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CEO, ADPC honours Emirati manager top US business school award

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 06 - 2013 at 11:04
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Tony Douglas, CEO, ADPC has honoured Khaleefa Al Romaithi, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, ADPC by presenting him with a leading international business certificate.

Mr Al Romaithi, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, has successfully attained 'alumni status' from the prestigious Harvard Business School in the USA.

In December, he completed a 16 month-long part time course in the 'Programme for Leadership Development', 'Finance for Senior Executives' and 'Authentic Leadership Development'. It is the equivalent of an executive MBA.

Mr Al Romaithi, said, "I feel proud to have received this award as my studies took me away from my family and my work at ADPC. But it was worth the sacrifice. I felt I was an ambassador for the UAE with 120 international CEOs on the course. I have already begun putting my new skills into action at ADPC."

Tony Douglas, CEO, ADPC commented on handing over the award, "My congratulations go to Khaleefa. It shows how committed ADPC is to empowering its national staff and we expect Khaleefa will make a profound difference to ADPC's operations with his new skills. The award shows how committed we are to training our Emirati colleagues to reach their full potential."
Tony Douglas, CEO, ADPC; Khaleefa Al Romaithi, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, ADPC.
Tony Douglas, CEO, ADPC; Khaleefa Al Romaithi, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, ADPC.
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