CEO of Quick Angels and Board Chairman of Bills Micro Credit, Richard Nii Armah Quaye has announced his decision to step down from his executive role to pursue new endeavors.
As he retires, he shared his vision of bridging the gap between young entrepreneurs, financial resources, and essential skills to drive business growth on a larger scale.
He said his ultimate aspiration is to witness Ghana’s economic strive.
He also took the opportunity to offer words of wisdom to Ghana’s youth, urging them to shift their focus from criticizing political leaders for not providing opportunities, instead, he encouraged them to take charge of their own destinies and create their own opportunities, emphasizing that perpetual complaining would yield no progress.
Lawyer Dei Kwarteng, newly appointed Board Chairman of Bills Micro Credit, pledged to build upon the foundation laid by his predecessor.
He vowed to utilize the same principles and values that guided his former boss’s success, ensuring the continued growth and stability of the organization.
Mr. Emmanuel Lamptey, newly appointed CEO of Quick Angels reaffirmed the company’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs.
He pledged to provide support to individuals striving to enhance their businesses, fostering growth and success within the community.
A new company, RNAQ Holdings, was officially launched.
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