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Profile: Allison Amour
Allison Amour is a 24-year-old single French woman. After spending a quiet childhood in France, Allison Amour moved to Saudi Arabia where she spent four years with her family.
Allison Amour is a 24-year-old single French woman. After spending a quiet childhood in France, Allison Amour moved to Saudi Arabia where she spent four years with her family. While she was there, she adopted the Middle East way of living and thinking.
She left Saudi to continue her studies in France, but she always knew she would return to the Middle East.
As soon as she had her masters degree she moved to Dubai. She has been the Marketing Executive for Schneider Electric Gulf for two years.
Allison, who describes herself as a "citizen of the world", has ambitions to work all over the world. She hopes to one day have a big family.
She strives to help companies develop better ethical, environmental and economical behaviour.
Her strong belief that everybody has some kind of wealth to share, her great understanding of cultural adaptation and her enthusiasm for adventure mean that Allison has the qualities needed for the trying task which lies ahead.
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