Moses Baiden Jr. Appointed to Global Digital Economy Commission

Margins Group CEO Moses Baiden Jr. has been named Vice Chair of the ICC's Global Digital Economy Commission, highlighting his role in global tech innovation.
Mr Moses Baiden Jr., Chief Executive Officer of Margins Group, has been appointed Vice Chair of the Global Digital Economy Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).. According to ICC Ghana, the appointment takes effect from May 18, 2026, and will run for a three-year term.. The Commission noted that Mr.. Baiden’s extensive experience and expertise in key digital economy and technology-related areas would significantly contribute to advancing the Commission’s priorities and global agenda..
His appointment places him among a distinguished group of past Vice Chairs of the Commission, including Juntao Song of Alibaba Group, Juan Luis Redondo Maillo of Telefonica, and Peter Farrell of Unilever.. In a statement, ICC Ghana congratulated Mr.. Baiden on the appointment, describing it as a recognition of his leadership and contribution to digital innovation and technology development.. The International Chamber of Commerce is regarded as the world’s largest and most representative business organisation,
with hundreds of thousands of member companies and associations across more than 120 countries.. Its members operate across virtually every sector of private enterprise.. ICC Ghana forms part of the ICC’s global network of national committees, which work closely with the organisation’s International Secretariat in Paris to provide insights on national and regional business priorities.
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