The 2025 edition of Her Summit wrapped up in Accra with resounding success, creating a vibrant platform for women to connect, network, and share stories under the theme, Impact Through Collaboration.
Among the distinguished speakers was Madam Rashidatu Yasmine Abdulai, CEO of 3Music TV, who delivered an inspiring session that resonated strongly with the audience. She emphasized the power of collaboration within Ghana’s creative and media industries, encouraging women to work together to drive lasting change and open doors for the next generation.
Her contribution stood out as she highlighted her own journey in leadership, underscoring the importance of mentorship, resilience, and innovation in today’s media landscape. Attendees described her address as one of the most empowering moments of the event, with many young women noting her as a role model.
The summit also featured thought-provoking insights from other notable speakers, including actress Juliet Ibrahim, communications strategist Abokuma Ellis, PwC partner Ayesha Bedwei, medical practitioner Dr. Hannah Lisa Tetteh, and several others. The event’s Special Guest Speaker, internationally renowned author and life coach Dr. Michelle McKinney Hammond, delivered a keynote that tied together the theme of collaboration and impact.
Held at La Villa Boutique Hotel in Accra, Her Summit 2025 marked the first time the event was hosted in Ghana, drawing women leaders from corporate, media, tech, creative, and wellness spaces. The gathering provided a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and inspire the younger generation of women to embrace leadership and collaboration.
With the success of this year’s edition, Her Summit has further cemented its reputation as a vital platform for empowering women, and Madam Rashidatu Yasmine Abdulai’s participation signaled 3Music TV’s ongoing commitment to advancing conversations that shape both industry and society.
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