Africa CEO Esther A.N. Cobbah said. “As a team, we have come a long way. We are grateful to our clients, media, suppliers and partners as well as all our other stakeholders for believing in us and supporting us. We remain committed to delivering excellent communication solutions to our clients and pursuing effective business principles.”

The Club 100 companies were selected by the American consulting firm Ernst & Young for their exemplification of this year’s theme: “Impact Investments and Sustainable Economic Development.” Club 100 members will be expected to advise the GIPC on the next Club 100 event.

Ghanaian President John Mahama and the African Development Bank each sent representatives to congratulate the recipients.



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