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INJAZ Talks 5 Panel Discussion Tackles Trends in Private Sector Development

INJAZ-Kuwait recently held its 5th INJAZ Talks panel discussion at the College of Business Administration, Kuwait University, which was hosted by the Office of Students Training & Alumni (OSTA), on Sunday April 3, 2016. The subject of focus for this round was 'Trends in Private Sector Development".
INJAZ Kuwait routinely holds discussion panels and workshops throughout the year, where business leaders from different sectors take part to engage with students, sharing their experiences and telling their success stories.

Speakers for this round were prominent figures from the banking and monetary market, consisting of Mr. Faisal Al-Hamad, CEO of NBK Capital, Mr. Manaf Alhajeri, CEO of Kuwait Financial Center 'Markaz' and Mazin Al-Nahedh, Group CEO of Kuwait Finance House. The session was moderated by Mr. Dari Al-Bader, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy, BD & MA, Alghanim Industries.

Commenting on this session, Rana Al-Nibari, CEO of INJAZ-Kuwait stated, "We are thrilled that the INJAZ Talks 5th session saw such an excellent success. The chance given to the students to easily talk about questions and concerns is a great source of knowledge and motivation for them, specifically in terms of the banking and financing sector, which is a crucial sector for young graduates. Our objective has actually always been to gear up students with the required understanding and understanding of the opportunities and obstacles they will encounter in business world and techniques to overcome them".

Dr. AbdulRahman Al-Taweel, Director of the Office of Students Training & Alumni (OSTA) said, "We highly believe in the value of the INJAZ Kuwait program, which falls in line with the primary objectives of our Office and its operations. INJAZ Talks in specific is one of INJAZ Kuwait's programs that we think is extremely efficient and instrumental for students at this critical point in their lives.

The conversation panel essential goal was to inspire students to pursue an expert profession post-graduation by exposing them to success stories, experiences and an overview of the obstacles and chances of each market. The session was concluded with an open discussion engaging both speakers and students.

INJAZ- Kuwait reached over 40,000 students because 2005, through more than 3,000 volunteers at over 80 schools and universities. INJAZ-Kuwait will remain to empower youth through various means and channels, fulfilling its promise to this enthusiastic segment of society.

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