Ghanaian tycoon Daniel McKorley urges graduates to innovate and create opportunities
Ghanaian tycoon Daniel McKorley urges graduates to innovate, solve problems and create opportunities beyond traditional jobs.
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Ghanaian tycoon Daniel McKorley urges graduates to innovate, solve problems and create opportunities beyond traditional jobs.
Daniel McKorley urges entrepreneurs to shield early-stage ventures from scrutiny, crediting “building in silence” for McDan Group’s rise across logistics, aviation, shipping, and mining.
Electrochem Ghana will use the funds to complete engineering, automate infrastructure, and build key facilities like pumps, pipelines, and a jetty for bulk exports.
Daniel McKorley’s latest donation comes at a time when soaring living costs have made it harder for many families to afford basic necessities.
Daniel McKorley, CEO of McDan Group, has signed a landmark deal with the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) to manage the Volta River Terminal, boosting Ghana’s maritime trade and driving economic growth in the Volta Region.
Daniel McKorley’s key recommendation was the establishment of a global consortium to ensure a steady pharmaceutical salt supply.
Presently producing 650,000 metric tonnes of salt, Electrochem Ghana is poised to increase its production to one million metric tonnes in 2024 and aims for two million by 2025.
McKorley’s McDan Aviation expands fleet with two new aircraft, elevating luxury air travel in Ghana and West Africa.
Electrochem Ghana Limited is a subsidiary of McKorley’s McDan Group.
McKorley is a well-known businessman and the founder and CEO of the McDan Group of Companies.
McKorley is a well-known businessman and the founder and CEO of the McDan Group.
McKorley’s McDan Group is a transportation and logistics company with interests in shipping, logistics, and aviation.
McKorley is the founder and CEO of McDan Group of Companies.
The deal will see the club pocket up to $270,000 per year for the duration of the contract.
The loans were presented to more than 1,000 women-led businesses in the Greater Accra Region.