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'MEBLSA 2011' concludes with business leaders echoing confidence to address challenges of evolving global markets
High-impact event draws large attendance from region's top business leaders
Kadhem Isa Al Saeed, who was the Guest of Honor at the 'Leader Summit', lauded the participants for their continuing efforts to implement key initiatives towards regional development and challenged them to continue to drive in more key business and investment opportunities into the region. In addition, Dr. Tommy Weir tackled the pressing business challenges in the Middle East and Asian region and the need to leave a leadership legacy in today's global markets. The leading author's presentation showcased the Middle East region's fast tracked development from desert sands to being a global connection point for business. He was joined by a panel of business experts, which included Nabil N. El-Hage, Faculty member, ICLIF Leadership & Governance Centre; Essa Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman, Al Ghurair Foods and Dato' Farshila Emran, MD, Pharmaiaga Berhad.
"MEBLSA 2011 received overwhelming response from participants coming from the Middle East region's business sector. The 'Leaders Summit' on the second day, which was marked with strategic presentations and key discussions from leading international business leaders, have allowed participants access to important knowledge on how to conduct themselves in today's rapidly evolving global market," said Shahul Hameed, CEO, My Events International. "The program of activities that we prepared for this year's edition of the summit aimed at providing more interactivity between speakers and the participants while still following our chief aim of highlighting the many challenges presented by the upturn and the move to train and develop better business and leadership skills. MEBLSA remains steadfast in its move to continuously live up to its name of being the region's most strategic venue to discuss key issues covering the global business arena."
"This year's edition of the business leader's summit has truly exceeded our expectations. The strong response and positive feedback has prompted us to already start on the planning and preparations for next year's edition, which will be held on March 26 and 27, 2012 at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. MEBLSA 2012 will offer a more dynamic and interactive program that will allow us to live up to our reputation of providing a strategic platform for the Middle East business sector and openly discuss strategic initiatives that are aimed at the region's further development," concluded Norman Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, The Leaders International.
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About MEBLSAMiddle East Business Leaders Summit and Awards (MEBLSA) is a standout event that recognizes and honours the achievements of Mid-East Asia's niche business visionaries and their contributions towards Arab Gulf region's economic region and also globally, through 30 different award categories. Established in 2010, the event serves as a platform for the members of business community to interact with each other, share their valuable experiences and provide insights into the business world. This year, it runs from 17-18 April in the Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa, Dubai. The event is jointly organised by The Leaders International and Federation of GCC Chambers and endorsed by Dubai Chamber. For more information, please contact:CommuniGate Middle EastPO Box 66861, Dubai, UAETel: +971 4 3988134Fax: +971 4 3988137Email: info@communigateme.comWebsite: www.communigateme.com
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