Bibi Bright Appointed As The New CEO Of the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards

Ms. BiBi Bright, a well-known Ghanaian actress and businesswoman, has assumed a new position as the CEO of the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards.

According to the United States of America (USA), the Celebrity Impact Group Inc. made the appointment.

In order to promote a culture of accountability and community involvement among the powerful and the common people, the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards (GCIA) program honors and recognizes celebrities, corporate entities, well-known people, and brands that use their resources and fame to significantly impact societal issues.

This platform, which aims to use celebrity and brand power to improve our communities through concrete, impact-driven projects, is a crucial component of the CSR narrative in the corporate and celebrity worlds.

This award’s main objective is to honor people and corporate organizations that dedicate their platforms to community development and charitable, philanthropic, and humanitarian causes in order to inspire further efforts.

By encouraging others in the industry to do the same, the program hopes to increase the visibility and efficacy of social impact projects among Ghanaian celebrities, businesses, people, and brands.

As part of her role, Ms. BiBi Bright is also in charge of the awards in Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, and Nigeria.

Ms. BiBi Bright, the Executive Director of Game Park Limited, has years of experience in Ghana’s creative arts sector.

She was the Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, Ghana, which is a part of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from GIMPA.

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As the sole female entrepreneur succeeding in a number of male-dominated business sectors in Ghana, Bibi Bright has made impressive progress. Her endeavors cover a wide range of industries, including boxing promotion (Game Promotions), media ownership (Game TV), and the lottery sector (Game Park Limited).

In addition, she is a philanthropist and a strong supporter of women’s empowerment, particularly in Ghana’s rural areas. Over the years, her organization, “The Empowered Woman Empowers,” has given money to help women who work in petty trading.

Many people find inspiration in her success.

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