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        Soha Nashaat started her career as an intern with Merill Lynch in London and went on to become the managing director of one of the top banking institutions in the world. 
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        Gulf women represent 35 per cent of the national workforce today, with 45,000 working in businesses. At the education level, 70 per cent of the 2006-2007 graduates were women and while this number predicts a bright future, the New Arab Women Forum, held in Dubai, highlighted a number of obstacles that they still have to overcome.
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        The UAE has seen an increasing number of government-led women councils and forums, yet with women in this region lacking experience in certain business fields, what they really need are services companies that can guide them and their company. Step forward newly established "Forsa".
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        In a country known for its closed door attitudes in the business community if you are a woman, Saudi Arabian Sheikha Nadia Bint Khalid Al Doussary has had the remarkable achievement of being named as one of the top 25 Arab businesswomen by the UK's Financial Times.    
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        Leila Suhail, Executive Director of Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) - the annual shopping festival in the emirate - started her business career 13 years ago at mother company Dubai Shopping Festival, and has risen through the ranks at the organisation. 
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