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“Investing in human capital and enhancing Emirati capabilities are key priorities,” he said. “The
               CFO Program represents an important step in developing leaders who can combine financial
               expertise with strategic vision to drive institutional success.”
               He added that the initiative underscores the impact of public-private collaboration, translating
               the leadership’s vision into tangible efforts to build a knowledge-based, innovation-driven
               economy, enhance institutional performance, and prepare Emiratis to lead Dubai’s financial
               future.

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               Hesham Abdulla Al Qassim, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Emirates NBD Group, said
               the bank’s involvement reflects its commitment to nurturing UAE national talent in alignment
               with the D33 objectives.

               “As a leading national financial institution, we are proud to contribute to the CFO Program. It
               supports the creation of a strong pipeline of future financial leaders through world-class training
               and hands-on experience, reinforcing the UAE’s position as a global financial centre,” he noted.

               Professor Léon Laulusa, Executive President and Dean of ESCP Business School, expressed
               pride in collaborating with the Government of Dubai to enhance the skills of financial
               executives, noting that the program merges Dubai’s vision for financial excellence with ESCP’s
               globally recognised academic expertise.










































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