The City of Toronto has commended Jonathan Christopher Koney, a young Ghanaian Marketing Communications professional, Talent and Stakeholder Relationship Manager and journalist for his exploits.
A document lauding his initiative stated, “today, you are being recognized for the excellence you have achieved in your fields of endeavour; leadership: and, devotion to others – contributions which serve to strengthen the community”.
Popularly referred to as Chris Koney, he recently organised “The Talk – Toronto Edition”, an event platform which discussed four main pillars considered as vital for national development.
The ‘Talk’ focused on Arts (Culture), Trade, Investment and People on November 17, 2019, at Metro Hall Rotunda in Toronto.
The event focused on Ghana – Canada relationship and the possible ways of building synergy between businesses in the two countries.
Also, it explored the various modes, sequences and forms the four pillars can contribute to national development, directly or indirectly.
“The Talk – Toronto Edition” was hosted by Prompt Communications in collaboration with the Royal Commonwealth Society – Toronto Branch, Black Business and Professional Association, Canadian Black Chamber of Commerce and Golden Key 360 Group.
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