Moses Kwesi Baiden receives lifetime business excellence award at Ghana CEO Summit
Chief Executive Officer of Margins ID Group, Moses Kwesi Baiden, has been honoured with the Lifetime Business Excellence Award under Public-Private Partnership at the 10th Ghana CEO Summit and Awards.
The recognition celebrates Mr. Baiden’s years of leadership, innovation, and contribution to Ghana’s development through strategic partnerships and technology-driven solutions.
Organisers and industry players at the summit described the award as a reflection of his long-standing commitment to building impactful solutions and advancing national transformation through enterprise and collaboration.
In a statement celebrating the achievement, Margins ID Group said the award recognises a legacy built on purpose, bold thinking, and a sustained drive to create practical solutions that generate measurable impact.
According to the company, the honour not only celebrates the accomplishments of its CEO but also acknowledges the collective effort of the entire team working toward a shared vision of innovation and national development.
The company further noted that Mr. Baiden’s leadership has contributed significantly to advancing Public-Private Partnerships and strengthening digital transformation initiatives in Ghana.
The 10th Ghana CEO Summit and Awards brought together business leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and industry stakeholders to discuss leadership, economic transformation, and sustainable growth across various sectors of the economy.
Mr. Baiden has over the years been recognised as one of Ghana’s leading technology and business executives, particularly for his role in identity management and digital infrastructure development.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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