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HEC Paris in Qatar’s alumni members to lead Q&A webinar on career enhancement

Published: 18 Jul 2020 - 09:25 am | Last Updated: 06 Nov 2021 - 02:39 am

The Peninsula

Doha: HEC Paris in Qatar will be conducting a Q&A webinar session, which will be delivered by two of its alumni members on Monday at 4.30pm. The interactive session will feature graduates Eman Al Kuwari, from the Specialised Master Strategic Business Unit Management (SBUM) 2020 cohort, and Salman Shaban, from the International Executive MBA (EMBA) 2019 cohort.

The discussion will offer advice to prospective participants on how they can achieve their career goals through HEC Paris’ cutting-edge degree programs in Qatar. The attendees are requested to confirm their presence by registering themselves for the session.

Commenting on the factors that need to be considered for choosing a certain programme, Salman Shaban said, “The highly acclaimed International Executive MBA programme at HEC Paris helped me develop a deep understanding of how to best utilise my potential, with a sharp focus on international business and mentorship combined with an unparalleled professional network — all rolled into one package, without interrupting my career.”

Meanwhile, describing her experience at HEC Paris in Qatar, Eman Al Kuwari, said: “I enjoyed the unique set up of the modules, and the interactive educational courses have been quite challenging.” With over 60,000 alumni worldwide, in over 120 countries, HEC Paris was recognised by The Economist as the world’s top alumni network in 2019. Its objective is to support participants and graduates of HEC Paris’s degree programmes throughout their careers by offering them tailor-made services. All alumni from HEC Paris’s degree programmes are rightful members of the Association.

The International Executive MBA is a practical and intense 16-month programme developed to provide participants with an understanding of the social, economic and environmental aspects of international business, as well as the skills to implement their vision. The curriculum is built around three components: 11 core courses covering key business areas, a specialization (major), and a final strategic business project (capstone project).