Ernest De-Graft Egyir positions 8th Ghana CEO Summit as crucial forum for business landscape evolution
Founding CEO of Chief Executives (CEO) Network Ghana, Ernest De-Graft Egyir, has emphasized the significance of the 8th Ghana CEO Summit in addressing the critical challenges and opportunities within the country’s evolving business landscape.
During the summit’s launch, Mr. De-Graft Egyir underscored that economic diversification and artificial intelligence (AI) transformation would be central themes, reflecting the urgent need for resilience, innovation, and collaborative efforts to propel sustainable growth.
He emphasized the summit’s aim to spark discussions that drive tangible progress and foster sustainable economic growth, with a specific focus on economic diversification and leveraging artificial intelligence technologies.
By tackling these vital topics head-on, the summit seeks to provide actionable insights and solutions to address the complex challenges faced by businesses in the country.
“This year’s summit is poised to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing our evolving business landscape. This year’s summit will delve into critical topics at the forefront of our evolving business landscape.
“Economic Diversification and Artificial Intelligence Transformation will take center stage, highlighting the imperative for resilience, innovation, and collaborative efforts in driving sustainable growth. With a keen focus on Economic Diversification and Artificial Intelligence Transformation, we aim to ignite discussions that will drive tangible progress and foster sustainable growth in our economies,” he remarked.
The 2024 Ghana CEO summit is being held under the theme “Reigniting Business and Economic Growth: Charting a Path Forward.”
Speaking further at the launch, Mr De-Graft Egyir noted the Ghana CEO Summit is a public-private sector platform and emphasised the need for the private sector to involve the public sector.
“For the first time, we are doing the State-Owned Enterprises CEOs panel to see how AI transformation and other ideas will help these public sector institutions to transform.”
He stated that CEOs have concerns about the political landscape and what happens in Ghana, stressing that their call to action this year is for the country’s political elites to begin to consider political leadership ethics and best practices.
“We have a social contract as citizens and as a business community. We need our political elites to lead us by setting an example to ensure that not only their lives get better, but we as citizens, we as a business community also improve our quality of life,” he added.