The Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana, Abena Osei-Poku has been
named as one of Africa’s 50 Most Influential Female Corporate leaders.
The
announcement was made by Leading Ladies Africa, a women-focused
non-profit organization based in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is committed
to promoting leadership and excellence among African women.
The
top 50 corporate women list, which is in its fifth year, comprises of
African women and women of African descent who are making great
contribution and impact in the corporate and business sector.
Mrs
Abena Osei-Poku’s recognition as one of Africa’s leading corporate
women, is in honour of her inspiring achievements, exemplary leadership
in Ghana’s banking sector and her commitment to upholding good corporate
governance as well as supporting people’s dreams and possibilities
through the provision of financial services, solutions and
opportunities.
Commenting on the announcement, Mrs. Osei-Poku
said “I am truly humbled and honoured by this recognition. As a leader,
my passion and commitment is to give meaning to people’s lives and this
remains my guiding principle as we continue to drive shared prosperity
for all”.
As the Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana, Abena
Osei-Poku has demonstrated integrity and innovation in Ghana’s financial
sector, and most importantly sustained business growth.
Ms.
Francesca Uriri, the Founder of Leading Ladies Africa, noted that the
list reflects the organization’s objective to continue to push for
gender diversity and inclusiveness within the corporate sector –
especially for African women. It is also to highlight and celebrate
their achievements as well as contribution to the growth of global
business and large corporate organisations.
“We will continue to
push for gender diversity and inclusion of African women and women of
African descent in executive positions and boardrooms in organisations
across the world, and hope that this list encourages more to aim for
these positions and increase representation across different sectors,”
Ms. Uriri added.
The list also features other prominent Ghanaian
women including, Patricia Obo-Nai, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone
Ghana and Kadijah Amoah, Chief Executive Officer of Aker Energy Ghana
Limited.
Leading Ladies Africa, has been keen on promoting
women’s rights in Africa, developing and equipping African women with
the skills required to take on leadership roles across businesses,
governance and corporate sectors.
Link to 50 Leading African Corporate Women: https://leadingladiesafrica.org/nunu-ntshingila-ebi-atawodi-bozoma-saint-john-caroline-wanga-mimi-kalinda-chinwe-esimai-and-many-more-these-are-the-50-leading-african-corporate-women/

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