Pharm Audrey Serwaa Bonsu has been named the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Chamber of Pharmacy (GNCoP) by the National Executive Council (NEC).
The date of the appointment was January 23, 2024. By doing this, she takes the helm of the Chamber’s operations in Ghana and becomes the first female CEO of GNCoP.
Pharm. Audrey is a seasoned pharmacist with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical sector, and she brings to her new position a special combination of leadership and knowledge. Pharm. Audrey is well-positioned to lead the Chamber in its mission to promote excellence, innovation, and collaboration within the pharmaceutical sector because of her strong commitment to advancing the pharmacy profession and enhancing access to high-quality healthcare.
“Pharm’s presence here makes us very happy. Pharm Harrison Abutiate, the NEC Chairman, introduced Audrey Serwaa Bonsu, the new CEO of the Ghana National Chamber of Pharmacy. “She is the best person to lead our organization into the future because of her wealth of experience and enthusiasm for the pharmacy field.”
as the CEO of Pharm. Audrey will be responsible for providing the organization with strategic direction and leadership, in addition to advocating on behalf of the Chamber’s members and cultivating connections with influential figures in the public and private sectors. Her appointment marks a significant turning point for the Chamber, whose mission is to address the evolving problems and needs facing the pharmacy industry in Ghana.
Pharma Audrey conveyed her appreciation for being chosen as the president of the Ghana National Chamber of Pharmacy. “I am dedicated to advancing positive change and innovation in the pharmacy sector by building on the Chamber’s legacy of excellence and collaborating with our members and stakeholders.”
Samuel Kwame Boadu, Administrative Assistant and Lead for Digital Marketing at the Ghana National Chamber of Pharmacy, said, “Pharm Serwaa Bonsu has significantly contributed to the growth of the Chamber and brings a wealth of experience in stakeholder engagement, member management, and a culture of performance.” Without a doubt, she will push the Chamber’s growth and productivity to unprecedented heights.
Samuel reiterated the Chamber’s commitment to gender equality by saying, “Pharm. Audrey Serwaa Bonsu, being the first female pharmacist, further confirms our commitment to gender equality.”
Pharmacy. Audrey received her bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and her MPhil in pharmacology from the University of Ghana, Legon. She has also occupied a variety of executive positions in the pharmaceutical industry. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her new role, making her well-suited to have a big impact on the future of pharmacy in Ghana.
Pharm Audrey Serwaa Bonsu has been appointed CEO of the Ghana National Chamber of Pharmacy. Please join us in congratulating her. We have no doubt that the Chamber will flourish under her direction and significantly aid in the development of the pharmacy profession in Ghana.