Head of Public Relations at the Ghana Education Service, Cassandra Twum Ampofo has been nominated for the 'Communications Personality of the Year' category in the 2nd Edition of the National Communications Awards 2020.
She joins three others in that category. They are Olivia Okailey Okai who is the Deputy Director of the National Communications Authority, Dr Isaac Tandoh, IPR Communications, and Efo Kwame Dzapkasu, the Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, UBA Ghana Limited.
The National Communications Awards is a development communications awards programme instituted by RAD Communications Limited to champion communications, organizational and national development.
RAD Communications Limited is a total communication and events management company managed by young innovative individuals with diverse business backgrounds.
The event seeks to celebrate and reward excellent communications companies, teams and individuals across Ghana, and to serve as a springboard for many who aspire to reach higher heights in Ghana's media and communications industry.
This year’s event will be held in Accra at the Africa Trade House on Saturday, November 7, 2020, at 6 pm with strict adherence to all Covid-19 safety protocols
Voting for the awards starts on Thursday, September 10 to November 5.
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