Telecom and Digital Chambers' CEO, Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, Resigns from Post
Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey Steps Down as CEO of Ghana's Telecom and Digital Chambers
After nearly eight years of service, Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey has resigned as CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and the Digital Chamber of Ghana. The Chambers, key drivers of Ghana's digital economy, have initiated the leadership transition process.
Dr. Ashigbey's tenure was marked by significant achievements, including advocacy that helped shape Ghana's digital landscape, collaborative stakeholder engagement, and innovation. His leadership was instrumental in the transformation of Ghana's telecommunications sector and the development of its digital financial services sector.
The Chambers praised Dr. Ashigbey's unwavering passion, vision, and relentless pursuit of excellence. They wished him continued success and fulfillment in his future endeavors, as he takes on the role of CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines.
In his new role, Dr. Ashigbey is actively engaged in leadership duties, including strategic engagement tours and speaking at major industry events. His focus is on leadership within Ghana’s mining sector, advocating for collaboration between government and private actors, emphasizing sustainability, responsible mining, and innovation in the gold and minerals industry.
The Chambers aim to continue pushing for innovation and inclusive digital growth across Ghana. A new CEO for the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications will be announced in due course. Correspondence regarding the new CEO should be directed to the Chairman of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications.
The two Chambers, in their statement, have shown a commitment to building on the strong foundation established by Dr. Ashigbey, as they continue to drive Ghana's digital economy forward.
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- In his new finance role at the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr. Ashigbey continues to leverage his leadership skills, advocating for sustainable growth, responsible mining, and innovation in the gold and minerals industry.
- As careers progress, Dr. Ashigbey's experiences in business, digital transformation, and leadership will be valuable assets as he fuels the growth of Ghana's mining sector and shapes its future business landscape.