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Source: YFM

Y Leaderboard Series: Sophia Baah, COO of mPharma serves inspiration to the ‘Girl Child’

Chief Operating Officer for mPharma, Sophia Baah Chief Operating Officer for mPharma, Sophia Baah

The Chief Operating Officer for mPharma, Sophia Baah was hosted on Y107.9 FM’s highly rated “Y Leaderboard Series,” a platform where the league of influential and successful people across various industries, share insights and their journey through life to rising to the apex.

As part of celebrating and recognizing women in the Ghanaian setting, Sophia Baah brought to life the desire for women to challenge themselves for higher roles in society and break barriers to fulfill their dreams.

Having spent most of her early days outside of Ghana in the heart of England, Sophia disclosed that the England of today is different from that of yesteryears with regards to discrimination people of color had to go through. For that, her strong mother had always been her inspiration and prioritized education and all other things about becoming better.

“I grew up in London with a very strong mother who is very particular about education. The England that I know is very different than England there is now. We had one ‘Black person on TV who was Trevor McDonalds and every time he came on, we were so excited because we saw somebody that looks like us. So in that context, my mother was very much about education and being the best you can be. Once you’ve done everything else the blame becomes color and that is the environment I grew up in. I’ve had so many people talk role models and for me, it is always my mother. I don’t have to look further than my mom because of what she was able to do and accomplish. She was about getting the education and kind of exposure we need and if it was about any school trip, I was in there. So that was the environment we had to grow up in,” she shared.

Sophia Baah also indicated that she was very athletic during her young age as took part in several sports activities including basketball, netball, and other track and field activities. “These interesting sports have lived with me my whole life and I work out every morning. I exercise from time to be in shape but I’m happy they continue to live with me,” she said.

Having been in so many high positions and as well played a huge role for Ghana Airport Company Limited’s $400 million syndicated loan facility for the development of a new international terminal, she revealed the driving motivation for joining mPharma Company.

Since her major concern for impact was geared towards the improvement in the educational and health sectors in Africa, she was driven to align with mPharma’s vision of making healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone on the continent after a conversation with Gregory Rockson, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pharma.

“At the time it was really about making health affordable and accessible in Africa. When I moved to Ghana, my biggest areas of concern were around education and healthcare.”

Her role as COO doesn’t appear dreary to her but only excites her to do better and fulfill the vision.

“I don’t think my role is tedious, it has been interesting since I joined and with what Greg is trying to achieve. So seeing somebody who was actually trying to break the barriers and change the dynamics around health care provision was really exciting for me. So my day-to-day is to really make sure that we’re executing and implementing that vision through the various ways,” she added.

Recounting how she celebrated International Women’s Day, she revealed that her entire day was dedicated to creating awareness on Cervical Cancer and encouraging women both in Ghana and across the African continent to go out for testing.

“So during the International Women’s Day celebration, what we did as mPharma, we’re really focused on Africa good health and one of the initiatives we’ve been driving through the latter part of last year is the ‘10,000 Women Campaign’ where we’re really trying to create awareness and encourage women to get screened and tested for Cervical cancer. So yesterday, the majority of my day was spent launching our products for testing.”

Sophia Baah revealed some testing equipment was launched in the process to facilitate testing in laboratories. She stated that women in Ghana and Nigeria have been tested with 6,000 testings already done in Ghana and 4,000 in Nigeria.

The COO of mPharma further advised women to “do the best job wherever they find themselves and they will be elevated” as she reiterated that for her, success is not about sacrifices but hard work and a planned life.