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Khaled Salmeen Al Kawari and Abdulla Al Muhairi

By admin • Jan 3rd, 2008

Middle East cooling solutions provider Tabreed has strengthened its top management team with two key appointments – Khaled Salmeen Al Kawari as the new chief operating officer and Abdulla Al Muhairi as the chief financial officer. Al Kawari joins Tabreed from Mubadala Development Co. A graduate in mechanical engineering [...]


Khaled Salmeen Al Kawari and Abdulla Al Muhairi

Middle East cooling solutions provider Tabreed has strengthened its top management team with two key appointments – Khaled Salmeen Al Kawari as the new chief operating officer and Abdulla Al Muhairi as the chief financial officer. Al Kawari joins Tabreed from Mubadala Development Co. A graduate in mechanical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and a registered project management professional, Al Kawari has extensive project management experience that covers air conditioning, heating, oil and gas, and power. Al Muhairi is a business management graduate, with a major in finance, from the American University in Washington and has worked at the UAE Central Bank for more than eight years. Following the appointment, Dany Safi, the chief executive officer of Tabreed said, “Al Kawari and Al Muhairi are outstanding professionals with many years of international experience and their leadership will help Tabreed achieve its aggressive growth plan as it looks to consolidate its marketleading position.” These appointments have come at a time when the company readies to celebrate its tenth anniversary.


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