The board and shareholders of Broll Ghana Limited have announced the appointment of Tony Sekyere as Chief Executive Officer of the company.
Mr Sekyere brings on board over 18 years of industry experience.
Having joined Broll Ghana Limited in 2012, he brings a unique set of skills, perspectives and relationships to lead Broll Ghana Limited into the future.
He will build on what Broll Ghana has already accomplished under the leadership of its outgone Chief Executive Officer.
Prior to this appointment, Mr Sekyere was the Head of the Property Management Division of Broll Ghana Limited.
While there, he was responsible for the management of various property assets including Office Buildings and Mixed-Use Developments.
He has also worked in other organisations such as Glenny LLP in the UK as Asset Management Surveyor, Ben Dwimoh and Co, in the UK as Management Surveyor, Goldstar Properties Limited also in the UK as Property Services Manager and many other companies.
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