Ghanaian Business Leaders to Convene for High Level CEO’s Breakfast on Conscious Leadership
In a time where ethical and visionary leadership is becoming increasingly vital Ghana’s corporate landscape is witnessing a shift toward purposeful and values-based leadership. On Thursday, 2nd October 2025, top industry stakeholders will converge at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra for the second edition of the prestigious CEO’s Breakfast and Networking Meeting.
Organized by The CEO’s Hub, this year’s meeting is themed The Rise of the Conscious Leader. The event aims to foster strategic dialogue around how leaders can tackle modern challenges while upholding principles such as transparency, responsibility, and long-term sustainability.
The gathering will bring together some of Ghana’s most respected voices in business and leadership. Keynote speakers and special guests include:
Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng, former CEO of UT Bank, renowned for his military-influenced management style and bold leadership philosophy.
Professor Emeritus Stephen Adei, former Rector of GIMPA and a well-known advocate for public sector reform and good governance.
Mr. Joe Jackson, CEO of Delex Finance, whose deep expertise in finance, policy, and economic affairs continues to shape public discourse.
Mr. Romaric Ababio Dankwa, CEO of Swedes Group, a rising figure in Ghana’s private sector with a strong focus on innovation and sustainable growth.
The event seeks to spark meaningful conversations on leadership transformation, ethics in business, and the evolving responsibilities of CEOs not just as business executives but as community shapers and national influencers.
As Ghana continues to position itself as a regional hub for business and innovation, such gatherings reflect a growing movement within the corporate sector. This movement champions the alignment of profit-making with social responsibility, purpose, and long-term value creation.
Although the meeting will be held behind closed doors, the ideas, insights, and strategies discussed are expected to ripple through boardrooms, corporate strategy sessions, and policy conversations across the country.
This CEO’s Breakfast Meeting marks another step forward in redefining leadership in Ghana highlighting the need for leaders who are not only successful but also conscious of the impact they make on people, society, and the environment.