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Oxford Business Group announces new appointments for Africa

J N
Published October 28, 2022
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Oxford Business Group (OBG) has expanded its presence in Africa by making new appointments for key roles across in the region and introducing the team that will be leading the next phase of its operations in Ghana.

Harry van Schaick, takes on the role of Regional Editor for Africa, expanding his responsibilities across the continent, where he has already managed research and editorial
output for OBG in Egypt and other North African markets.

He brings a wealth of experience to his role, having also overseen projects in The Americas and the Middle East.

Since joining the company in 2015, van Schaick, has interviewed and met with heads of state, ministers and private sector stakeholders across more than 10 markets, providing valuable business intelligence for OBG’s wide-ranging suite of products. He has also produced blogs and other written pieces for OBG and key media outlets, ranging from the BBC to Bloomberg.

Van Schaick, holds a degree in human geography from the University of Sheffield and an MSc in international development from the University of Amsterdam. Prior to joining OBG, he worked with the United Nations in Colombia and Vienna, focusing on inclusive development issues in the Global South.

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With work set to begin on OBG’s country report on Ghana, OBG has made two strategic appointments for this key regional market.

Ramona Tarta takes on the role of Country Director, while Israel Venunye is the global research and advisory firm’s new Editorial Manager. Together, they will work to produce The Report: Ghana 2023, OBG’s forthcoming report on the country’s economic development and investment opportunities, as well as other key content.

A new member of the OBG team, Tarta has a background in international business relations, having worked in strategy-focused roles on investment projects and reports with a worldwide reach on over 20 countries. A Romanian national, she holds a degree in IT and economics.

An award-winning Ghanaian journalist and broadcaster specialising in current affairs, Venunye brings with him several years of media experience in radio and television broadcasting, content development, production and programming; during which time he has met and interviewed high-ranking personalities from the private and public sectors.
Venunye has also worked in the field of communications strategy and holds a degree in business administration from the University of Professional Studies, Accra, with several years of progressively relevant experience in research, writing, communication, and public relations.
Welcoming the new team on board, van Schaick, said Tarta and Venunye were taking up their roles at a time when Ghana’s efforts to unlock the potential of its resource wealth and boost the private sector’s contribution to economic growth weregaining pace.

“Ghana is an attractive market, offering investors a politically and economically stable environment for their operations and opportunities in key industries,ranging from hydrocarbons and value-added manufacturing to agri-tech,” he said. “With their combination of local knowledge and international expertise, I’m sure Ramona and Israel will do an excellent job of identifying the many openings that this developing economy offers and highlighting them to business leaders worldwide.”

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