Mfantseman Assembly lauds showbiz mogul Korsah for contribution

Mfantseman Assembly lauds showbiz mogul Korsah for contribution

He is an astute banker and the brain behind the success of numerous Tema-based artistes namely Sarkodie, Dr Cyrme, Chemphe etc bagging more than 15 local and foreign awards for the artistes.
He is a key branding and finance expert with very good knowledge in banking and international trade, however with a soft spot for showbiz due to family pedigree.
Mr James Korsah-Brown hails from Saltpond, and from a family with good showbiz, entrepreneurship and law background tracing way up to Sir Arku Korsah, the first black Chief Justice in Africa and “Maame fante” (his grandmother) from the showcase in Ga fame.

His mother was an actress too from the Daakyi drama group and information gathered indicates he played few roles when he was a kid, it is not surprising that he’s been able to play an instrumental role in nurturing artistes in the country.

Currently a professional Corporate Banker with over 10 years of experience and with a good support/charity base as he gives back every tertile in the year.

He’s done numerous projects in the Central Region especially in the Mfantseman Municipality where he hails; it is therefore not surprising he will be pulling off the biggest charity Carnival in the Central Region.

The programme enabled him to launch his CSR named “Korsah-Brown Supports” which is a self-funded charity agency under his registered company.

The event was held on August 25th at the Saltpond Prof. Allotey Road which stretches from Esi Mansa spot to Appiakwa, he also gets the support of key musicians namely Ayigbe Edem, Eno, Stay Jay, Dr Cryme, Opanka, Local, Roy X with some surprise performances.

 

Source:Myjoyonline

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