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INSEAD hosts the second capacity-building training session within the leadership program and empowerment of the youth initiative

INSEAD hosts the second capacity-building training session within the leadership program and empowerment of the youth initiative

INSEAD hosts the second capacity-building training session within the leadership program and empowerment of the youth initiative

INSEAD demonstrates continuous commitment to BUNYAN and other youth empowerment initiatives

 

  

INSEAD, the leading international business school, hosted today the second capacity-building training session under the leadership program and Empowerment of the Youth Initiative organized by the “University Leadership Consortium in the UAE” to both discuss the impact of economic policies on the success and viability of SMEs and provide future young leaders and decision-makers on the various strategies of decision-making. The capacity-building training session targeted a group of distinguished graduates in areas of entrepreneurship, business administration and innovation from the “BUNYAN” initiative, launched recently by His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, during the annual Arab Knowledge Forum in Dubai.

The session started with a keynote address delivered by Tirad Mahmoud, CEO of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, who highlighted the vital role of small and medium enterprises, which serve as key drivers of the UAE economic growth and development. He also recognized the role of government and financial institutions in supporting SMEs’ growth and he addressed both the potential challenges and the key factors in ensuring the viability and success of SMEs within the UAE.

In her inaugural speech, Professor Nada Mourtada-Sabbah, Secretary General of the University Leadership Consortium in the UAE, expressed the gratitude and indeed the pride of The Consortium in seeing so many leading figures from industry and government lend their time and expertise to enhance the initiatives aiming at the empowerment of the youth within the UAE and support the joint educational and capacity-building endeavours of The Consortitum in this regard. Dr. Mourtada emphasized the importance of these capacity-building training programs to support the process of sustainable national development and foster young talents and competencies to drive economic and social growth, in the spirit of the “BUNYAN” initiative strategy aimed at supporting young and preparing them to be the future leaders in the UAE and contribute to the country’s development and progress. Professor Mourtada noted that INSEAD which had been ranked by the Financial Time as the number one business school of the

world was certainly the venue par excellence to contribute to the enhancement of joint capacity-building efforts with The Consortium.

The panel discussions saw the participation of HE Abdullah Saeed Al Darmaki, Chief Executive Officer of Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, who addressed the challenges and opportunities facing young entrepreneurs in the UAE, as well as relevant illustrations from the key success stories of the Emirati youth with the support of Khalifa Fund. Providing a thorough analysis of the ingredients that could stimulate the success of such entrepreneurial activities and the hurdles that the SMEs could face along the way, HE Al Darmaki expressed pride in the talent and sense of innovation displayed by Emirati youth in the many entrepreneurial undertakings being brought to the Khalifa Fund over the past years.

The round tables and panel discussions which were led by Miguel Lobo, Director of INSEAD Abu Dhabi, also included insightful contributions from leading figures from industry, such as Mishal Kanoo, the Chairman of Kanoo Group, Maurice Ghattas, the CEO of Ghattas Group, Yousef Al Bastaki, the Executive Vice President of Emirates Global Aluminium, Rabea Ataya, the Founder & CEO of Bayt.com, and Michael Morcos, the Managing Partner of Heidrick & Struggles. Discussions focused on best ways and strategies to provide opportunities that empower young talents, help them contribute in building the UAE knowledge society, and enhance their role in shaping the nation’s promising future.

Professor Miguel Lobo concluded the session by offering an address on the various models and strategies of decision-making. He expressed his thanks and appreciation to all leading participants from industry and key foundations, emphasizing the role of such capacity-building and training programs in supporting the UAE’s talent hubs and the competencies and empowerment of the youth by encouraging them to take the first steps by their innovative entrepreneurial activities toward building a continued bright future of our nation.

About University Leadership Consortium

The University Leadership Consortium brings together leading academic institutions and key foundations in the UAE with the aim of promoting joint capacity-building endeavours for the empowerment of the Emirati youth. In particular, it oversees the “Leadership & Entrepreneurship Series for the Empowerment of the Youth” which travels through various leading academic and other relevant institutions in the UAE, and the annual “Arab Knowledge Forum” which brings together in addition to leading academic institutions and key foundations in the UAE a host of leading regional institutions such as AUB, AUC, the Arab Council for the Social Sciences, and the Ford Foundation among others.

About INSEAD, The Business School for the World

As one of the world’s leading and largest graduate business schools, INSEAD brings together people, cultures and ideas to develop responsible leaders who transform business and society. Our research, teaching and partnerships reflect this global perspective and cultural diversity.

With locations in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore), the Middle East (Abu Dhabi), and now North America (San Francisco), INSEAD's business education and research spans four regions. Our 162 renowned Faculty members from 40 countries inspire more than 1,300 degree participants annually in our Master in Management,  MBAGlobal Executive MBA, Specialised Master’s degrees (Executive Master in Finance and Executive Master in Change) and PhD programmes. In addition, more than 10,000 executives participate in INSEAD Executive Education programmes each year.

INSEAD continues to conduct cutting-edge research and innovate across all our programmes. We provide business leaders with the knowledge and awareness to operate anywhere. Our core values drive academic excellence and serve the global community as The Business School for the World.

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