Lead Cameraman at E-Production a subsidiary of Global Media Alliance, Peter Nanor has been selected to participate at the Young Professional Fellowship Canada 2024.
Peter over the years, has led a series of projects which has won him some awards. Peter was awarded employee of the month in October, he has shot a series of documentaries including Sustainable Energy Transition For All(see4all) which entails Ghana moving forward to the usage of green energy in October.
He was part of the organizers of the government’s flagship project Planting for Food and Jobs, which was inaugurated on the Tamale UDS campus and the cinematographer for the event.
Young Professional Fellowship Canada 2024 is a salient inauguration by the Mentor Amiable Professional Society (MAPS), aimed at polishing the leadership skills of youth under 40 years of age. The Program emphasizes incorporating cultural diversity, the inclusion of numerous ethnicities, and inter-faith harmony to generate citizens with an elevated sense of responsibility and high calibre.
The world today has been witnessing major shifts in its economic, educational, and social domains where new trends have been taking over to change the course of lives. In this race of advancement, young residents of the world have been playing a dual role in generating new shifts and adapting to them simultaneously. From Environmental issues to policy-making, youth has a part to play in every field.
Head of E-production, Isaac Yankson mentioned that “Peter Nanor has significantly impacted and contributed to E-production department of Global Media Alliance and we are excited as a team for this opportunity to represent the brand and showcase his skills and versatility. It was expected that he will be selected as part of the program and i wish him the best”
Peter Nanor said, “I am grateful to be a part of the Young Professional Fellowship Canada 2024 and urge everyone to support him . This is an opening to learn and explore,” he added.