Millicent Clarke, a renowned global human capital leader with experience in 22 countries, recently launched her debut book, titled “Millie: My Gift of Bangles,” at the Ghana Association of Arts and Sciences in the Airport Residential Area of Accra.
The book focuses on themes of resilience, self-belief, and leadership, showcasing the author’s personal journey and the valuable lessons she has learned from her interactions with various leaders throughout her career.
During the book launch, attended by distinguished corporate individuals and leaders, Millicent Clarke shared insights into her upbringing and career trajectory, highlighting the importance of taking on leadership roles from a young age.
She emphasized that “Millie: My Gift of Bangles” is not just a collection of career lessons but also a reflection of life lessons that have shaped her perspective on leadership.
The book, designed for aspiring leaders, particularly women in the corporate world, delivers a powerful message of breaking barriers and embracing one’s uniqueness.
Each chapter in the book is accompanied by a lesson, dedicated to all leaders and those striving to lead, inspiring readers to overcome challenges and excel in their roles.
Sir Sam Jonah, a prominent figure and the Special Guest of Honour at the event, praised the book as a guide for individuals seeking to create opportunities and navigate obstacles.
He stressed the importance of resilience in the face of setbacks and highlighted the role of leadership as a privilege and a responsibility.
Victor Yaw Asante, the Managing Director and CEO of FirstBank Ghana, unveiled the book and commended its exploration of exceptional leadership qualities. He encouraged aspiring leaders to delve into the book’s 20 unique chapters, which offer profound insights into effective leadership practices.
Overall, “Millie: My Gift of Bangles” is a testament to Millicent Clarke’s journey and her commitment to empowering others through her experiences.
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