
ADNOC Distribution has hosted a special ceremony to honour 120 long serving employees for their vital role in consolidating the company’s pioneering industry status and contributing to the expansion of its service and product portfolio at the national level.
At the ceremony organised at St. Regis Abu Dhabi, Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer, ADNOC Distribution, presented certificates of appreciation to the employees for their sustained dedication and higher caliber work through the past years, in the presence of Rashed Abdullah Al Shamsi, Senior Vice President (Admin) at GASCO.
On the occasion, Al Dhaheri said, "Employees are ADNOC Distribution’s most valuable assets and their skill and capacity development is our top priority. We continuously seek to invest our time, efforts and finances to equip our workforce with the necessary qualifications and skills that empower them to accomplish their tasks to optimal standards.
"Our celebration today is not only to honor our long serving employees for their dedication, but also to recognize their continuous efforts of inspiring their fellow employees and sharing their wealth of expertise, particularly with our UAE national workforce," Mr. Dhaheri added.
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