03 March 2007
Shell, a leading player in the global energy and petrochemicals industry, will present the advantages of learning and workforce development activities as it participates as Champion sponsor of GetEnergy 2007, which will be held in Dubai from March 26 to 28.
Shell's sponsorship for the second year running of one of the oil and gas industry's best global networking events is part of the company's initiative to demonstrate a strong global presence and communicate a positive message to all sectors of the society.
Adam Lomas, vice president, Learning and Development, Shell International Exploration and Production, said: "GetEnergy 2007 is an ideal platform to share with our industry partners the benefits of adopting specialised programmes that improve learning and develop human capital. Shell has aggressively promoted learning and workforce development activities to address various challenges, and we would like others to be able to appreciate the positive results of such initiatives through the model programmes that we will be presenting at the event. Key Shell staff members will be at hand to entertain queries and facilitate the exchange of ideas."
Shell will participate in all parts of GetEnergy 2007, including the Learning Arena exhibition, which will gather more than 70 of the world's leading academic institutions along with their oil company partners.
The highly interactive Learning Arena exhibition will feature live interview sessions with Lomas and Andrew Vaughan, Technical Director of Shell's Exploration and Production. The two Shell officials will offer an in-depth discussion of Shell's workplace learning programme.
Shell, a leading player in the global energy and petrochemicals industry, will present the advantages of learning and workforce development activities as it participates as Champion sponsor of GetEnergy 2007, which will be held in Dubai from March 26 to 28.
Shell's sponsorship for the second year running of one of the oil and gas industry's best global networking events is part of the company's initiative to demonstrate a strong global presence and communicate a positive message to all sectors of the society.
Adam Lomas, vice president, Learning and Development, Shell International Exploration and Production, said: "GetEnergy 2007 is an ideal platform to share with our industry partners the benefits of adopting specialised programmes that improve learning and develop human capital. Shell has aggressively promoted learning and workforce development activities to address various challenges, and we would like others to be able to appreciate the positive results of such initiatives through the model programmes that we will be presenting at the event. Key Shell staff members will be at hand to entertain queries and facilitate the exchange of ideas."
Shell will participate in all parts of GetEnergy 2007, including the Learning Arena exhibition, which will gather more than 70 of the world's leading academic institutions along with their oil company partners.
The highly interactive Learning Arena exhibition will feature live interview sessions with Lomas and Andrew Vaughan, Technical Director of Shell's Exploration and Production. The two Shell officials will offer an in-depth discussion of Shell's workplace learning programme.
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