Mr. Graham Smith

Managing Director, Adidome Ceramics Company Limited


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Council Member Biography

Graham Smith is Managing Director of Adidome Ceramics Co. Ltd and Global Ceramics Consultancy. Mr. Smith has more than 40 years of experience in private sector development, productivity improvement, market development, business support services, regulatory and environmental issues, privatization, due diligence for acqusitions/restructuring, feasibility studies and Global Environmental Facility projects. He has worldwide experience in ceramics, clay/concrete brick, clay/concrete roof tile, porcelain/ceramic floor & wall tile, glass, porcelain tableware, refractory, granite, marble, mineral sands, kaolin, bauxite, cement, and other non-metallic mineral industries in Europe, Africa, Asia, North & South America, Caribbean, Australasia, & Middle East. Mr. Smith holds a BS in Ceramics from the North Staffordshire University, UK. He has personal experience in investing in a clay brick, roof tile, and ceramics company in West Africa and knows the challenges of investing in emerging economies. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

1999 - Unspecified
Managing Director, Adidome Ceramics Company Limited
1981 - Unspecified
Independent Consultant, Global Ceramics Consultancy

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Gas Industrialisation to aid Ghana's economy

August 15, 2011

China to help Ghana develop gas | www.upstreamonline.com

The new gas pipeline to be developed in Ghana linking the offshore Jubilee field to the Aboadze thermal plant near Takoradi, is excellent news for Ghana and its struggling energy-starved industries. Ceramic companies currently suffer from both power outages and the lack of thermal energy sources to expand their operations into being regional players.This can be the opportunity for gas-based industrialization to spur economic growth of the country to make Ghana the “South Africa” of West Africa.

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