Announcing the Winners of the 2025 SETYM International Contest
Meet the Winners of Our 2025 Contest
Each year, SETYM International recognises the commitment of managers and development professionals who choose continuous learning as a driving force for organisational progress. Our annual contest is part of that mission: offering a unique opportunity to strengthen one’s skills within our international training seminars.
A Career-Shaping Opportunity
The 2025 edition offered participants the chance to win a complimentary place in one of our seminars (excluding airfare and accommodation). This award reflects our dedication to supporting professionals in advancing their careers while contributing to the growth of our global alumni network.
A Draw Conducted with Full Legal Oversight
To ensure impeccable fairness, the draw was supervised by Me Ismaël COULIBALY, lawyer at the Barreau du Québec and partner at BENOÎT & CÔTÉ INC. An anonymised list of participant identifiers was provided to him, guaranteeing complete neutrality throughout the selection process.
Congratulations to Our Two Laureates for 2025
Mr. Anto Kwadwo ODEHYEE
Head of Procurement
Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC)
Ghana
Mr. Nomenjanahary Heritiana RAZAFINDRAKOTO
Director of Planning and Monitoring & Evaluation
Agence de Développement de l’Électrification Rurale (ADER)
Madagascar
Thank You to All Participants
Your enthusiasm demonstrates, once again, the strength and vitality of the SETYM community. For nearly 40 years, we have supported public- and private-sector professionals in building their expertise through applied training rooted in international best practices.
Through our seminars, professional accreditations and capacity-building initiatives, we remain firmly committed to empowering the leaders who are shaping the future of their institutions.
Interested in the 2026 Contest?
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Congratulations once again to our winners — and thank you to each of you for helping keep the SETYM spirit alive around the world!
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