The second cohort of students from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, Washington DC, have visited Stanbic Bank Ghana to gain practical business experience.
The visit, which follows an earlier project on digital banking in 2023 by the school’s students, forms part of their coursework.
The visit provided insights and practical prescriptions on how the Bank could improve its digital solutions.
The collaboration between the two institutions comes on the back of the Bank’s selection to partner with the University on its Global Business Experience (GBE) journey, which is part of the students’ curriculum.
The GBE course is required for McDonough School of Business students at Georgetown University. It is designed for students to gain first-hand international business experience by conducting an actual consulting project for companies operating outside the United States.
The GBE courses have been taught since 1997. Each year, the school engages with about 90 companies in more than 10 countries for different sections of this course.
The projects address specific business or management issues, and the students are assigned to projects based on their interests and specific qualifications and experience.
Participating companies receive high-quality professional consulting services under faculty supervision while students gain valuable international experience.
The outputs of the projects, once completed, are presented to the Bank’s leadership team for consideration and implementation.
Speaking on the collaboration, Darwin Mireku, Head of Strategy Enablement at Stanbic Bank, said, “At Stanbic Bank, it is clear to us that to fulfil our purpose of driving Ghana’s growth with innovative and best-in-class solutions, we must establish the right mix of partnerships with technology and funding providers, knowledge-based institutions and other complimentary solution providers to accelerate the pace at which we build capabilities or connect our clients to third party solutions and platforms to address their problems.
Professor Anthony Annan, who led the students on the visit, expressed gratitude to Stanbic for the opportunity to collaborate.
He said the bank’s continued support and commitment to fostering educational growth mean a great deal to the school.
“Partnerships and friendships like these enrich the academic journey and inspire future leaders in global business.
“Our students do not only leave with knowledge they have acquired through practical engagements but also build connections, networks and a life-impacting appreciation of the Stanbic Bank Ghana work culture,” he said.