The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of SES HD PLUS Ghana Limited, Adelaide
Abbiw-Williams, has been recognised for her excellent contributions to the know-how sector with the celebrated Technology Leadership honour on the fifth version of the National Communication Awards.
The award acknowledges her constant dedication to innovation, management, and empowerment of girls and younger individuals in Ghana’s media and know-how panorama.
A quotation accompanying her award stated, “As the first female CEO of a multinational satellite platform that is innovating the free-to-air satellite TV broadcasting industry in Ghana, she has emerged as a role model for many women.”
It stated she was notably enthusiastic about younger folks and girls working in the direction of an all-inclusive future in an ever-increasing digital world.
“She believes it is imperative that the potential of young people is developed and harnessed to bring about sustainable development. This is demonstrated through the HD+ digital satellite installation trainings where the skills of over 10,000 technicians have been updated. Additionally, a special training programme for Ghanaian female prison officers in satellite installation was launched in October 2023,” it acknowledged.
The quotation stated Mrs Adelaide Abbiw-Williams was an ardent promoter for ladies in management and knowledge-sharing.
Receiving the award, Adelaide Abbiw-Williams stated, “I am grateful to receive the Technology Leadership Award of the Year’ at the National Communications Awards 2023, and proud that SES HD PLUS GH also earned ‘Innovation in Digital Solutions of the Year.’ Kudos to Team HD+ and our Partners for making it happen.”
“This win is for all of us! Looking forward to collaborating with more stakeholders so we can push boundaries and inspire change in the world of satellite TV technology,” she stated.
BY KINGSLEY ASARE