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Wednesday, February 10 - 2010

Boeing and UAE Higher Colleges of Technology collaborate to develop future leaders

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 24 - 2009 at 12:26
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Boeing Company today announced an agreement to build closer ties with the United Arab Emirates Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) through academic collaboration and leadership training. The agreement was signed by Rick Stephens, Boeing senior vice president of Human Resources and Administration, and Dr. Tayeb Kamali, vice chancellor of the HCT.

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"We are honored to continue the partnership started in 2004 with the Higher Colleges of Technology to share our expertise in leadership development and business," said Stephens. "The opportunities under this agreement will help give future leaders the opportunities and skills they need to be successful."

Under the expanded partnership, each year selected hi-potential HCT alumni will attend leadership programs at the Boeing Leadership Center in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States. The leadership center allows Boeing leaders from across the world, from first-line managers to senior executives, to develop and exchange techniques and best practices. The center uses training concepts such as intensified action learning, simulations and leaders teaching leaders.

"HCT is delighted to have an association with Boeing to provide our alumni this unique leadership program," stated Kamali. "We thank Boeing, which shares our commitment to the development of UAE nationals in looking for innovative ways to expose our students and alumni to international standards and best practices in this exciting collaboration."

Additionally, selected HCT students will be invited to participate in a Boeing-developed, UAE-based mentorship program. HCT and Boeing also will annually recognize an outstanding alumnus with a Boeing Award for excellence in aviation. In addition, expert speakers from Boeing will periodically visit the Higher Colleges to deliver specialized lectures.

"We are proud to share our knowledge with future Emirati leaders through this partnership with HCT," said Paul Kinscherff, president of Boeing Middle East. "By collaborating with HCT, we help develop local business leadership capabilities, and we help the UAE reach its growth, people development and diversification goals."
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About Higher Colleges of Technology:

The Higher Colleges of Technology, established in 1988, is the largest and most progressive of the higher educational institutions in the UAE . Over 18,000 UAE National students are enrolled at its 17 campuses across the country,

HCT is a leader in education and training. HCT staff, at the forefront of their subject areas, work closely with students to deliver innovative curriculum in technologically advanced facilities. HCT offers programs in Applied Communications, Business, Engineering, Health Sciences and Education. It is HCT's commitment to quality and its strong student focus which places HCT graduates in particular demand.

About Boeing:

Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Through its Boeing Research & Technology organization, the company conducts its own research and development and also works with top government, private and university research centers, and companies throughout the world to find the most innovative and affordable technology solutions for aerospace applications.


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Fakher Daghestani
Communications Director Middle East
Tel: +9714 2132703

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