Journalist with The Multimedia Group, Rebecca Tweneboah Darko has earned an elevation as the Regional Manager of business consultancy firm, Umbrella Management Group.
The company, in a statement shared via its social media platform, disclosed that Ms Darko will play a pivotal role in the company's bid to expand its services in Africa.
As part of her new position, the JoyNews entertainment broadcaster will be executing recruitment duties and training agents for the company.
Rebecca Darko will also be in charge of creating connections between the company and clients in the areas of insurance, corporations, and government entities.
The company, in the statement, affirmed its belief in Rebecca Darko to spearhead the expansion of the company in Africa and beyond.
"With her expertise and passion, we am confident that Rebecca will be instrumental in strengthening the partnership between MediPocket USA- Cross Border Care and Umbrella Management Group Inc (Liberia), driving growth and innovation across the region," parts of the statement read.
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