
MTN Ghana has been inducted into the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Global Executive Council (GEC), an exclusive body comprising the world’s top-performing organizations in project leadership, governance, and transformation.
This prestigious membership places MTN Ghana among a select group of global organizations shaping the future of project management.
MTN Ghana will be represented on the GEC by a team of seasoned professionals, including William Tetteh, Chief Transformation Officer; Bernard Blewusi Agblevor, Coordinator, Project Fibre Network; Jonas Nanzoninge, Senior Manager, Enterprise Portfolio Management Office; Eunice Nelson-Cofie, Senior Manager, Project Facilities Implementation; and Jerry Nyamekye, Senior Manager, Transport Implementation.
As a GEC member, MTN Ghana will contribute its expertise to global conversations on project delivery, driving more inclusive, agile, and impact-driven approaches to managing change.
The Project Management Institute welcomed MTN Ghana, stating, “We are proud to welcome MTN Ghana to the PMI Global Executive Council… MTN Ghana’s inclusion marks yet another defining moment for Africa.”
William Tetteh, Chief Transformation Officer and primary GEC representative, said, “This recognition confirms that MTN Ghana’s project delivery standards, governance frameworks, and execution capability are globally benchmarked. It reinforces our ambition to lead not only in connectivity but also in project strategy and value realization.”
As a GEC member, MTN Ghana will receive benefits valued at over $68,000, including access to global events, premier training, and leadership development programs.
The company will also participate in advisory boards, collaborative research, and premium community access.
MTN Ghana’s induction into the GEC testifies to its pursuit of excellence in project management. With 28 years of experience, MTN Ghana has transformed telecommunications in Ghana and across Africa, providing digital infrastructure, fintech, and digital literacy initiatives that fuel national development.