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Lootah named Deputy CEO of Mohammad foundation
The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has announced the appointment of Sultan Lootah as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the foundation.
Dubai: The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has announced the appointment of Sultan Lootah as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the foundation.
The appointment comes line with the foundation's endeavours to enhance its human cadres with ones who have leadership skills, the spirit of teamwork and creative thinking.
Dr. Rima Khalaf, Chief Executive Officer of the foundation welcomed the appointment of Sultan who enjoys special leadership skills that qualify him to play a constructive role within the foundation's work team and an effective role in creating jobs to further find proper solutions to the problem of unemployment which is the most difficult challenge facing the Arab world.
Lootah expressed his pride for the trust bestowed upon him to be among the foundation's supreme administration and lead it towards achieving its targets.
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