FirstBank Ghana is ready to host its flagship annual workers engagement occasion, the MD’s Roadshow on Saturday.
This signature occasion, now in its sixth yr, brings collectively workers from all branches and departments underneath one roof to mirror, reconnect, and re-energize because the Financial institution strengthens its drive to stay targeted on its technique and buyer centered actions.
What started in 2019 as a platform for direct engagement between management and workers has now developed right into a defining occasion on FirstBank’s calendar, one which blends technique, workforce bonding and recognition to form a high-performance tradition.
The occasion will not be solely about closing gaps, it additionally about providing readability and repositioning mindsets so as to align efforts and aspiration with the Financial institution’s long-term imaginative and prescient and strategic imperatives.
The Financial institution’s ReCulture agenda, a transformational reset throughout the FirstBank Group goals to revisit, realign, and rebuild the best way FirstBank workers collaborate, anchors the 2025 Roadshow.
ReCulture champions inclusivity, accountability, and collective possession, whereas emphasizing that tradition itself is usually a aggressive benefit.
It’s about dwelling the Financial institution’s values each day, shaping behaviors that mirror integrity, innovation, and repair excellence, and constructing an setting the place each worker can thrive and contribute to shared objectives.
Through the years, the MD’s Roadshow has welcomed excellent people whose life journeys and achievements echo the themes and imaginative and prescient FirstBank seeks to align its folks conduct with.
These personalities have included playwright James Ebo Whyte (Uncle Ebo Whyte), boxing legend Professor Azumah Nelson, social entrepreneur Shecanic (Nana Afua Serwaa Adusei), and international music icon Sarkodie.
This yr, the highlight falls on Naa Shika Adu, an ex-tennis skilled and president of the Africa Tennis Join Basis.
Naa Shika’s inspiring journey from excelling as a sports activities girl on the College of Ghana by means of representing Ghana as a nationwide athlete to championing alternatives for women and under-represented youth on the platform offered by sport, demonstrates resilience, adaptability, and management.
Naa Shika’s story of self-discipline, sacrifice, and transformation is anticipated to set the tone for FirstBank workers as they embark on their journey of ReCulture.
The 2025 version of the MD’s Roadshow can also be anticipated to supply edutainment the place workers will participate in workforce engagement periods with case research in opposition to the backdrop of musical efficiency and sharing of success tales.
Extra importantly, the occasion creates the platform for open dialogue between administration and workers, reaffirming shared values, and strengthening dedication to the Financial institution’s imaginative and prescient of being certainly one of Africa’s most revered monetary manufacturers.
Talking forward of the occasion, Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director and Chief Government of FirstBank Ghana, emphasised the significance of the Roadshow, saying, “the particular workers engagement is all the time a second of renewal for us at FirstBank.
It’s a time to return collectively as one household, mirror on our progress, and refocus our energies to satisfy and exceed the targets we have now set for ourselves for the yr and past.
By ReCulture, we’re reshaping the best way we work collectively, dwelling our values, embracing inclusivity, and taking collective duty for our success.
This roadshow is for inventory taking and constructing alignment and momentum to make sure that we ship on our promise to stakeholders, whereas making FirstBank a spot the place everybody can thrive.”
As FirstBank enters the ultimate months of 2025, the assembly `will function each a rallying level and a springboard, mobilizing workers to push tougher, suppose larger, and align extra carefully with the Financial institution’s mission, imaginative and prescient each quick and long run.
BY TIMES REPORTER