Accra, March 2, GNA - Ghana's Most Respected Company and CEO Awards 2010, which
aim at encouraging executives to address corporate governance and leadership issues in
their organisations, was launched in Accra on Tuesday. Instituted by PriceWaterHouseCoopers (PwC), an accounting firm, and Business and
Financial Times newspaper, the awards are to serve as the benchmark for assessing
business leaders, draw on their experiences and re-shape the business agenda for
corporate organizations. It is also to motivate companies and Chief Executives Officers (CEO), who had
performed creditably in areas of good corporate governance practice, leadership style,
social responsibility and excellent business culture, among others. Ghana's Most Respected Company and CEO Awards is an opinion survey conducted
among CEOs in Ghana. CEOs will be asked to choose three companies and CEOs they
respect and give reasons for their choice. An independent research company, Synovate, will conduct the survey and collate the
results. The first award was held in 2007 with Prince Kofi Amoabeng, Chief Executive of UT
Financial Services, emerging as the most Respected CEO with DataBank taking the
Company category. Mr Felix Addo, Country Senior Partner PwC, said the initiative was to get companies to
not only focus on profit but to be alive to their responsibilities to stakeholders and
communities where they operated. He said commitment to issues of corporate governance and social responsibility was
key for companies to maintain excellence in their dealings, especially in the face of
increased competition. "Short-term profit is no longer the means to success but pushing towards good
corporate relationship in the long-term is a way to sustain excellence," he said. Mr Addo said in the competitive business world, it was important businesses paid
attention to the environment and the community. The theme for this year's event is "Achieving Excellence" and the highest nominee for
each category will be presented with the award on May 8, 2010. 2 March 10