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SAS Names Shukri Dabaghi as Vice President for the Middle East & Eastern Europe (MEEE)

SAS, the leader in analytics has designated Shukri Dabaghi as Vice President for the Middle East & Eastern Europe (MEEE). Building on more than seven successful years heading SAS in the Middle East and Francophone Africa, Dabaghi is currently in charge of leading the company's rapid growth in the broader region, including areas in the Middle East and Central & Eastern Europe, in addition to Turkey, CIS countries, and Egypt, to profit from the chances created by analytics.

Dabaghi assumed his new duty in January and will certainly take care of day-to- day operations as the company continues to appreciate wonderful success and continual growth. Leading the teams between East & Eastern Europe (MEEE), Dabaghi will promote the company's continued development within the new and arising markets across the MEEE region and additional strengthen the existing strong consumer and partner connections to advance the company's advancement. Based in Dubai, Dabaghi will certainly report to Riad Gydien, Regional Senior Vice President of EMEA South and East, with a concentrate on settling SAS' leading position in the region.

" I am delighted reveal Shukri's appointment as Vice President for the Middle East & Eastern Europe region," said Gydien. Shukris skilled leadership, experience, and performance history of supplying development at prices much faster compared to the marketplace is expanding, makes him the excellent suitable for new duty. His consultation continuouslies seal SAS' status as a market leader and strengthens our setting at the forefront of giving world-class analytics solutions and services.

Discussing his new visit, Dabaghi claimed, "SAS is a leader in supplying innovative analytics solutions and, in my new duty, I waiting to proceed owning successful business in the MEEE region by offering industry-leading services that accelerate the growth of our customers and enable them to remain ahead of the competition in today's very tough business landscape."

To facilitate and suit its ever-expanding operations, SAS recently removaled its Middle East headquarters to a new office in Business Central Towers in Dubai. With the Middle East analytics, big information and business intelligence market anticipated to be worth US$ 12.38 billion by 2020 -according to Report Buyer-, increasingly more companies are embracing analytics for successful and smarter decision-making capabilities and for delivering better outcomes that eventually impact their bottom line.

Talking about the relocation of the company's HQ in Dubai, Dabaghi stated: "Over twenty years, SAS has actually registered shocking development in the region and in our commitment to more broaden our operations across the region and beyond, we have relocated to a far better and bigger office as we aim to provide the best work environment for our employees in order to make them much more effective and comfortable. Empowering individuals is core to SAS as they are a key asset of the company."

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