Isidore Kpotufe, the visionary CEO of Rivia Clinics, has been named the ‘Most Outstanding CEO’ in the Start-Up Business category at the 2024 Ghana CEO Awards.
This esteemed recognition underscores Kpotufe’s exceptional leadership and Rivia Clinics’ rapid ascent in Ghana’s healthcare landscape.
The awards ceremony at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel celebrated Ghana’s top business leaders driving positive change.
High-profile dignitaries, including representatives from the Ghanaian government, foreign diplomatic corps, and traditional institutions attended the event.
Rivia Clinics, under Kpotufe’s direction, has redefined primary care with its patient-centric approach and innovative service delivery.
The company's commitment to creating a "WOW Experience" through warm hospitality, open communication, and world-class medical care has resonated with patients and industry peers alike.
Kpotufe expressed gratitude to the RiviaCo team and healthcare professionals for their unwavering dedication. He emphasized the need for improved working conditions and stronger patient trust to elevate Ghana's healthcare sector.
Before RiviaCo, Kpotufe successfully founded the bus booking platform Stabus and a financial technology company. His entrepreneurial journey extends beyond Ghana to Nigeria and Kenya.
About Rivia Clinics
Rivia Clinics offers a unique blend of in-person and virtual care, delivered in modern and inviting spaces.
With a focus on patient experience and cutting-edge technology, Rivia is redefining primary healthcare in Ghana. Rivia Clinics are currently available at Dzorwulu, North Kaneshie, Koforidua, Kasoa and Tessano in Ghana.
About the Ghana CEO Awards
Organized by Ghana’s leading event and PR firm Globe Productions, the Ghana CEO Awards in its 3rd edition, recognizes outstanding business leaders making significant contributions to Ghana's economy.
The awards serve as a platform to inspire and celebrate entrepreneurial excellence.
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