Dr Maxwell Ampong appointed transaction advisor to Millennium Excellence Foundation
Maxwell Ampong has been appointed as official transaction advisor to the Millennium Excellence Foundation, an institution operating under the patronage of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
The Foundation is widely recognised for promoting African excellence and strengthening global engagement across business, culture, and development.
In his new role, Dr Ampong will lead advisory and execution efforts for corporate fundraising and financing initiatives.
He is also expected to serve as the principal liaison between the Foundation and financial institutions, corporate sponsors, and other strategic partners.
His responsibilities will include spearheading high-level engagements and negotiations, coordinating transaction structuring and execution, and representing the Foundation in key partnership discussions.
Additionally, he will act as the primary contact for all transaction-related activities while supporting the development and implementation of financing strategies aligned with the Foundation’s long-term objectives.
The appointment is expected to strengthen the Foundation’s capacity to mobilise resources and expand its impact across its core areas of focus.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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