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Property firm inks pact with AUS for mission

- Senior Reporter Jamil Khan,

SHARJAH: A leading Sharjah-based real estate developmen­t company has signed an agreement with the American University of Sharjah (AUS) to support and engage with them as partners in meaningful community initiative­s.

The Alef Group signed a partnershi­p agreement with American University of Sharjah (AUS) on Wednesday to initiate a series of community initiative­s in the emirate.

The agreement was signed by Issa Ataya, Alef Group CEO, and Professor Kevin Mitchell, Chancellor of American University of Sharjah. The partnershi­p agreement affirmed that Alef would lend its support to AUS through initiative­s that provide students with a range of skills and opportunit­ies, support their developmen­t, and expand their vision for the future within Alef Group and its premier projects.

Ataya said, “This partnershi­p comes as part of our commitment and dedication to contributi­ng and supporting the youth, in line with the vision and aspiration­s of the late Sheikh Khalid Bin Sultan Al Qasimi for encouragin­g, supporting, and empowering youth to identify and respond to the community.

Ataya continued, “Alef has an integrated strategy to fulfil its role and duties towards the local community, based on its commitment to corporate social responsibi­lity. We are keen to support the education of our youth, as they are the next generation of leaders and play a key role in the future of our society. AUS is a pillar of our community, and we are proud to support such a recognised entity through this partnershi­p.”

Commenting on the agreement with Alef Group, Professor Mitchell, said, “AUS is pleased to sign an agreement with Alef. We look forward to working together with an organisati­on that is deeply committed to serving the community and supporting educationa­l initiative­s.

Collaborat­ion with partners such as Alef is essential for advancing the mission of the university and expanding the opportunit­ies available to students.”

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