Humanitarian Awards Global Announce its annual publication on 100 Most Impactful 2022 Change Makers: Ghana.
Humanitarian Awards Global’ has launched its periodic publication on the 100 Most Impactful Change Makers for the year 2022.
The idea behind this annual publication is to appreciate and inspire change makers in Ghana who are passionate about changing lives and challenging the status quo in their fields.
The publication highlights and celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of the selected 100 Most Impactful Change Makers.
The carefully selected unranked list features Ghanaians drawn from various sectors of the country; on profit, business, politics, media, science, sports, and public life, who are challenging the status quo and creating a trail on terrain where there was none.
These change-makers are reshaping history, closing inequality gaps, grooming leaders, pioneering new avenues of wealth creation, and in turn, lifting others with them.
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The approach used in selecting these people cuts across nomination, extensive background checks on impact activities, and board justifications to short-list the top 100 of years under review.
Humanitarian Awards Global’ has launched its periodic publication on the 100 Most Impactful Change Makers for the year 2022.
The idea behind this annual publication is to appreciate and inspire change makers in Ghana who are passionate about changing lives and challenging the status quo in their fields.
The publication highlights and celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of the selected 100 Most Impactful Change Makers.
The carefully selected unranked list features Ghanaians drawn from various sectors of the country; on profit, business, politics, media, science, sports, and public life, who are challenging the status quo and creating a trail on terrain where there was none.
These change-makers are reshaping history, closing inequality gaps, grooming leaders, pioneering new avenues of wealth creation, and in turn, lifting others with them.
The approach used in selecting these people cuts across nomination, extensive background checks on impact activities, and board justifications to short-list the top 100 of year under review.
Some of the metrics used in shortlisting are leadership drive, influence, consistency, and most importantly, community and social impact.
On yearly basis, some previously mentioned change makers get to be on the list if they still are justified based on the criteria and metrics used, and new names of change makers also emerge.
The publication provides these agents of change with an important occasion to be inspired and to keep working toward their passion for changing lives and impacting their space.
Among the notable people who are featured, are but are not limited to; Diplomats, Board Chairs, CEOs, Entrepreneurs, Corporate leaders, Scholars, Chancellors, Politicians, and Philanthropists.
Congratulations to all Changemakers in 2022 :100 Most Impacted Changemakers
1 | Abdul Hayi Moomen | Broadcast Journalist, Author and Lecturer |
2 | Abena Amoah | Managing Director, Ghana Stock Exchange |
3 | Abena Osei-Poku | Managing Director, Absa Bank Ghana Ltd |
4 | Adeline Quarshie | CEO of Credence |
5 | Ahiable Kofi Ernest | Philanthropist, a train journalist |
6 | Anita Erskine | MD Anita Erskine Media |
7 | Annor Tetteh (Nana Tea) | Philanthropist and Social Entrepreneur |
8 | Ato Ulzen-Appiah | Co-founder of GhanaThink |
9 | Audrey Abakah | Head, SME, Agency Banking and Partnership at Absa Ghana |
10 | Augustus Koranteng Kyei (Kobby Kyei) | Ghanaian blogger, activist and trumpeter |
11 | Babafemi George | Executive Director @ eTranzact Ghana Ltd |
12 | Blaise Ackom | Nurse/Philanthropist |
13 | Brian Amoateng | Philanthropist/Enterpreneur |
14 | Bright Appiah | Child Rights International |
15 | Caroline Sampson | Help Somebody’ Campaign Convener |
16 | Christian Atsu | Prison Advocate |
17 | Clinton Yeboah | Philanthropist, Freelance Journalist, Vlogger |
18 | Constance Ankoma Ohenewaa | Professional teacher and a passionate life-changing social entrepreneur; |
19 | Cornelia Kafui Djordjormey | Lady Cornelia Foundation |
20 | Daniel Arthur-Bentum | Sustainability Superintendent |
21 | Dickens Thunde | National Director · World Vision International- Ghana Office |
22 | Dr Birago Antwi -Agyei | Customer Experience practitioner/consultant, Management Consultant, CSR Sustainability Advisor |
23 | Dr Hazel Berrard Amuah | CEO, Prudential Life Insurance |
24 | Dr Khadija Owusu | Award Winning Doctor & Leader | International & TEDx Speaker | Founder/CEO of AKAYA |
25 | Dr Mary Offei Agyeman | CEO of Ropheka Health Center and Ropheka Foundation |
26 | Dr Victor Abbey FCILG MIoD | Strategic Leadership. Risk and Change Management Consultant |
27 | Dr. Caryn Agyeman Prempeh | Medical Doctor,Advocate For Cervical Cancer |
28 | Dr. Evans Duah | Lecturer – AAMUSTED | Chief Consultant Xtart Biz Ltd. | Chartered Financial Economist & Chartered Accountant |
29 | Dr. Hannah Lisa Tetteh | Medical doctor with interest in health advocacy |
30 | Dr.Annie Gervalice Amoo-Osae | CEO The Nurtury Montessori |
31 | Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo | Certified High Performance Coach and Philanthropist |
32 | Edith Uyovbukerhi | Country Director at Harley Reed, Co-Founder, LittleBigSouls International Charitable Foundation |
33 | Edward Asare | (Digital Marketer at UBA Ghana Ltd |Social Media Manager (SMM Pro) | Corporate Communications | Blogger | LinkedIn Pro | Copywriter| Publicist | PR |
34 | Emmanuel Amankrah | Aspiring Infectious Disease Specialist |Internal Medicine Resident | Medical Media Personality. |
35 | Emmanuel Dogbevi | Journalist covering environment, health, business and finance |
36 | Empress Esi Enyoname | Teen philanthropist and television producer |
37 | Eric Owusu Gyimah | CEO of Kog Kriationz Network |
38 | Ernestina Edem Appiah | Founder of Ghana Code Club, |
39 | Ethel Adjorlolo Marfo | Education Advocate |
40 | Faith Aku Senyo | Sanitary Pads Advocate |
41 | Festus Cobena Ainoo | Teaching & Research Assistant at the Department of Religion |
42 | Franklin Sowa | Head Marketing and Sales.Graphic Communication |
43 | Franklina Amoro | Founder of Standard Virtuous Women |
44 | Fred Deegbe | Founder of Heel the World |
45 | Gbeve Emefa Yvette | CEO Emefa Foundation |
46 | Gladys Otae Osei Addo | Nalag President and Assembly woman for Ogbojo |
47 | Godfred Obeng Boateng | CEO of A1 Brea |
48 | Hajia Amina Sammo | Fellow of the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA) |
49 | Hamdiya Ismaila | Philanthropist and Social Entrepreneur |
50 | Ibrahim Mahama | Artist/Humanitarian |
51 | Isabella Naana Akyaa Asante | CEO Isabella HealthCare Services, |
52 | Ivy Barley | Founder of Developers in Vogues. |
53 | John Ofori | Financial literacy Advocate |
54 | Joseph Opoku Gakpo | Youth empowerment advocate, Journalist |
55 | Josephine Marie Godwyll | Founder of Young At Heart Ghana |
56 | Justina Yiadom-Boakye | Founder Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation-Ghana (OIFGHANA) |
57 | Kobby Blay | Multiple-award-winning health blogger, a mental health practitioner, |
58 | Kobina Ackon (Wodemaya) | Most Influential African Vlogger / YouTuber who started vlogging to change the negative stereotypes about Africans |
59 | Kojo Jones-Mensah | An entrepreneur and philanthropist |
60 | Kwame A.A Opoku | Award-Winning Futurist, Global Business Keynote Speaker, 2x Tedx Speaker, Brand Architect, Serial Entrepreneur |
61 | Lady Dentaa Amoateng MBE | Ghanaian Entrepreneur, Actress, TV Presenter, Philanthropist |
62 | Mabel Suglo | Founder of the Eco-Shoes Project, |
63 | Makafui Awuku | CEO of mckingtorch Africa |
64 | Menaye Donkor | Businesswoman, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist |
65 | Michael Gyan | Founder of Kinapharma Limited |
66 | Michael Leslie Bartlett-Vanderpuye. | Group Chairman- M&C Group (Global) |
67 | Michael Nartey | Cosmos Schools |
68 | Mr. Ibrahim Oppong-Kwarteng | Chief Executive Officer of Crime Check Foundation |
69 | Mrs Henrietta Sefogah | Managing Director, SHAPE Health Care Specialists Medical Center |
70 | Mrs Mavis Leonards | Executive director of A jewel in the street foundation |
71 | Mrs. Nana Adwoa Konadu Dsane | President, Thyroid Ghana Foundation |
72 | Naa Adorkor Codjoe | Enterprise Risk Management Specialist |
73 | Naa Kuorkor Mayne-Eghan | Founder of the Jay Foundation. |
74 | Nakeeyat Dramani Sam | Climate Vulnerable Forum Ambassador for the Youth |
75 | Nana Akosua Hanson | Writer, journalist, actress and a feminist activist in Ghana |
76 | Nana Yaw Osei-Darkwa | Green Republic Project |
77 | Nicholas Addae Mensah | Medical Doctor and Young Diplomat As an SDG Ambassador |
78 | Ohemaa Adjei Andoh | Staunch advocate for STEM education in Ghana |
79 | Oheneyere Gifty Anti | CEO of GDA Media |
80 | Oseadeeyo nana Kumi Kodie 1 | Developmental Chief at Akyem Osiem, Philantropist, Executive Chairman of the DADABA GROUP, Goodwill Ambassador for UNACWCA |
81 | Owusu-Ansah Benjamin Fosu | Nurse/Philanthropist |
82 | Penelope Brooke — Thompson: | Penelope is the founder of the African Centre for Technical Training |
83 | Philip Danquah | CEO St Philip Enterprise |
84 | Philomena Esinam Afi Antonio | Philanthropist, media personality, Global Goodwill Ambassador, entrepreneur |
85 | Portia Solomon Gabor | Broadcast journalist, producer, news anchor, and editor of features and documentaries at TV3 Network Limited |
86 | Prof Nana Aba Appiah Amfo | The First Female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana |
87 | Prof. Elsie Effah Kaufmann | First Female Dean of University of Ghana School of Engineering Sciences |
88 | Regina Agyare Honu | CEO Soronko Academy |
89 | Regina Asamoah | Journalist, Gender Activist and Documentary Film Maker, |
90 | Rosalin Kyere-Nartey | Executive Director of Africa Dyslexia Organization |
91 | Rose A. Dodd | Rose Dodd is the Founder and Director of Kaya Childcare, |
92 | Ruth Eyi Adzo Dzokoto | Ruth is a vibrant goal oriented |
93 | Samuel Afrane | The Hunger Project Ghana |
94 | Seth Kwame Boateng | Humanitarian/Journalist |
95 | Sister Elizabeth Newman | Director, Catholic Orthopedic Center |
96 | Stacy M. Amewoyi | Entrepreneur, author and a philanthropist |
97 | Sylvia Tweneboah -Koduah | Women and Children Advocate |
98 | Tucci Goka Ivowi | CEO, Ghana Commodity Exchanges. |
99 | Victof Anang | Entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of Crystal Logistics and General Merchant |
100 | Wendy Boatemaa Ofori | Nurse/Philanthropist |