
Under-Secretary for Trade Affairs at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Nader Al Moayyad said the new Exhibitions City will be established to cope with the great number of economic functions held in the kingdom and meet the requirements of the exhibitions industry.
In a statement on behalf of the Industry and Commerce Minister Dr. Hassan Abdulla Fakhro at the opening of the "Results Manager" Seminar, in the presence of International Speaker Leadership Advisor & Author Dr. Tommy Weir, he called on managements to cope with the challenges through creating effective leadership teams, with exceptional leadership and communication skills and the most up-to-date equipment.
He highlighted His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's outstanding leadership skills reflecting his wisdom and farsightedness thanks to which the kingdom has made landmark democratic, social and economic strides over the past 12 despite the financial crisis that hit the world.
He welcomed Dr. Tommy Weir, and praised the efforts of Medpoint Design & Events Management in its success in organising various events in the Kingdom.
Medpoint’s Chairwoman & CEO Shaikha Noora bint Khalifa Al Khalifa highlighted the importance of enhancing leadership skills.
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