Chief Human Resources Officer of The Multimedia Group, Samuel Nana Mbroh Elegba, has been appointed a member of the National Council of Ghana Employers’ Association (GEA).
The GEA is a national employers’ organisation which membership comprises enterprises operating in all sectors of the economy.
The Association is a national employers’ organisation whose membership comprises enterprises in all sectors of the economy.
The GEA provides a wide range of professional services and management training to members in all aspects of human resource management, industrial relations, occupational health and safety, employee relations and employment law.
Nana Elegba is an experienced Human Resources (HR) professional, with strong strategic and managerial skills gained across various functions over a period of 24 years.
He has varied and proven experience in HR, Negotiation & Mediation, Governance & Risk Management, General Administration, Process Improvement, Project Management and Service Excellence (Customer Service) spanning different industries (Media, Banking, Shipping and PR & Advertising).
In 2018, he was selected as an 'HR Change Maker' by the HR Focus Magazine.
Nana Elegba has been a member of the Board of Directors, Elohim Books and Stationery Limited since February 2019.
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