Eloina Baddoo (left), Sales Manager of Delta Air Lines – Ghana, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, receiving the award from Virginia Palmer, US Ambassador to Ghana
Eloina Baddoo (left), Sales Manager of Delta Air Lines – Ghana, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, receiving the award from Virginia Palmer, US Ambassador to Ghana

Delta Air Lines outstanding US business in Ghana

Delta Air Lines has been awarded the most outstanding US business in Ghana at the 2023 American Chamber of Commerce Ghana (AmCham) Thanksgiving Dinner and Awards night held at the Labadi Beach Hotel over the weekend.  

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This is in recognition of Delta’s tremendous commitment to Ghana and support towards the organisation and promotion of the 2023 US-Ghana Business Expo. 

Commitment to Ghana

Expressing gratitude for the award, the Sales Manager of Delta Air Lines – Ghana, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, Eloina Baddoo, said, “Delta is committed to Ghana and its people beyond just our flight operations in Accra as we are actively engaged in the community through several projects with our local partners including AmCham”.

She added that this year marked 17 years of delta operations in Ghana hence such awards attested to the hard work of the team in delivering continuous and exceptional travel experience to Ghanaians. 

U.S.–Ghana Business Expo

The 2023 U.S.–Ghana Business Expo was the maiden edition on the theme; “Leveraging U.S. – Ghana trade relation for growth and prosperity”.

The Expo had over 800 participants attending and provided an overview of the current trade relations between the United States of America and Ghana, highlighting success stories, identifying potential areas of growth, and outlining strategies for fostering further collaboration with integrated business-to-business meetings between Ghanaian and U.S. companies.

The expo brought in a trade delegation from the US Department of Commerce-led Global Diversity Export Initiative (GDEI) that comprised 19 companies and six trade associations.

They included the National Black Chamber of Commerce, the National Business League, U.S. Black Chambers Inc., Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, and the National Centre for American Indian Enterprise Development and the Organisation for Women in International Trade.  

The GDEI delegation represented diverse communities and industries from across the United States with a focus on the information and communications technology, consumer goods, and automotive sectors.

Over 40 companies featured in the Expo trade pavilion highlighting products and services of visiting U.S. companies and trade associations, American Chamber of Commerce member companies, and local companies from various industries.

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