New executives joining the network
The Stanford Seed Transformation Network (SSTN) Ghana Chapter has reaffirmed the network’s commitment to drive economic growth, foster innovation, and create sustainable opportunities for Ghanaians.
Speaking at Annual Dinner, President of the SSTN Ghana Chapter, Prince Koblah Arkutu, outlined the plans for the 2025-2026 term and pledged his support to the newly elected government in its efforts to continue the growth of the country’s economy.
He said, “The Stanford Seed Transformation Network is not just a gathering of business leaders; we are a collective of indigenous Ghanaian entrepreneurs committed to scaling our businesses, creating jobs, and contributing to the national development agenda through the taxes we generate and the lives we touch”.
The President emphasised that the network is ready to collaborate with the incoming government to address economic challenges, drive innovation, and build an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
“We are ready to partner with the government, offering practical insights and solutions informed by our diverse experiences and deep commitment to the country’s progress,” He added.
Mr. Arkutu expressed confidence that SSTN Ghana has supported its members in achieving exponential growth, fostering collaborations, and spearheading impactful projects in their communities.
He also used the opportunity to announce the election of new executives for the 2025-2026 term with William Halm as the Vice President, Esther Kesewa Ayisi Aywireng as the Secretary and Hanetta Hayford, Elloeny Amande, Godwin Doagbodzi, Coby Asmah, Doris Ankama Asamoah, Harry Baskmaty, Senyo Atiase, Theresa Ayoade, Emmanuel Ntim, Nana Yaw Asante, Shaibu Ali and Ronald Tagoe as the Executive Members.
Mr. Arkutu called on the government, stakeholders, and the wider business community to join the SSTN in advancing Ghana’s development agenda.
BY Florence Asamoah Adom