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GIPC CEO holds strategic dialogue to shape investment future

razak.bawa
Published June 20, 2025
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The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Simon Madjie, has held a high-level consultative meeting with a group of former Chief Executive Officers, Chief Operating Officers, and past Chairpersons of the Centre.

The meeting forms part of a renewed effort to harness institutional memory and experienced leadership to inform future direction.

The engagement, described as a strategic dialogue, aims to consolidate the gains made by successive administrations, address current challenges, and refining the Centre’s strategic approach to attracting and facilitating investment in Ghana.

The session generated a rich exchange of ideas on key themes such as continuity in leadership, fostering innovation, and responding to evolving global investment trends.

Participants shared valuable perspectives and practical recommendations intended to strengthen GIPC’s operational framework and policy influence in the investment landscape.

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Notable personalities present at the meeting included Kwasi Ahwoi, Kwesi Abeasi,  Robert Ahomka-Lindsay, Dr Ishmael Yamson, Dr Peter Ankrah, Alex Dadey, Yofi Grant, Carl Nelson, and Edward Ashong-Lartey.

Mr Madjie expressed appreciation for the insights offered by the former leaders and reaffirmed the Centre’s commitment to leveraging their experience in shaping GIPC’s long-term vision.

The initiative is expected to become a recurring feature of GIPC’s stakeholder engagement strategy as it seeks to position Ghana as a preferred investment destination in Africa.

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razak.bawa June 20, 2025
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