Facilitated by the DIFC Centre of Excellence
Al Ahli Group Sponsors local students to attend Young Arab Leaders’ New York Forum
The DIFC Centre of Excellence, the regional hub for executive and professional development and education, recently hand picked several local students to attend the Young Arab Leaders (YAL) Forum in New York. Sponsored by Al Ahli Group, a leading UAE based multi-disciplined company; the students were taken to the event to act as representatives of the region and gained valuable experience from attending the high level conference and seminar.
The YAL Global Action Forum in New York focused on Arab and American dialogue and offered an ideal opportunity to increase mutual understanding and develop business relationships between the Arab and American nations whilst establishing long-term networks of cooperation between the two regions.
Faten Hani, CEO of the DIFC Centre of Excellence said: “As the world’s economic environment continues to develop, we understand the importance of dialogue and are committed to enhancing and improving the level of cross-cultural communication that is so important in today’s ever changing world. By sending the students to the forum, the DIFC has reaffirmed its commitment to the education and development of a generation of future leaders. We are delighted to see that the students have returned both empowered and inspired.”
Mohammed Khammas, CEO of Al Ahli Group added: “We are delighted to be supporting YAL in their efforts to develop the region’s human capital by offering this invaluable opportunity to the selected students. Attending the YAL New York Forum offered the students an opportunity to discuss and debate the key topics affecting Arabs in the international business community and has provided them with a sound foundation for their future growth and development.”
YAL’s members have been hand-picked from a broad cross-section of disciplines including business, politics, academia, media, arts, culture and civil society. They are a new generation of leaders with a far-reaching vision, working to shape the region’s future through the implementation of bold strategies, cultivating innovation in the Arab world and addressing regional policy reform issues.
Assem O. Kabesh, CEO of YAL said: “As Arab businessmen and women continue their emergence on the global business scene we are committed to providing every opportunity for young Arabs to prosper in their chosen careers. The Young Arab Leaders (YAL) is the region’s foremost development platform for business, public sector and civil society leaders in the Middle East and we hope that attending the New York forum will motivate the young students to great things in the future.”
Specially selected from the American University of Sharjah and Zayed University, the seven students acted as rapporteurs to the discussions and will compose a report on the conference. The report will be published on the YAL and Centre of Excellence websites.