Art, A Profession To Encourage Young Ones To Do - Sharon Dede Padi

The feminine Ghana Achievement Awards series Organized by Business Executive recognises excellence by companies in the Corporate space, as economies across the sub-region strive to bounce back from the ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic and individuals for their outstanding performance in stewardship, entrepreneurship and innovation as well as Industrial contribution to the GDP growth of the country.

Businesswomen on the night took home plaques for excelling in the fields of banking, aviation, real estate development, human resource, bakery, construction, pharmaceuticals and Art which Madam Sharon Dede Padi, Artist and the CEO of Padiki Art Gallery took home two awards; Africa Most Respected CEO from Mauritius and Most Outstanding Female in Art.

The Artist and the CEO of Padiki Art Gallery urged parents, family and loved ones to encourage the upcoming Artist to help them bring out all in them.

She further encouraged those interested in Art not to give up because Art is a profession and to keep doing their best for they do know not who is watching.

Sharon Dede Padi also pleaded with the government to take a close look at the Art in Ghane and the material in producing them since they art costly and find a way to promote Artists by getting a fund to support upcoming ones.

To the recipients, the time is apt to empower young women to build a strong business environment.

The Ambassador of Columbia to Ghana, Claudia Turbay Quintero, charged the awardees to continue their impactful work in society.

“The women in Ghana deserve this and it makes me happy and I want to support that action. I have accompanied this process for several years and part of those who are happy for the awardees. This recognition is what I consider important in every society,” She added.

Instituted in 2014, the awards seek to recognise female achievers from various walks of life in Ghana whose corporate conduct, performance and achievements are exemplary.