Non profit organization, the HuD Group has launched its 20th anniversary celebration.
The trailblazing organization which was established in 2003 is dedicated to nurturing and raising established and emerging leaders.
With presence in 25 countries in the world, the Hud group focuses on empowering young people to discover their purpose, unlock their potential and positively impact on society.
The 20th anniversary celebration is themed “Amplify: Inspired People Influencing Places".
In an interview at the launch of the anniversary celebration, Founder and Global Chief Executive of the HuD Group, Dr. Yaw Perbi, said the group is committed to nurturing young people to become good leaders to foster economic development.
“I want to see the HUD group multiplying the kind of education we give people and give financial wisdom. Our responsibility is to bring out a critical mass of people who know better to do better”, he said.
Keynote speaker, Patrick Awuah added that there’s the need for us to radically transform how we educate young people in the society to ensure critical and thorough development of the country in the near future.
Through its transformative programs, products, people and places, the Hud Group has fostered a global community of inspired individuals who have gone on to achieve remarkable feats.
As part of the 20th anniversary celebration, the group also launched its Legacy Project which includes many philanthropic works.
The year long celebration will serve as a platform to showcase the extraordinary accomplishments and stories of individuals whose lives have been positively transformed through their association with the HUD Group.
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