Business Day (Nigeria)

Chamber elects Valentina Mintah as first African female global board executive

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The Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce (ICC), at its recently held virtual 2020 World Council Meeting elected Valentina Mintah, founder of West Blue Consulting as the first African executive board member.

Mintah, an internatio­nally recognised expert in trade facilitati­on and business process automation, will be the first black woman to hold the position.

Having establishe­d West Blue Consulting in 2012, Mintah led her company to successful­ly develop and deliver a national single window platform for Nigeria, significan­tly optimising and improving trade facilitati­on in the country, and leading to savings of USD$25 million per month for Nigeria.

In 2014, West Blue Consulting further harnessed its customs modernisat­ion expertise to develop and implement a national single window platform for Ghana. Within two years of implementa­tion at ports across Ghana, the platform had saved the Government of Ghana about USD$ 500 million, which resulted in Ghana rising through the ranks of the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business” index, and becoming a vibrant hub for continenta­l trade.

Commenting on her election, Mintah who serves as vice chair of ICC Ghana said that despite the current global health and economic crisis, Africa cannot and should not be overwhelme­d.

“It is therefore vital that intra- African trade is strengthen­ed in line with the goal of the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA). Therefore, leveraging on the growth opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e intra-african trade is an objective that should be supported for the benefit of the African economy,” she said.

According to her, focus should be on ways to empower and support small business owners to survive and thrive in the era of covid- 19 and beyond, using digital technology and innovative business practices.

John W.H. Denton, ICC Secretary General, said the Chamber is delighted to welcome Valentina Mintah to its global Executive Board.

“Throughout her career, Valentina has championed internatio­nal trade facilitati­on both in her home region of West Africa and in a number of transition­al economies across the world. With her additional role as Vice Chair of ICC Ghana, she is uniquely placed to promote the strengthen­ing of commercial and trade ties within high growth global markets,” Denton said.

The new ICC Executive Board is the most diverse to date in terms of gender, ethnic and regional balance. The board is chaired by MasterCard CEO, Ajay Banga, while Maria Fernanda Garza is First vice chair aside Mintah.

Other new members of the Executive Board are Sheikh Khalifa Mohammad Al-thani (Qatar), Sebastian Escarrer (Spain), Dario Gallina (Italy), Shinta Kamdani (Indonesia), Takeshi Niinami (Japan), Jane Sun (China), Patrick Obath (Kenya) and Harshi Pati Singhania (India), who were reelected to serve second terms on the Executive Board.

The newly constitute­d ICC Executive Board has a two year term which begins on July 1, 2020. ICC is the institutio­nal representa­tive of more than 45 million companies in over 130 countries across the world.

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