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IMD welcomes HRH Prince Dr Faisal Bin Salman

Exploring collaboration and executive opportunities
June 2016

IMD was honoured by the visit of HRH Prince Dr Faisal Bin Salman; governor of Al-Madina Al-Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was welcomed by IMD Chairman of the Board Peter Wuffli, IMD President Dr Dominique Turpin, IMD delegate for the Middle East and Africa Dr Hischam El-Agamy.

During the visit HRH took part in a round table discussion to explore collaboration opportunities between IMD and Saudi Arabia in general, and specifically with Al Madina Al-Munawara. The round table was joined by IMD faculty Prof George Kohlrieser, Prof Didier Cossin, Prof Leif Sjoblom and Prof John Walsh.

HRH also met top executives from several Saudi companies and institutions who were on campus attending executive development programs.

The team that accompanied HRH included His Excellency Dr Khalid Alsabti, Shura Council Member (PM), Mr Ahmad A. Mahayri, CEO and member of board, Namaa Al Munawa; Mr Yousef A. Maimani, member of board, Namaa Al Munawara.

 

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