Judith Adjobah Blay is a highly accomplished professional with over 20 years of experience in Ghana's energy sector and beyond.

Her expertise spans strategic leadership, policy development, and sustainable business practices.

Key Achievements: - Successfully managed multi-million-dollar projects - Strengthened regulatory compliance and championed local content development - Driven operational excellence, stakeholder engagement, and governance improvements across various roles Current and Past Roles: - Deputy Director of Contracts Administration at the Petroleum Commission Ghana - Manager of Community Relations at the Commission - Established and managed the Procurement Department at Bui Power Authority - Project Coordinator on MCC Compact II at the Ministry of Energy/USAID Education and Certifications: - Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS-UK) - MA in International Transactions from George Mason University, USA - MSc in Procurement & Supply Chain Management from KNUST - BA in French and Linguistics from the University of Ghana - Candidate of the LLM in Public Procurement Law & Policy at the University of Nottingham A proud product of the prestigious Wesley Girls High School, Madam Judith Blay has also served as an advisory board member for the Western Regional Coastal Foundation and other initiatives, showcasing her thought leadership in sustainability.

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