Frances Quarcoopome, the dynamic Managing Director and CEO of JamJar Company Limited has been recognized with two prestigious awards this year, marking significant achievements in the Ghanaian events and project management industry.
On August 30th, 2024, Ms Quarcoopome was awarded Ghana’s Most Outstanding Event Vendor of the Year at the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame Awards, held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
This accolade not only honoured her exceptional contributions to the industry but also inducted her into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, a distinguished group comprising top CEOs and Group Chairmen.
The Hall of Fame facilitates a platform for members to seamlessly access peer support in various fields without incurring costs, enhancing collaborative success among leaders. Further elevating her distinguished career, on September 7th, 2024, Ms. Quarcoopome received the Best Event Planner Award at the Forty Under 40 Awards, conducted at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.
The Forty Under 40 Awards, organized by Xodus Communications Limited with backing from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, recognize the nation’s most influential and accomplished young business leaders under forty across diverse sectors.
Speaking to the media, Ms Quarcoopome expressed profound gratitude towards her clients, vendors, and particularly her dedicated team at JamJar, who ensure the company’s reputation for precise planning, flawless coordination, and trusted production.
She highlighted that these awards are a testament to her team’s relentless pursuit of excellence and adherence to the highest quality standards.
“I am incredibly humbled by this recognition of my work over the past 11 years,” said Ms. Quarcoopome. “It’s a significant encouragement to continue pushing our vision forward. These awards are dedicated to all the women in our industry who tirelessly strive for excellence.”
Under her leadership, JamJar has established itself as a market leader in the events industry, known for its credibility and innovative approach. The company has expanded its reach to eight African countries, continually setting benchmarks for others to emulate.
The Forty Under 40 Awards ceremony was attended by notable figures, including presidential aspirant Nana Kwame Bediako, members of the diplomatic community, government officials, and traditional leaders, highlighting the event’s importance and the stature of awardees like Ms. Quarcoopome.
About Frances Quarcoopome
Frances Quarcoopome is a pioneering entrepreneur who founded JamJar in 2013. With a passion for business and social impact, she has driven JamJar’s growth across Africa, advocating for educational opportunities, women’s leadership, and youth empowerment.
Her work not only enhances the event planning industry but also contributes significantly to societal advancements.
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