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MTN Ghana is proud to announce that its Capital Projects Group (CPG) has been inducted into the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Global Executive Council (GEC), which is an exclusive body comprising the world’s top-performing organisations in project leadership, governance, and transformation.
MTN Ghana’s membership in the PMI GEC places the organisation among a select group of global organisations, including leaders in technology, aerospace, energy, healthcare, and telecommunications, who are shaping the future of project management in Africa.
MTN Ghana will be represented on the Global Executive Council by seasoned professionals, namely:
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- William Tetteh – Chief Transformation Officer (Primary Representative)
- Bernard Blewusi Agblevor – Coordinator, Project Fibre Network (Second Representative)
- Jonas Nanzoninge – Senior Manager, Enterprise Portfolio Management Office
- Eunice Nelson-Cofie – Senior Manager, Project Facilities Implementation
- Jerry Nyamekye – Senior Manager, Transport Implementation
As a member of GEC, MTN Ghana brings its rich experience and frontline expertise into global conversations about the future of project delivery, helping shape more inclusive, agile, and impact-driven ways of managing change, not just for Africa, but for the world.
Welcoming MTN onto the Executive Council, the Project Management Institute, in its official statement, stated, “We are proud to welcome MTN Ghana to the PMI Global Executive Council, a global think tank of visionary organisations committed to advancing project management excellence. MTN Ghana’s inclusion marks yet another defining moment for Africa, as the continent’s telecom leader continues to take their place at the forefront of global innovation.” “We look forward to the unique perspectives and innovation MTN Ghana brings to the GEC and to the continued ripple effect of its work in shaping Africa’s digital future.”
Commenting on its induction to GEC, the Chief Transformation Officer for MTN Ghana, Mr William Tetteh, who is also the primary Global Executive Council representative, said, “This recognition confirms that MTN Ghana’s project delivery standards, governance frameworks, and execution capability are globally benchmarked.” “It reinforces our ambition to lead not only in connectivity but also in project strategy and value realisation.”
Joining the PMI GEC comes with some benefits. MTN Ghana will receive over USD68,000 in direct value from PMI in 2025, including access to global and regional executive events, complimentary and discounted premier training, and leadership development programmes for top employees. Additional perks include project management maturity assessments, job board listings, premium community access, nominating key projects for global recognition, hosting regional workshops, piloting innovative technologies for project management and regular features in PMI’s global reports. MTN Ghana will also participate in advisory boards and collaborative research with PMI.
MTN Ghana’s induction into the GEC stands as a testament to its steadfast pursuit of excellence in project management. For about 28 years, MTN Ghana has championed the transformation of telecommunications in Ghana and across Africa. The company has evolved into a business that provides robust digital infrastructure that connects and empowers millions. In addition, the organisation delivers fintech, digital literacy, and inclusion initiatives that fuel national development.