Curia Appoints Gerald Auer as Chief Financial Officer

ALBANY, N.Y., Dec. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia, a leading contract research, development and manufacturing organization, today announced that Gerald Auer has been appointed as chief financial officer. He will join the organization effective Jan. 1, 2024.

“I am delighted to welcome Gerald to Curia as we head into the new year,” said Curia CEO Philip Macnabb. “Gerald brings extensive experience leading finance divisions with an impressive track record for success. I am confident that he will be an invaluable asset to our team and will help position us for a strong year in 2024.”

Auer most recently served as CFO at Al Dahra, a company specializing in agribusiness. Prior to his time at Al Dahra, Auer was CFO of the EMEA crop science division at Bayer, a life science company focused on health care and agriculture, and CFO of Bayer Switzerland. He spent more than 20 years at Bayer and held multiple leadership roles within its finance department, leading finance functions across the global organization in the North and Latin America region as well as Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Auer studied at the University of Marburg in Germany where he earned his master’s degree in business administration.

He currently resides in Basel, Switzerland with his family, but they plan to relocate to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2024.

“Curia is a dynamic company in the CDMO space with an inspirational mission to improve patients’ lives,” said Auer. “I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at Curia to help drive that mission for our customers and their patients.”

About Curia

Curia is a leading contract research, development, and manufacturing organization providing products and services from R&D through commercial manufacturing to pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical customers. Curia’s nearly 4,000 employees at 27 locations across the U.S., Europe, and Asia help its customers advance from curiosity to cure. Learn more at CuriaGlobal.com.

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Ga Central NCCE hosts Zonal Quiz competition 


The Ga Central Office of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has organised a Zonal Constitution Quiz, dubbed the ‘Smart Governor’s Challenge,’ for school children in five municipalities.

Ms Mary Dagba, the Ga Central Municipal Director, NCCE, told the Ghana News Agency in an interview that the organisation of the quiz was based on the core mandate of the Commission to build people’s knowledge of their civic rights and responsibilities.

The Ga South, Ga North, Ga West, and Weija Gbawe municipalities, which form Zone Six, would represent the zone at the regional level of the competition, she said.

Copies of the 1992 Constitution were awarded to the competing schools by the Governance Africa Foundation for the students to study at all times.

Mr Dickson Adomako Kissi, the Member of Parliament for Anyaa Sowutuom, urged the students to continue to study hard and not to give up because the country looked up to them as future leaders.

He presented awards to students of the Odorgonnor Model One Sc
hool for their outstanding performance and for being the only public school to compete in the zonal challenge.

Madam Sandra Odai Acheampong, the Deputy Director of Education in charge of Supervision and Monitoring at Ga Central Municipal Assembly, applauded the students for their performance.

She advised them to take their studies seriously and put in their best to achieve their future goals, giving value to their family’s input.

Miss Leticia Serwaa Sakyi, a form three student of Treasureland Academy, the winners, applauded the competitors for giving them a tough challenge and encouraged every student to push harder in their studies to achieve results.

Mr Damien Ato Asante from Odorgonnor Model One School said the competition had taught them a lot about the Constitution, their rights and responsibilities, and the freedoms of each institution and individual.

The competition ended with Treasureland Academy placing first, representing Zone Six, Odorgonnor Model One School placing second, Holy Cross High Sch
ool, third, Peace Anchor Academy, fourth, and Valued Seed Academy, fifth.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Data Link trains 265 students to support national transformation


The Data Link Institute of Business and Technology has pushed 265 graduates in various academic fields onto the Ghanaian market to support the national transformation agenda and set a new pace for young entrepreneurs to thrive.

The students, who were among the 14th congregation for the 2022-2023 academic year in Tema, were charged to hit the ground running and not wait for someone to employ them.

Professor Stanley Saamoah Moffatt, the President of the Institute, said the theme for the ceremony; ‘Positioning Tertiary Institutions in Emerging Economies for Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation,’ was a significant topic for discussion.

He told the Ghana News Agency in an interview that the competitive market demanded graduates who could have an instantaneous impact and that the 2022/23-year group were prepared to face that demand head-on.

‘This has been made possible thanks to the extensive education and emphasis on real-world applications the institution has equipped them with to succeed in a variety of fie
lds,’ he said.

Out of the 265 graduates, 49 graduated with a Master’s degree, 15 with a Master of Science (MSc) in Accounting and Finance, 32 Master of Science in Strategic Management, and two with a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Strategic Management.

A total of 191 graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Information Systems, as well as Business Administration, and 23 graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport.

Prof Moffatt mentioned challenges such as funding, inadequate infrastructure, inability to recruit and retain highly experienced faculty and staff, the tortuous process of affiliation and accreditation, inadequate research output, logistical support, and low student enrollment, as those hindering the Institution’s effective delivery.

Despite those challenges, the university was able to successfully introduce market-driven programmes like the MSc in Financial Economics and Data Analytics, Logistics and Transport Management, and Management Information Systems,
he said.

He advised them to maintain the virtues of honesty, selflessness, creativity, innovation, and emotional intelligence in their pursuit of excellence and keep their minds on the university’s motto; ‘plough their minds for service’ as their journey opens fresh perspectives for the rising economies.

Nana Dr Michael Agyekum Addo, the CEO of Mikaddo Holdings Ltd, said the theme resonated with the challenges and opportunities in the era of globalisation and technological revolution.

‘The role of tertiary institutions cannot be understated because they are tasked with nurturing not only skilled professionals but also dynamic and innovative managers and entrepreneurs,’ he said.

‘Our responsibility extends beyond the confines of traditional classroom learning to empowering students to become leaders in areas of influence as well as drivers of economic growth and creators of sustainable wealth.’

He called on the Government to exclude tertiary institutions from the huge paperwork associated with starting bu
sinesses and simplify the procedures for starting businesses in the country in general.

Nana Addo urged the students to delve into entrepreneurship to grow Ghana’s economy by focusing on agriculture and agribusiness, technology and innovation, tourism and hospitality, renewable energy and green initiatives, healthcare and wellness, the creative industry, manufacturing and industrialisation.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Ahenkro Circuit Girls’ team present trophy to Queen Mother


The Nyankomasi Ahenkro circuit girls’ football team has won the female annual inter-circuit sports competition at Assin Manso in the Assin South District of the Central Region.

The team presented the trophy to Nana Abena Kwakyewa II Queen Mother of Attandansu Traditional Area who had supported the team in diverse ways.

Presenting the trophy, Mr. Francis Essien-Brown, School Improvement Support Officer (SISO), for Ahenkro Circuit lauded the efforts of the teachers, the girls soccer team and Nananom for their tireless effort towards the promotion of sports.

He appealed to Nananom to assist level the Ahenkro school park which had been neglected to help boost sporting activities in the community.

He also appealed to Nananom to pay critical attention to the Ahenkro D/A Basic School which needed additional classrooms to ease congestion to enhance teaching and learning.

Nana Kwakye on her part was greatful to the teachers, team and other stakeholders who had contributed to make the victory a dream come.

She a
dvised the girls not to relent on their oars, but strive for greater heights in all their endeavours.

The queen mother said the congestion in the classrooms and levelling of the school park must be addressed and called for support from all stakeholders.

The team and their officials were given a treat at Royal Hotel.
Source: Ghana News Agency

CAF announces Ecobank as official sponsor for TotalEnergies AFCON 2023


The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced Ecobank, the leading pan-African banking group, as an official sponsor of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 scheduled to be held in Côte d’Ivoire.

The biggest football showpiece on the African continent will kick off on 13 January 2024 as 24 national teams battle for the ultimate AFCON trophy.

Jeremy Awori, Chief Executive Officer, Ecobank Group, said: ‘The TotalEnergies CAF AFCON tournament highlights the immense sense of pride that Africans across our continent and around the world feel during the matches.’

As the pan-African bank, we are proud to associate Ecobank with the Confederation of African Football to contribute to the success of TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Côte d’Ivoire 2023, the largest and most-enjoyed football tournament, inspiring passion across Africa.

‘Football transcends borders. It brings communities together, fully aligning with Ecobank’s commitment to drive regional integration. It is an honour for
Ecobank to play a key role in bringing millions of Africans together to live their passion for football, making sure that loyal customers benefit from this experience.’

He added that Ecobank carries the pan-African spirit in its DNA, and the partnership with CAF demonstrates its commitment to its pan-African heritage, reinforcing its connection with hundreds of millions of Africans who will be celebrating the magic of football at AFCON 2023.

A total of 16 of the 35 African countries in which Ecobank has a presence are among the 24 that are competing in Côte d’Ivoire.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Black Queens drop two places in latest FIFA Rankings


Ghana’s women’s national football team, the Black Queens, have dropped two places in the latest FIFA Women’s Football Ranking.

The Black Stars, who were previously ranked 59th, are now 61st in the latest rankings released by FIFA on Friday, December 15, 2023.

Despite their recent qualification to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco next year, the Black Stars dropped 17.95 points in the rankings.

However, the Black Queens are now fourth on the African rankings, with Nigeria, South Africa, and Morocco occupying 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions, respectively.

Ghana achieved its highest ranking in women’s football back in 2008, when they were ranked 42nd in the world. Up next for the Black Queens is the Olympic Qualifier against Zambia in February next year.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Hiplife will never die – Reggie Rockstone


Hiplife music trailblazer Reggie Rockstone has rebuffed assertions that Hiplife music is dead.

According to Reggie Rockstone, Hiplife music would never be dead once he is alive, and the genre would continue to thrive.

Speaking at the launch of the #PlayGhana campaign in Accra, Reggie Rockstone refuted the decline of Hiplife music by some industry players.

‘You remember when Hiplife started? Everyone joined the Hiplife movement, and it continues to thrive. Once I am alive, hiplife will never die. People claim it has faded out, but that is not true,’ he told pressmen.

The legendary Ghanaian musician also backed the #PlayGhana initiative, which is spearheaded by the Creative Arts Agency and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture.

‘I am still alive, and I have seen Shatta Wale make music with Beyonce. The time to make a move is now; the Nigerians have done it with Burna Boy and others selling off larger venues, but we seem to laugh at ourselves,’ he said.

Reggie Rockstone has had an illustrious career
in music, having won numerous local and international awards.
Source: Ghana News Agency

NRSA collaborates with Churches to promote Road Safety


The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has called on religious leaders to use their platforms to raise awareness, educate, and inspire positive change in road safety issues in the country.

Mr David Adonteng, the Acting Director General of NRSA, said, ‘Together, we can create a culture of safety on our roads and make a significant impact on the well-being of our communities.’

The Acting Director, speaking at a Breakfast Meeting with Heads of Churches on the adoption of Road Safety Education, said road traffic injuries were one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, with an increasing crash cases recorded each year.

The NRSA is collaborating with Churches to promote Road Safety during the Authority’s Christmas and New Year Campaign.

He said as custodians of faith and leaders within the communities, ‘your voice holds immense power to shape behaviours and attitudes and we must come together to promote and advocate for responsible behaviours on our roads.’

Mr Adonteng said the impact of
road traffic crashes could be enormous, affecting societies and individuals in different facets and the Authority believe they were because they share a commitment to improving road safety in their daily lives.

The global status report on road safety specified that road traffic crashes will become the fifth leading cause of death by 2030.

He said Ghana like many other countries suffered the devastating consequences of road traffic crashes, where lives were lost, families were shattered, and communities were left in grief.

‘As religious leaders, we have a moral obligation to protect and preserve life, and this extends to promoting safety on our roads,’ he added.

He said their teachings emphasised compassion, empathy, and the value of human life and it was commendable that they translated these principles into action by advocating responsible road user behaviour on the roads.

Mr Adonteng said by doing so, ‘we can significantly reduce the number of road traffic crashes and save countless lives.’

Available
statistics at the Authority indicate 11,694 crashes were recorded nationwide leading to 12,678 injuries and 1,839 deaths from January to October 2023.

In the same period last year, 12,565 crashes out of which 13,119 injuries and 1,985 deaths were recorded, representing 6.9 per cent, 3.3 per cent and 7.3 per cent reduction in the crashes, injuries and deaths respectively.

The Acting Director said the above figures represented a family member, a church member, a mother or a relative involved in road traffic crashes with its resultant injuries and deaths.

He said as they approached the yuletide season, the need to observe road safety had become crucial since the festive season was characterized by increased volumes of vehicles and people on the road travelling in different modes for various purposes, including conventions, 31? watch night service, among others.

He said the Authority believed that the Church owed its congregation the duty to protect the lives of their members, as they preached love and the bi
rth of Christ to their congregation.

‘There can never be any other occasion than the Christmas season to stress the need to ‘Staying Alive’ in our daily travels. There are several ways our collective efforts can make a difference and change the narrative,’ he added.

He urged religious leaders to encourage their congregants and followers to adhere to traffic rules and regulations, including respecting speed limits, wearing seatbelts, and avoiding dangerous manoeuvring.

Mr Adonteng said the most vulnerable road users in society were children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.

He said they were particularly susceptible to the dangers of reckless driving, and it would be their duty to advocate their protection and ensure that the roads were safe and accessible for all.

He said beyond promoting responsible behaviour, they should also offer support and solace to those affected by road traffic crashes, providing counselling, comfort and practical assistance to individuals and families who have exp
erienced loss or trauma.

The Very Reverend Eric K. Amihere, the Director, Public Relations, at the Methodist Church Ghana said they welcomed the call to support the education of members on issues of road safety.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Sunyani East MP cuts sod for construction of Astro-turf  


Mr Kwasi Ameyaw-Cheremeh, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sunyani East, has performed a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of a standard Astro-turf in the Sunyani Municipality.

The Ghana National Gas Company Limited (Ghana Gas) is funding the project situated at the Sunyani Methodist Cluster of Schools, which has an artificial pitch, spectator stands, and washrooms among other ancillary facilities, and is expected to be completed within six months.

Mr Ameyaw-Cheremeh, also the Board Chairman of the Bui Power Authority, and the managers of the Bui Power Generating Station, noted that the Bono Region and the Sunyani Municipality had produced football talents for the national teams.

‘There is, therefore, the need to provide a platform to help unearth, nurture and build on the football talents of the younger generation,’ he said. ? ? ? ?

He expressed optimism that the young people in the municipality would take advantage of the facility to build on their talents.

Mr Ansu Kumi, the Sunyani Munic
ipal Chief Executive, expressed appreciation to Ghana Gas for the project and tasked the Methodist Education Unit to maintain it regularly upon completion.

The Right Reverend Kwaku Effah, the Methodist Bishop of Sunyani Diocese, commended the MP for his passion for development and assured him that the church would take good care of the facility.

Nana Owusu Mensah Ababio, a Board Member of Ghana Gas, said the MP deserved commendation for his lobbying skills, and entreated the Sunyani people to show appreciation to him for the facility.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Government urged to pursue policies to enhance growth of mining industry


The government has been urged to pursue policies that will promote the growth of the mining industry.

Joshua Mortoti, President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines (GCM), who made the call, said the government must not be influenced by politics but policies that would help promote the growth of the sector.

Mr Mortoti was speaking at the 9th Ghana Mining Industry Awards (GMIA) in Accra on the theme: ‘Celebrating Excellence: Embracing Sustainable Mining Practices,’ the programme was used to celebrate outstanding achievements and excellence in the mining industry.

In all, the GCM awarded 23 individuals and organisations in 23 categories with Newmont Gold Ridge Akyem Mine winning the Mining Company of the Year Award after sweeping several awards, Interplast Ghana Limited won two awards, namely Best Performer in Mine Supplies and Support Services and Best Performer in Local Manufacturing of Mine Inputs.

Mr Eric Asubonteng, a former President of GCM wining the Mining Personality of the Year, while the Best Female Mi
ner Non-technical went to Charlotte Fafa Tay Senyo, and the Best Female Miner Technical Went to Ellen Serwaa Kontoh.

Mr Mortoti, in his address, urged the government to relook the mining fiscal tax regime, especially concerning exploration.

He said without exploration the mining industry would grind to a halt, pointing out that the country could benefit immensely from its abundant mineral resources if the government decided to invest in exploration and incentivize the private sector to venture into that.

‘We cannot continue to leave the exploration of our mineral resources in the hands of private entities and expect to have most of the benefits when commercial finds are made,’ the President of GCM said.

Mr Mortoti said the introduction of the Growth and Stabilisation Levy endangered the continuous operations of some mines and risks curtailing expected cash flows, saying such outcomes would hurt the state’s revenue objectives and threaten employment.

The President of GCM reiterated his organisation’s comm
itment to supporting the government in its pursuit of socio-economic development and urged the government to deepen collaboration with the mining industry for mutually beneficial policies to drive growth at all levels.

Mr Mortoti said the awards were not only to recognize outstanding achievements within the mining sector, but also to reflect on the importance of adopting sustainable and innovative practices, which would shape the future of the industry.

The Chief Executive Officer of the GCM, Dr Sulemanu Koney, in his remarks, urged mining companies to integrate innovation, efficiency, environmental stewardship, and people-centered policies into their operations.

He also urged mining companies to ensure that the benefits of mining trickle down to citizens especially those of their communities not only today for but for future generations.

‘As we enjoy this evening of recognition and camaderie, let us carry the spirit of celebration forward, fostering a culture of excellence and sustainability within our i
ndustry,’ Dr Koney stated.

The Director of the Communications and External Relations of Newmont, David Johnson, said Newmont was excited about the award.

He said the award would spur Newmont to do more to generate more for the host communities, the company and the government.
Source: Ghana News Agency