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Nurturing Ghana’s Rising Business Leaders: 7th edition of Young Entrepreneur Awards 2023 launched

by The Sikaman Times
July 28, 2023
Nurturing Ghana’s Rising Business Leaders: 7th edition of Young Entrepreneur Awards 2023 launched
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Organisers of the prestigious Young Entrepreneur Awards have launched the 2023 edition under the theme Nurturing Ghana’s Rising Business Leaders to Inspire Generations.

The Young Entrepreneur Awards aim to recognise and celebrate the innovative and enterprising spirit of young entrepreneurs in Ghana while providing a platform to showcase their achievements, inspire others, and foster connections between entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors.

The objectives of the awards are centered around motivating and supporting these young business leaders in building sustainable brands that positively impact society.

Addressing the press during the launch today, Solomon Adjei, team lead of the organisers reiterated the need to recognize and celebrate young entrepreneurs and to create a high-level networking platform to connect them to global opportunities while building their capacities to capture global markets.

He enlisted some of the key benefits of this year’s awards, including strategic brand elevation opportunities, high-level networking with investors and global business icons, periodic coaching and mentoring, beautifully designed certificates and plaques, and other juicy packages from sponsors, including a possible sponsored business trip.

Sharing his testimony, Eliphas Kwabena Agyemang, the 2022 Young Entrepreneur of the Year, explained how winning the awards has boosted his confidence, having been part of an Investor Readiness Workshop organized by the organizers, as well as Investor-Connect opportunities, and on top of it all, securing a 5-year United States Visa due to the Young Entrepreneur Awards.

Other participants from previous editions shared their impact stories and expressed their utmost gratitude to the organizers.

To be eligible to participate in the Awards, your business must be registered and situated in Ghana, show proof of employment, and demonstrate innovation and creativity in delivering your products or services to address human needs. Most of all, interested entrepreneurs must not be over 50 years of age.

A business registration certificate, a business profile or organisational structure, and profiles of key management staff are some of the mandatory documents to submit to the committee as part of the nomination process.

The Young Entrepreneur Awards 2023 will recognise entrepreneurs from various sectors and categories, including Male Agribusiness Entrepreneur of The Year, Female Agribusiness Entrepreneur of The Year, Construction and Real Estate Entrepreneur,  Female Fashion Entrepreneur, Male Fashion Entrepreneur, Female Social Entrepreneur, Female Start-Up Entrepreneur, Female Student Entrepreneur, Green Entrepreneur of The Year, PwD (Persons with Disabilities) Entrepreneur of the Year, Male Social Entrepreneur of the Year, Male Start-Up Entrepreneur of the Year, Male Student Entrepreneur of the Year, and Manufacturing Entrepreneur of the Year. Male Service Provider Entrepreneur of the Year, Female Service Provider Entrepreneur of the Year, and Technology Entrepreneur of the Year.

To promote entrepreneurship and job creation among Ghanaian creatives and celebrities, the Young Entrepreneur Awards have created the Male and Female Celebrity Entrepreneur of the Year to highlight and promote the entrepreneurial ventures of our celebrities – Actors, Musicians, Radio and TV Stars, Footballers, among others.

The awards will also honour foreigners whose businesses in Ghana are creating employment in the Non-Ghanaian Young Entrepreneur of the Year category.

This year’s award will also celebrate some key personalities who are spearheading and supporting youth entrepreneurship development in the country.

Solomon also stated special recognition of regional business leaders in a special Regional Young Entrepreneur of the Year category for regions including Ahafo, Ashanti, Bono, Bono East, Eastern, Upper East, and Western.

The public nominations are expected to end on 20th August, after which a series of activities, including shortlisting and public endorsements, will be done prior to the awards night on Friday, 29th September, 2023.

The organisers called on the public to nominate deserving entrepreneurs by clicking https://bit.ly/yea2023general  and by clicking https://bit.ly/yea2023self should they wish to nominate themselves.

Additionally, they urged Corporate Ghana to partner with and sponsor them to enable them honour and celebrate young entrepreneurs creating jobs for the youth and contributing positively to society.

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