In an industry often defined by bold personalities and public visibility, Bianca Akweley Clinton stands out in a different way, through quiet excellence.
Marking 20 years at the Bar this year, the British-Ghanaian international lawyer has quietly built a legacy of influence that stretches far beyond Ghana’s borders. As Senior Partner of Clinton Consultancy, the all-female international law firm she co-founded with her twin sister, Amanda Clinton, Bianca’s impact has been felt across commercial law, governance reform, and investment advisory.

While Amanda’s public engagements and advocacy have made her a familiar name, Bianca has been the strategist shaping the firm’s steady Pan-African growth. Her career spans leadership roles from Access Bank to PwC Switzerland and the World Bank Group, combining legal acumen with a deep commitment to Africa’s institutional transformation.
Today, Clinton Consultancy operates across multiple jurisdictions in Africa and Europe, a testament to the sisters’ vision of building a firm led by women, grounded in integrity, and guided by global standards.
Beyond her professional achievements, Bianca is also the author of Africa’s Renaissance and a devoted wife and mother. Her life reflects the balance between intellect and intuition, leadership and love.

As she quietly celebrates two decades of legal service, her words capture the essence of her philosophy:
“This milestone is not only a personal celebration, it is a strategic recommitment to building the legal, financial, and governance infrastructure required for Africa’s rise.”
Indeed, for two decades, Bianca Akweley Clinton has been proof that true power doesn’t always speak the loudest, it simply endures.








