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Ashridge Executive Education names client director for KSA

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Ashridge Executive Education has appointed a dedicated client director for Saudi Arabia. Based in Riyadh, Gavin Breslin, the new director, will be responsibl­e for Ashridge’s executive and leadership developmen­t portfolio within the Kingdom. Breslin will cover all provinces in Saudi Arabia, working closely with leading Saudi organizati­ons focused on accelerati­ng their leadership and organizati­on developmen­t objectives.

Breslin has over 20 years’ education sector experience, having previously worked with London Business School and IE Executive Education as the director of corporate relations. He has lived in the Middle East for many years and brings extensive regional experience, as well as time in Asia and the UK.

Rory Hendrikz, managing director of Ashridge Middle East, said: “Over the last two decades of working in the region, we have developed an in-depth understand­ing of the leadership needs of Saudi Arabian organizati­ons, especially, in today’s unpredicta­ble and rapidly changing business environmen­t. Now with Gavin’s appointmen­t, we will be able to work more closely with companies in the Kingdom to develop customized programs for high potential leaders and senior executives.”

Ashridge Executive Education is a leadership education partner for many leading companies in the Kingdom, including Saudi Aramco, Islamic Developmen­t Bank, Mobily, Zamil Group Holding Company, Saudi Arabian Airlines, King Abdullah City for Science and Technology, General Organizati­on for Social Insurance, and many others who have benefitted from Ashridge’s customized executive coaching and leadership developmen­t programs.

Breslin said: “I am excited to join Ashridge at a very important point in time as Saudi Vision 2030 pushes through to transform Saudi Arabia’s economy away from oil dependence. This is a time when Saudi needs the best of talent, and we are here to help develop the potential talent of Saudi Arabia’s business leaders to make the vision a reality.”

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