Prof. Douglas Boateng honoured as Director of the year

Professor Douglas Boateng has been adjudged as the Director of the Year by the Institute of Directors-Ghana (IoD-Gh) at the 6th IoD-Ghana’s Corporate Governance Excellence Awards.

The Institute of Directors-Ghana (IoD-Gh) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting corporate governance and leadership excellence in Ghana. It empowers Directors to create lasting value for organizations and society through advocacy, training, and research.

 

This year’s edition of the IoD-Ghana Corporate Governance Excellence Awards which coincided with the launch of the 25th Anniversary Celebrations of the IoD-Ghana conferred its most prestigious accolade, the Director of the Year award, on Professor Douglas Boateng as a testament of his enduring commitment to leadership, accountability, and mentoring future leaders.

 

The honour follows Professor Boateng’s leadership as Convenor of the inaugural Boardroom Governance Summit, the largest gathering of C-suite executives in Ghana and across Africa. 

Organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), and IoD-Gh, the summit underscored governance as the foundation for building resilient organizations and driving sustainable development for the common good.

 

This honour recognizes his exemplary leadership, unwavering dedication to accountability, and relentless commitment to societal advancement. A visionary leader, Professor Boateng embodies the transformative power of ethical governance, reflecting the core values IoD-Gh has championed for a quarter-century: integrity, service, and excellence.

 

Rev. (Mrs.) Angela Carmen Appiah, President of IoD-Gh, applauded Professor Boateng’s remarkable contributions.

“Professor Boateng epitomizes leadership by example. His steadfast commitment to ethical governance, accountability, and service sets an unparalleled standard. This award is a testament to his ability to inspire transformative change within organizations and society,” she said.

 

As the Director and Chairman of organizations such as the Ghana Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) and Labadi Beach Hotel, Professor Boateng has redefined supervisory leadership. His humility, visionary approach, and steadfast focus on accountability have propelled these institutions to record-breaking success, earning prestigious accolades such as the Ghana CEO Vision & Awards and the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) Awards.

 

Dr. Alfred Mahamadu Braimah, CEO of IoD-Gh, reflected on Professor Boateng’s enduring influence.

“Professor Boateng’s leadership is a masterclass in accountability and service. He demonstrates that true leadership transcends personal ambition. For him, it is about building systems that uplift others, foster trust, and drive meaningful progress. His unwavering commitment to governance is a powerful reminder of the pivotal role ethical leadership plays in shaping a brighter future for organizations and communities.”

 

Professor Boateng expressed appreciation and shared his vision for leadership and governance and said “This award, especially during the 6th Corporate Governance Excellence Awards and launch of the IoD-Gh’s 25th anniversary celebrations, is both a profound honour and a significant responsibility. It reinforces the shared duty we have as leaders to build a better future for generations to come.

 

Governance is not merely about policies; it is about creating value, fostering trust, and serving with purpose. Leadership is not about individual achievements but about collective progress and leaving a legacy of service and excellence,” he said.

Professor Douglas Boateng, is a Chartered Industrial Engineer, a Fellow of IoD-Gh and a Chartered Director and Fellow of the United Kingdom’s Institute of Directors, achieving the distinction of being one of the youngest admitted in 1994. 

 

He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Supply Chain Management and Industrialisation at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) and holds the esteemed title of Africa’s first-ever Professor Extraordinaire in Supply Chain Governance and Management. Through PanAvest International and Partners, a quasi-network organization, he continues to mentor and coach some of Africa’s most influential CEOs, policymakers, and emerging political leaders.

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