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First Sky, Volta Serene Hotel honoured

Seddy Kutortse Award Eric Seddy Kutortse receiving the award

Wed, 4 May 2016 Source: The Informer

The First Sky Construction Limited, and its subsidiary company, the Volta Serene Hotel, have been honoured for their meritorious service to Ghana.

The ever-growing Group of companies, founded in 2008 by Mr. Eric Seddy Kutortse, was among other reputable Ghanaian establishments honoured at the Banquet Hall in Accra on Friday, April 29, 2016, by the Ghana Entrepreneur Awards 2016.

The ceremony organized by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana said “Group Chief Executive Officer Award,” recognizes leaders and business executives, who have demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities in achieving excellence in their organizations and who have gone the extra mile in injecting vitality into their organization.

This award can be termed one of the highest recognition for business leaders in Ghana and will pave the way for organizational excellence.

The First Sky received “The Group Chief Executive of the Year Award 2015”, and the Volta Serene Hotel received the Hospitality [Hospitality & Tourism Entrepreneur of the Year Award -2015] Establishment of the Year.

It will be recalled that President John Dramani Mahama, when on his “Accounting to the People Tour” of the Volta Region, paid glowing tribute to the good work of the First Sky Group.

According to the President, even though people have some misgivings about Ghanaian contractors, services offered by First Sky Limited, promote the overall developmental agenda of the country – thus both human and infrastructural development; and commended it for the good work done.

The key objectives of the awards are to recognize and reward the best entrepreneurs in the Ghanaians business community, for their contribution to supporting economic growth and job creation in Ghana.

The Informer congratulates Chairman Eric Seddy Kutortse, his able staff and the entire Group for the remarkable achievement in a very short time; and more grease to their elbows.

Source: The Informer