Telecom and Digital Chambers' Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, Resigns from His Role
Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey Steps Down as CEO of Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and Digital Chamber of Ghana
Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, a pioneering figure in Ghana's digital economy, has announced his resignation as CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and the Digital Chamber of Ghana. His tenure, spanning nearly eight years, has been marked by innovation, collaboration, and significant transformation.
The Chambers have expressed their heartfelt wishes for Dr. Ashigbey's continued success and fulfillment in his future endeavors. They have initiated the leadership transition process and are committed to building on the strong foundation he has laid.
During his time at the helm, Dr. Ashigbey's leadership had a significant impact on both sectors, which are key drivers of Ghana's digital economy. His collaborative stakeholder engagement and unwavering passion, vision, and pursuit of excellence have shaped Ghana's digital landscape.
The Chambers have praised his tenure, characterizing it as innovative and transformative for Ghana's telecommunications sector. They aim to continue pushing for innovation and inclusive digital growth across Ghana, building on the foundation laid by Dr. Ashigbey.
In his new role as CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr. Ashigbey is actively involved in advancing the mining sector in Ghana. He is advocating for public-private partnerships to develop railway infrastructure and delivering keynote speeches at major industry events.
Dr. Ashigbey is also engaged in broader advocacy roles, such as promoting media freedom and addressing issues of violence against journalists. He holds leadership roles such as Chairman of the CAS Board, where he supports initiatives like recognizing outstanding performance in sectors like hospitality.
As Dr. Ashigbey moves forward in his career, his leadership presence in the mining sector and related civic advocacy in Ghana is set to continue. The Chambers have announced that a new CEO will be announced at a later time, and correspondence regarding the CEO position should be directed to the Chairman of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications.
[1] Source for Dr. Ashigbey's involvement in the 2025 National Project Management Conference and the Mining & Minerals Convention 2025. [2] Source for Dr. Ashigbey's advocacy for public-private partnerships in the mining sector. [3] Source for Dr. Ashigbey's keynote speeches at major industry events. [4] Source for Dr. Ashigbey's advocacy efforts regarding media freedom and violence against journalists. [5] Source for Dr. Ashigbey's role as Chairman of the CAS Board and support for initiatives in the hospitality sector.
- Dr. Ashigbey's extensive experience in business leadership, particularly in the digital economy and telecommunications, may not only benefit the Ghana Chamber of Mines but also offer valuable insights in the realm of finance for potential careers.
- As he transitions to the Ghana Chamber of Mines and his continued advocacy for public-private partnerships, social issues like infrastructure development and media freedom, Dr. Ashigbey could inspire future leaders in the intertwined sectors of finance, business, and careers.