New York, USA – Mansa Nettey, CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Ghana, has been honoured with the Global Female Leadership Impact Award at the 2024 Global Power Women Conference (GPWC). This prestigious recognition celebrates her outstanding contributions to leadership and her dedication to advancing gender equity within the financial sector and beyond.
The Global Power Women Yearbook (GPWY) 2024 event took place on 25th September 2024 at the Graduate Centre, City University of New York (CUNY), under the theme “Advancing the Transformative Power of Technology through Women’s Lens: Shaping the Future of Business and Governance.” Organized by the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development (CELD) in collaboration with Amazons Watch Magazine (AWM), the event brought together influential women leaders from around the globe to celebrate their achievements, share insights, and discuss the pivotal role of women in shaping the future of business and governance through technology.
Since becoming CEO, Nettey has spearheaded transformative initiatives that prioritise diversity and inclusion at Standard Chartered Bank Ghana. Her leadership has not only driven business success but also positioned the bank as a leader in promoting women’s empowerment.
“I am deeply honoured to receive the Global Female Leadership Impact Award,” said Nettey. “This recognition underscores the importance of collaboration and support in creating pathways for women in leadership. I dedicate this award to all the women striving to break barriers and lead change in their communities.”
Nettey has championed programs that provide mentorship and resources to aspiring female leaders and entrepreneurs in Ghana. Her efforts have significantly increased visibility and opportunities for women in business, particularly in the traditionally male-dominated finance industry.
GPWC 2024 highlighted the extraordinary achievements of women leaders and their influence across various sectors. Attendees included H.E. Robinah Nabbanja, Prime Minister of Uganda; Dr. Filomena Gonçalves, Minister of Health, Cape Verde; First Ladies such as H.E. Rossana Maria Briceño of Belize, H.E. Leticia Ocampos of Paraguay, Dr. Isaura Nyusi (Mozambique), H.E Arya Devi Ali (Guyana), H.E. Dinisia Dos Reis Embaló, (Guinea-Bissau); Olive Birungi Lumonya, Deputy Director General, Uganda Civil Aviation Authority; Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President and CEO of Women’s World Banking; Abby Huang, Founder/CEO, Dime Inc.; Ruthe Farmer, Founder, Last Mile Education Fund; Amira Youssef, VP, SocialPost, among other esteemed guests.
About the Global Power Women Conference (GPWC)
The Global Power Women (GPW) Yearbook is an exclusive and timeless compilation of highly inspirational success stories, achievements, innovations, and impact generated by the world’s top Power Women. This extraordinary book transcends time, showcasing the remarkable tales of triumph, innovation, and influence woven by the world’s most influential women. It immerses readers in a powerful captivating narrative, illustrating the profound impact of women’s leadership resonating across diverse sectors and global landscapes.
About the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development (CELD)
CELD is a global institution dedicated to empowering women and promoting leadership development. It advocates for gender equality and sustainable development, uplifting women leaders worldwide.
About Amazons Watch Magazine (AWM)
AWM is a leading platform celebrating women’s achievements globally. Through inspirational stories, AWM champions gender equality and advocates for the empowerment of women across various sectors.
For more information about GPWC 2024:
Phone: +44 7471066570
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