German Based International Organisation, The Stern Stewart Institute (TSSI) and The Academy of Competency and Entrepreneurial Skills ACE...
German Based International Organisation, The Stern Stewart Institute (TSSI) and The Academy of Competency and Entrepreneurial Skills ACES Ghana and Congratulates Corporate Health Ghana Ltd for Winning 2nd at the Maiden Presidential Pitch Program and for the progress in establishing a leading health Tech Company in Ghana with the launching of the health connect shortcode*711*90# and 120/80 App, a job cash health that easily connects patients with health practitioners
The management of Corporate Health Ghana Ltd led by its CEO, Mr Abdulsalam Mohammed, Marketing Director Ms Lynda Naa Kwayie, and Tech-Director, Christian Agyen Mensah, received a delegation of Business Consultants from TSSI-Germany and ACES Ghana at its business premises located at Afro Arab Building at Kokomlemle
The Stern Stewart Institute is an international think tank and social entrepreneurship outfit, that focuses on business, education, youth empowerment, economics, politics and technology. The Instiute pushes economic independence and self-help in Ghana and other parts of West Africa such as Burkina Faso.
The delegation were in the country to visit some entrepreneurs and businesses they have supported through their ACES-Ghana business support program. Corporate Health Ghana Ltd is one of the most innovative business cases that received over 8 - months continuous business mentorship, advice on international best practices and Consultancy from The Stern Stewart Institute-Germany.
The group was led by TSSI Manager and Snr Strategy Consultant, Uta Stratmann who was in-charge of the Business case. She couldn't hide her joy and excitement in the business progress of Corporate Health Ghana Ltd and also congratulated the team for winning the 2nd Position at the Most prestigious Maiden Presidential Business Pitch Organised by Ministry of Business Development with support from the National Entreprenurship and Innovation Plan.
In her remark, after the presentation on the Progress Report and the exhibition of the health-Tech products, Uta said " this is indeed a tremendous progress, and I am particularly happy to have worked on this case, it was such an innovative idea that attracted everyone's attention at the TSSI and I am happy to see that it's progressing very well. I look forward to promoting such innovations across Africa"
Other members of the delegation included Mr. David Sosu, General Manager of ACES Ghana Abigail Naana Obeng (Mrs), the Business Support Manager of ACES and Niklas Frost, a manager with TSSI-Germany
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