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MTN hosts young CEO’s summit as part of 21 days of Y’ello care

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Wed, 19 Jun 2019 Source: MTN Ghana

In line with the theme for this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care, “Creating a Brighter Future for our Youth,” MTN Ghana has organized a young CEO’s summit dubbed “The Bright Young CEOs Digital Summit and Coaching Initiative.”

The session which was led by MTN’s Digital Consultant, Dario Bianchi, gave the participants an insight into Digital Sales and Marketing skills and how they could leverage technology to drive their business. In addition to the training, Senior Management had a “One on one” mentoring session with the 50 young entrepreneurs who took part in the summit.

Some of the young entrepreneurs who participated in the summit included young CEOs in the digital space, agro business, beauty and cosmetics, fashion, tourism and education.

In his presentation, Mr. Dario Bianchi emphasized the need for young entrepreneurs to incorporate digital marketing into their strategy in order to reach out to larger audiences. He also urged the participants to make time to assess customers’ opinions about their products online as often as possible. He said “Do not be afraid of getting feedback from customers online, it is the most important thing to do”.

The 21 Days of Y’ello Care initiative is an annual employee volunteer initiative launched by MTN Group in 2007 to encourage MTN staff to commit their time and resources to community service for 21 days in June. The “21 Days of Y’ello Care” is a competition amongst MTN operations to secure the highest number of staff involved in volunteerism and initiating projects with remarkable impact. The country with the highest staff participation wins the prize money of $100,000 to be reinvested in community projects.

This year, MTN Ghana employee volunteers across the country have since the 1st of June 2019, implemented projects aimed at youth empowerment and development. Some of the projects include training of unemployed youth in skills such as bead making, leather works and computer programming. MTN staff volunteers are also training the beneficiaries in Digital Marketing, Financial Management, Project Management and Customer Service management.

Additionally, MTN employee volunteers will be educating the youth at Tema Manhean on substance abuse and its negative impact on lives. They will also visit the Borstal home in Accra and some selected prisons to interact and motivate young inmates.

Since the inception of the 21 days of Y’ello Care challenge in 2007, MTN Ghana has won the 2008 WECA Regional Awards and the overall Y’ello Care Challenge for 2010 and 2011. MTN Ghana also won the Y’ello Care ICT Project for 2013 and Y’ello Care Innovation Project award for 2014.

Source: MTN Ghana