Patrick Fynn Grabs Nominations in 3 Categories at Ghana 40under40 Awards

Social change advocate and Founder of STandOut Care, Patrick Fynn, stands to win an award for his hard work at this year’s edition of the 40under40 Awards as he gets nominated for the prestigious award in 3 categories. Patrick Fynn, who got his first nomination for the award in 2018 couldn’t garner the needed votes to win in his category.

The Forty under 40 Award is to identify, honour and celebrate a cross-section of the nations most influential and accomplished young business leaders under the age forty from a wide range of industries, who are committed to business growth, professional excellence and community service and have risen up the ranks of their companies or industries at a relatively young age as result of this.

They believe that by putting the spotlight on these young achievers, it will not only celebrate them but also build a strong platform for them by giving a voice and opportunities to the next generation of industry pacesetters whiles building a positive attitude in our youth to strive for excellence at a tender age.

Patrick Fynn is an alumni of the Young African Leaders Initiative Network and a former Project Director at Young African Leaders Summit. He is also the founder of the Global Youth Network.

Patrick got nominated in the Health and Wellness category, Community category and the Philanthropy and Non-profit category.

Voting is currently underway and the main event will take place on 25th September, 2020 where the winners will be announced and awarded.

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