INJAZ UAE and Tejar Dubai hold entrepreneurship program

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INJAZ UAE and Tejar Dubai recently held their annual Company Program Competition at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s head office.

 

The event
brought together more than 150 Emirati youth and was attended by Majid Saif Al Ghurair, the chairman of the Dubai Chamber, and Essa Al Zaabi, senior vice-president of the Dubai Chamber’s Institutional Support Sector and the general coordinator of Tejar Dubai.

 

Participants received the opportunity to work with consultants and representatives
from Citi and Shell. The company mentors helped these students begin their
Company Program journey and taught them about the various aspects of starting a
business.

 

“Today’s
events brings youth, educators and the private sector under the Dubai Chamber
umbrella, making this the perfect collaboration that will enable youth to build
their skills to become tomorrow’s business leaders,” said Sulaf Al-Zu’bi, CEO
of INJAZ UAE.



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