Togbe Afede XIV Appointed Chair of Yale SOM’s Council of Global Advisors
Renowned Ghanaian businessman and traditional ruler Togbe Afede XIV has been appointed Chair of the Council of Global Advisors at the Yale School of Management, marking a significant recognition of his leadership and global influence. The Council of Global Advisors is made up of distinguished leader
Ogyem Solomon

Renowned Ghanaian businessman and traditional ruler Togbe Afede XIV has been appointed Chair of the Council of Global Advisors at the Yale School of Management, marking a significant recognition of his leadership and global influence.
The Council of Global Advisors is made up of distinguished leaders from across industries and regions who provide strategic guidance to the school’s leadership. The group supports the institution by offering perspectives on global trends, leadership development, and opportunities to strengthen its international impact.
As chair of the council, Togbe Afede XIV will help guide discussions and provide advice to the school on key global issues affecting business, leadership, and management education. His new role is expected to contribute to shaping the strategic direction of the school as it continues to expand its global engagement.
Togbe Afede XIV, who serves as the Agbogbomefia (Paramount Chief) of the Asogli State in Ghana’s Volta Region, is widely respected for combining traditional leadership with a successful career in business and finance. Over the years, he has built a reputation as an entrepreneur, investor, and corporate leader with influence both in Ghana and internationally.
He is also an alumnus of the Yale School of Management, where he earned a Master of Business Administration degree. His longstanding relationship with the institution is believed to have contributed to his appointment to the leadership position within the council.
Beyond his traditional role, Togbe Afede XIV has played a significant part in Ghana’s corporate and financial sectors. He is the founder of SAS Finance Group, an investment and financial services company, and has held leadership roles in several prominent organisations.
His appointment to lead the council is seen as a recognition of his contributions to business leadership and governance, as well as his ability to bridge local leadership with global perspectives.
Observers say the move highlights the growing influence of African leaders in international institutions and reflects increasing recognition of the expertise and experience that professionals from the continent bring to global platforms.
For many, the development is also a moment of pride for Ghana, as one of its respected leaders assumes a prominent advisory role at one of the world’s leading business schools.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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