Abena Brigidi

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Abena B. Brigidi (Mrs.) is a Ghanaian investment analyst author and speaker. She is a certified financial analyst and a thoroughly bred banker with over a decade in the financial Industry. [1]

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She is the founding Partner and the Chief Executive Officer of Nimed Capital Limited, a leading investment banking firm in Accra, Ghana. [2]

Early life

Brigidi is a product of the Achimota school and Aburi Girls Senior High School. She holds a bachelor's degree in Humanities from the University of Ghana and as well as Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in General Management from the University of East London. [3] She worships with the Restoration Center of the Assemblies of God Church Roman Ridge. [4] [5]

Career

Brigidi had a stint with Halifax PLC; a bank operating in the United Kingdom as a trading division of the Bank of Scotland. She joined Zenith Bank Ghana as a customer service advisor and then as a relationship manager and head of customer service in Ghana Branch. [5] She left Zenith Bank and joined All-Time Capital, an investing banking firm in Accra as vice president for sales and marketing with responsibility over marketing and new product development. [6] After two years with All-Time Capital she joined Kariela Oil and Gas Ghana between January 2010 and August 2014, where she spent four years in the position of chief financial officer. [4]

Brigidi was a founding partner and the chief executive officer at Nimed Capital Limited, a leading investment banking firm. [5] [7]

Personal life

Abena is happily married to a Legal practitioner, David Cobbina Brigidi and the couple are blessed with twins. [8]

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References

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