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Horr named CEO of QFBA

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DOHA THE Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA), a leading Qatari business training institute, on Tuesday announced the appointment of Abdulazziz al Horr as its Chief Executive Officer.

According to a QFBA press release, Horr, previously a director with Al Jazeera Media Training Center and Director of Corporate Development Bureau, is the founder and writer of the First Step Program for Qatar Foundation and Tomorrow’s Leaders Academy Program.

His fifteen-year career in business education services, combined with his extensive consultancy experience, will be invaluable as he leads the QFBA to the next stage of it development, the release said.

His wide consultancy experience has included work on organisational structure, strategic planning and implementation management, and leading think-tank processes of reengineering systems.

The new CEO is the recipient of several awards, such as the State Award in the field of education and the Ali Bin Abdulla International Award.

“I am delighted to be appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA), particularly at such an exciting time in the development of the financial services sector in Qatar,” said Abdulazziz al Horr.

“I am very much looking forward to helping the QFBA fulfil its mission of educating and training financial services professionals in Qatar in order to meet the demands of the current and future global business environment,” he added.

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