Hollard Ghana, the country’s favourite insurer, has honoured Carlene Abena Ameyaa Affram, the valedictorian from the University of Media, Arts and Communication-IJ (UniMAC-IJ), with the Hollard Prize during the 3rd Congregation held in Accra.
This award recognised Carlene’s stellar academic performance and commitment to excellence in her field of study.
The Hollard Prize is one of the five pillars under the Hollard x Academia, a partnership with the university that rewards top-performing students for triple winning in academia, personal development, and entrepreneurial mindset. Carlene received a laptop, a cash prize, and a citation from the insurer.
Cynthia Ofori-Dwumfuo, Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Hollard Ghana, admired Carlene’s achievements, stating, “At Hollard, we are committed to nurturing potential and celebrating excellence.
Carlene’s dedication and hard work exemplify the qualities we stand for, and we are thrilled to honour her with this award for her better future. As a recipient of this noble recognition, we are confident she will significantly impact her community and the industry.”
Carlene Abena Ameyaa Affram, who majored in Public Relations, has consistently demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout her time at UniMAC. Her passion for learning and determination to excel earned her this distinguished recognition.
Since its inception in 2021, Hollard X Academia has significantly impacted several lives in various institutions via its Streetwise Finance programme, mentoring engagement, resource sharing, and more.
Schools that benefitted from the social investment initiative include the University of Ghana Business School, the University of Cape Coast, the University of Energy and Natural Resources, and the University of Media, Arts, and Communication, demonstrating the far-reaching influence of this initiative.