Amwal AlKhaleej Supports “Investment Evolution and Opportunities

Published May 3rd, 2009 - 01:42 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Private Equity Firm Hosts Columbia Business School’s Faculty and Alumni
and Other Prominent Business Leaders

Amwal AlKhaleej, a leading regional private equity firm, recently hosted a reception for visiting Columbia Business School Executive MBA students, faculty, alumni and other prominent business leaders at the Capital Club, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). 

The reception was held as part of a new Executive MBA course at the Columbia Business School called “Investment Evolution and Opportunities in the MENA Region”. The event was attended by Laura B. Resnikoff, Associate Professor, Director, Private Equity Program, Columbia Business School, resident and visiting Columbia Business School alumni, members of Amwal AlKhaleej and prominent businesspeople from the Middle East.

The course is among the electives offered in Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA program, and covers private equity and sovereign wealth fund investments issues in the MENA region. One of the highlights of the course is the opportunity for interaction between the Executive MBA students and Columbia Business School alumni based in North Africa and the Middle East.

Professor Resnikoff said, “We are pleased to introduce a course designed to understand the investment opportunities and challenges associated with the unprecedented wealth transfer and accumulation in the dynamic and resource-rich economies of the MENA region. Our visit to Dubai provided a fantastic opportunity for our students to gain insights into the Middle East marketplace”.

She further noted, “In today’s ever-changing economic environment practical knowledge and insight into real-world business conditions are keys to success. This reception allows Columbia Business School students to engage with some of the leading businesspeople in the region and we thank Amwal AlKhaleej for their support and for hosting our event.”

Samer Sarraf, Senior Vice President, Amwal AlKhaleej and a Columbia Business School alumnus said, “Amwal AlKhaleej is pleased to lend its support and to be associated with one of