The Association of Corporate Communication and Marketing Professionals in Banks, ACAMB, on the 11th of June kicked off activities, marking its 30th anniversary celebration with a tree-planting exercise on Providence Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
In a statement by its spokesperson, Abiodun Coker, the initiative was part of the association’s efforts aimed at promoting environmental sustainability while commemorating 3 decades of advancing corporate communications and marketing excellence within Nigeria’s banking industry.
The well-attended exercise, led by the President of ACAMB, Jide Sipe, and the Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Akin Morakinyo, in the company of Vice President 1, Chinwe Bode Akinwande; Vice President 2, Morolake Onifade; executive committee members, both past and present, alongside group heads of marketing and corporate communications and heads of departments across banks, waded through the heavy downpour, planting trees in the rain in a display of commitment that set the tone for the milestone celebration.
A tree was planted by representatives of banks in the country and named after each bank.
ACAMB President, Jide Sipe, who welcomed members and dignitaries to the exercise, reaffirmed the Association’s commitment to the reputation and growth of the banking industry.
“Thirty years ago, a handful of professionals chose to put the reputation of the banking industry above rivalry. We are standing today on the foundation they laid, and every tree we plant here is a promise to keep building and, most importantly, deepen credibility by proactively addressing issues which directly improve our
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