Active Barbershop CEO Honored At 2023 Forty Under 40 Awards

The Chief Executive Officer ( CEO) of Active Barbershop, Andrews Asare has been honoured for his outstanding contributions at the just-ended 7th edition of the Forty Under 40 Awards held at the De Icon Events Centre at East Legon- Accra.

The prestigous awards in is recognition of his tremendous commitment and dedication in building the barbering industry and also for being extremely respected company advocating for best business practices.

Speaking to the media after receiving the all important award, Andrew Asare said, the achievement reflects his commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement in all endeavours.

He added that, this is not just an award but a testament to his dedication to excellence in every aspect of their operations.

” I am extremely excited for such a wonderful milestone. This demonstrates my unwavering focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations while adhering to rigorous quality standards.

Andrew Asare is positioning itself as a leader in its industry, strengthening its credibility and reputation in the market and setting a benchmarks for others to follow

He further added that, the company has never seized the opportunity to evolve in order to remain relevant and constantly improving every blessed moment.

Andrews Asare is a certified facilitator for Barbering in Cosmetology.

Andrew is widely known for his portrait works where he draws the likes of Shattawale, Sarkodie, Stonebowy, Kwame Nkrumah and recently Memphis Depay, on the back of his model’s head to acknowledge them. One of his portraits of Davido was featured on BBC.

He has a foundation called Active Barbers Foundation, which donates to Prisoners, Orphanage homes, Akropong School for the Blind and so on.

Andrew Asare also does annual training programs that helps SHS Graduates for free
also trains Females to become professional barbers in this male dominated industry to ease the unemployment rate in the country.

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