Ghanaian businesswoman, lawyer and corporate executive
Pearl Nkrumah
Born
c. 1980 (age 43–44)
Ghana
Nationality
Ghanaian
Alma mater
University of Ghana
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
Occupation(s)
Banker, Lawyer and Corporate Executive
Years active
2004 - present
Known for
Professional competence
Title
Executive Director of Access Bank Ghana Plc
Pearl Nkrumah, (born c. 1980), is a Ghanaian businesswoman,
lawyer, banker and corporate executive, who is the executive director at Access Bank Ghana Plc, a commercial bank, effective February 2022. She is the first woman to serve in that position, since the commercial bank was founded in 2009.[1][2]
^Ghanaian Times (22 February 2022). "Ghana: Access Bank Appoints First Female Executive Director" (via AllAfrica.com). Ghanaian Times. Accra Ghana. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
^Patrick Ndungidi (24 February 2022). "Pearl Nkrumah, First Female Executive Director Appointed At Access Bank Ghana". Africanshapers.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
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