
Chief Yaw Kumey, Group Chief Executives Officer of Y. Kumey International Group Limited has been honoured as Ghana's 1st Customer Service Ambassador for his tremendous commitment and contribution to the development of customer service in the country.
The Award is the highest award category in the Ghana Customer Service Awards, for an individual in the private sector, in pursuance of excellence in customer service in Ghana.
The 1st Ghana Customer Service awards seeks to set standards in customer service in Ghana, towards the attainment of a National Customer Service culture, as the nation emerges as an oil economy and a preferred business and investment destination in Africa.
The programme recognizes organizations which have taken a unique approach to overcoming major challenges to achieve success, whilst simultaneously maintaining the respect of their peers, co-workers and employees.
Receiving the award for his selflessness, spirit of dedication and commitment to excellent delivery in the private sector, Chief Kumey expressed his profound gratitude to the Organisers for the recognition.
'I Challenge the youth in this country to strife for better achievement in all they do and not undermine each other since you are the future leaders of this country', he stressed.


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