
Blaise Bethel
Gloabal Business Manager at Kpakam Syndicate Limited
Business Administration at Nexford University
Ghana
Hi, I'm Blaise Bethel!
Gloabal Business Manager at Kpakam Syndicate Limited
I leverage technology to bridge connections between individuals and the perfect products and services tailored to their needs. Over the past six years, I’ve been at the forefront of the digital revolution, serving as a dynamic sales strategist and an aspiring Global Business Manager. My expertise thrives in the world of innovative businesses and cutting-edge technologies. I’m driven by the exciting challenge of introducing clients to premium lifestyle products that enhance their lives. Beyond my passion for hospitality and technology, I’m deeply committed to environmental sustainability. I believe in the power of transforming businesses and economies to operate in harmony with our planet. Let’s work together to shape a future where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. Join me ♻️
Experience
Kpakam Syndicate Limited
Gloabal Business Manager
January 2024 - Present
As an aspiring Global Business Manager for Kpakam Syndicate Limited, I am a dynamic leader responsible for overseeing our company's international business operations and expansion strategies. My role involves developing and executing global sales and marketing initiatives to drive revenue growth and increase market share in various regions. I collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify new market opportunities, establish strategic partnerships, and optimize supply chain logistics to ensure efficient global distribution of Kpakam Gadgets' products (Subsidiary of Kpakam Syndicate Limited). With my keen understanding of international markets and consumer trends, I play a pivotal role in shaping our global presence and driving sustainable business growth on a global scale.
Education

Business Administration
Nexford University
Graduating in 2025
Certificates & Badges
No certificates or badges added
Projects
Activist
We are calling for legislation on single-use plastics (SUPs) in Ghana. The campaign, with the hashtag #BanSingleUseGh, is demanding that the Government of Ghana enforce a ban on SUPs and invest in the Research and Development (R&D) of environmentally friendly and sustainable alternatives. SUPs throughout their life cycle are a scourge to the environment and pose serious risks to both biodiversity and public health. They are also environmental hazards that increase flood risks in our communities, towns and cities.
Languages
English
Skills
Business Analysis
Emotional Intelligence
Cross Cultural Management
Cultural Analysis
Sustainability
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