This half-dozen group of successfully joined HSBC s renowned Graduate Programme, launching their careers as banking professionals. We are very proud of the new intake of Qatari graduates who have joined us this year, said Abdul Hakeem, CEO of HSBC in Qatar. They have distinguished themselves as highly motivated, innovative thinkers with a passion for the industry. The Qatar National Vision 2030 has been a catalyst in the development of an extensive talent pool in the country and we are excited to work with these young talents in developing their careers and contributing to the local economy, Abdul Hakeem Mostafawi added.
The six graduates, Zainab Al Khuzaie, Noor Abdulla, Ghada Al Thani, Mohammed Lari, Yousif Al Derbesti and Haya Almadadi will take their initial assignments in several different business lines within the bank. They will be introduced to a number of disciplines over the next 24 months, after which they will start their permanent roles as junior leaders.
America s Cup 2021: Jimmy Spithill ready to take on Team New Zealand after Prada Cup final victory over Ineos Team UK
21 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Christopher Reive is a sports reporter for NZME@chrisreive
After Luna Rossa s victory over American Magic in the Prada Cup semifinals, co-helmsman Jimmy Spithill immediately turned his attention to the next task. Now Ineos, boys, he told the crew on board after eliminating the American challenge to book a date against the British.
Now, Spithill has turned his attention to Team New Zealand.
Yesterday, Luna Rossa closed out the Prada Cup final series, winning both races to take a comprehensive 7-1 win in the best-of-13 series and earning the right to challenge Team New Zealand in the America s Cup match next month.
For Penn Stateâs all-female hip hop dance group Whiplash, the coronavirus pandemic brought the group closer to the overall mission of THON â spreading awareness of childhood cancer and raising money in pursuit of research for a cure.
President of Whiplash Andrea Marciano said a virtual THON has shown how much the Penn State community cares about THON s cause and mission.
âAlthough THON is virtual, I think it s still obvious to say that the mission and the end goal is still the same, and that s to show that every family always has us in the Penn State community,â Marciano (junior-biobehavioral health) said.