Global Media Alliance (GMA), a leading integrated communications agency, has been named the Premium Corporate Communications Brand of the Year 2023 at the 11th edition of the Made-In-Ghana Awards and Gala Dinner.
The prestigious event, organised by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, took place on Saturday, September 21, in Accra under the theme “Celebrating Ghanaian Business Pride for Sustainable Economic Development”.
The Made-in-Ghana Awards seeks to honour and celebrate iconic Indigenous brands that have not only thrived but have built loyal customer bases and established strong brand reputations.
The recognition of Global Media Alliance reflects the company's dedication to excellence in corporate communications.
Emma Wenani, Chief Director of Global Media Alliance, expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating "We are deeply honoured to receive this prestigious award.
"On behalf of the entire GMA team, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana for acknowledging the hard work and dedication we have put into building a strong communications brand.”
Emma Wenani added, “This award reinforces our commitment to continually raising the bar in the industry, and we promise our stakeholders and clients that GMA will continue to do even better in the years to come."
With over 25 years of experience in Public Relations, Media Consultancy, Events Management, Creative Services, Digital, and Brand Marketing, Global Media Alliance has cemented its place as a powerhouse in the communications industry across West Africa and beyond.
Global Media Alliance's recognition at the Made-in-Ghana Awards serves as a reminder that hard work, innovation, and commitment to excellence do not go unnoticed.
This award is yet another feather in the cap for GMA, and the company looks forward to scaling even greater heights in the years ahead.
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