Kwame Owusu-Kesse: Why Impact Must Come Before Profit | EDGE 2026
Leadership Development
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08-May-2026
In this EDGE - Beyond The Stage 1:1, Kwame Owusu-Kesse explains what “impact over profit” really looks like in leadership - not as charity or signaling, but as making decisions based on lives and livelihoods. He argues that leaders need to shift their mental models, stop performative impact, and ask harder questions about who bears the cost of success. He also shares a powerful definition of leadership, why he remains optimistic about the next generation, and how trust inside organizations starts with vulnerability at the top.
Takeaways:
• Real impact is not about optics - it is about “lives and livelihoods.”
• Leaders should stop “performative acts” and focus on everyday decisions aligned with real values.
• Leadership starts with responsibility, and trust grows when leaders model vulnerability and invite truth.
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