
Accra, Ghana//-G100, a powerful international platform of women changemakers working together across nations and sectors to promote gender equity and create a better world for all, has appointed a seasoned media practitioner and civil society activist as its Ghana Country Chair for Media Art and Communication.
Madam Etornam Sey’s new role follows her service as Director of Operations for the G100 Ghana Chapter from August 2021 to January 2026. A journey that shaped her leadership and strengthened her commitment to the G100 vision of advancing women’s leadership globally.
Commenting on the appointment, Madam Sey said: “As I step into this role, I look forward to building a vibrant national network, amplifying the voices of women in media and communication, and contributing to meaningful, lasting impact”.
I am sincerely grateful to the G100 leadership, especially Ms Natalie Fort, Global Chair – Media Arts & Communication, and the Secretariat for this opportunity to serve at a higher level, she added.

Madam Sey also used the opportunity to thank everyone who has been part of her journey. “The work continues; together!!!”
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