In a spate of 3 months, PR/Events specialist, George Quaye has moved to, from and to 3 companies, never to have tasted the feeling of unemployment during the period – considering the fact that he set up his own PR Firm, Image Bureau, in the midst of the confounding movement.
George Quaye is back at the popular Events House, Charterhouse and parent Company, Multiple Concepts, to take over a role he left unceremoniously 3 months ago.
George left Charterhouse to join Gold Trading Company, Menzgold in August, causing some disaffection within the ranks at Charterhouse, considering the manner he left the Company.
A tumultuous stint with Menzgold was short lived, lasting for just over a month.
George at Menzgold
In early October, he resigned from his post as Head of Communications and he never assigned reasons for his exit but investigations show that, incessant pressure and threats to him and his family by some disgruntled clients of the Gold firm caused his exit.
He is now back at his old firm to assume the role of Head of Communications and Public Events and he has already started work, spearheading various initiatives to draw awareness to the highly anticipated 20th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards scheduled for early 2019.
Source: entertainmentgh.com
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Afia what is wrong wth you.
Akua, your morda. You pepol always think you know how to speak sense and advise! Hipocrites. You all were congratulating him when he left Chatter Haus. If Mens Gold should solve the trouble and start working again, you these same pepol will come here and insult him for running away from Mens Gold. What at all do you want from Aboagye? All that glitters is your morda! Think about yourself was.if you leave your company for anoda, will your company fight to get you back? At least let’s congratulate Aboagye for doing his job so well for his people to still want to work with him. Aboagye wo ay3 adi3 paaaaa. Toaso wai.
Clap for yourself. Not all that glitters is gold. Next time look before you leap.