15/02/2015 10:42 AST

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank's (ADCB) Head of Tamooha Centre, Eman Ahmed, received the "Distinguished Women in Banking and Finance" award during the 17th National Career Exhibition for the UAE Banking, Financial and Government Sector being held annually at Expo Centre Sharjah.

Ali Darwish; Executive Vice-President and Head of Group Human Resources at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, said, "This award that the Bank has won for the third consecutive time reflects the keenness of Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank to support its staff to achieve their dreams and to highlight their abilities and their considerable experience. This award, in particular, is further evidence that we are committed to investing in our employees and to make sure that UAE women working within the bank's have an opportunity to advance in their career. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Eman on receiving such a prestigious award and I wish her every success in her future career with ADCB."

Eman Ahmed said, "Receiving this award serves as further encouragement to continue to develop my career to demonstrate the capabilities of UAE women to excel in all areas of work. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank for its continuous support and encouragement and for all the opportunities offered to me that enable me to achieve my professional ambitions and aspirations. I would also like to thank all my colleagues and managers, as without their unwavering support and encouragement I would not have earned this award."


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