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Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor
Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor
Board Member, Wikimedia Ghana User Group

About me

Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor is a professional in digital applications, communities, and platforms with a wealth of experience in ecosystem building and innovation orchestration. He has established himself as an expert in the field, connecting communities and individuals across the African continent and beyond.

My work

Emmanuel has worked for a variety of prestigious organizations such as Facebook, where he was the Global Programs Manager for 5 out of 9 accelerator programs, deploying $7.5 million to 131 community leaders across 9 regions, 22 countries in 4 languages. He is currently a Digital Channels Senior Manager at MTN, managing the digital app (myMTN) experience for 29+ million Ghanaians. He leads the team that manages MTN Group’s first e-commerce app dedicated to broadband internet connectivity for millions of Ghanaians.

He has held Faculty for Entrepreneurial Leadership positions at the African Leadership University, as Director of Digital Innovation at Impact Hub Accra, and at Google as Curator and Specialist at YouTube. He currently teaches & facilitates digital transformation & communications online courses with Stellenbosch Business School Executive Education. As a visiting fellow and associate at Tayarisha School of Excellence in Digital Policy at the University of Witwatersrand; E. A. Gamor is also a philanthropist, and runs a social enterprise Urithi Labs for free training at Eliu Gift Hub. His work has also extended to consulting for the Government of Ghana and the Ghana Tourism Authority, as well as being a panelist at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Emmanuel is a highly respected and highly accomplished professional, with membership in prestigious organizations such as Global Shaper Alumni, World Economic Forum, and the Institute of Business Advisors Southern Africa and a proud Odade3, alumnus of The Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon, Ghana.



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