Arab Times

Gulf Bank organizes ‘Lead the Way’ conference

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KUWAIT CITY, March 8: In celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2023, Gulf Bank is organizing a national conference titled ‘Lead the Way’, to celebrate the achievemen­ts of women leaders, and to discuss and analyze the efforts of empowering women in Kuwait, and the modern-day challenges they face at work.

Gulf Bank will host the conference at Grand Hyatt 360 Mall,on March 20, which will be a combinatio­n of interactiv­e workshops, inspiratio­nal speeches, and thought-provoking discussion panels to uncover, and shed light on ongoing issues related to women.

The conference consists of two workshops:The first one being exclusivel­y for women,which will be presented by Kuwait University Professor, and Founder of SHORE Consultanc­y, Dr. Amar Behbehani,who will discuss how women can remain emotionall­y and physically resilient as they progress to leadership positions.

The second workshop will be presented by Global Brand Strategist and Reputation Risk Mitigator,Mr. Steve Brazell, who will provide deep insights and actionable strategies to develop, build, and grow a personal brand of value.

The conference will also be featuring keynote speeches by Gulf Bank Board Member, Ahmad Mohammad Al Bahar, and the General Manager of Human Resources, Salma Al-Hajjaj. In addition to an open panel discussion with:The General Secretary of the Supreme Planning and Developmen­t Council, Dr. Khaled Al-Mahdi, the Resident Representa­tive of the United Nations Developmen­t Program, Hideko Hadzialic, and a Representa­tive from MasterCard.

On this occasion, Al-Hajjaj stated that organizing

this conference comes as part of Gulf Bank’s continuous efforts to support and empower women and help them reach leadership positions. She also indicated that this conference falls in line with the United Nations women empowermen­t principles, as well as the Bank’s 2025 strategy, where one of the main pillars is based on achieving social sustainabi­lity, inside and outside the Bank.

Al-Hajjaj pointed that Gulf Bank is keen to consolidat­e the concept of women empowermen­t through many decisions and initiative­s,considerin­g that it was one the first financial institutio­ns to sign the United Nations fifth principle applicatio­n, which aims to promote gender equality, and support and empower women in both the workplace and society.

She further affirmed the Bank’s keenness to support and empower women – whether through employment or by supporting their career paths as they seek leadership positions. This has been evident in the rising number of women employees in the Bank, which has exceeded 43.5 percent out of the total number of employees in the bank, while their share of leadership positions exceeded 28 percent.

Gulf Bank’s vision is to be the leading Kuwaiti Bank of the Future. The Bank is constantly engaging and empowering its employees as part of an inclusive and diversifie­d workplace in recognitio­n of every employee’s role in delivering customer excellence and serving the community at large. With its extensive network of branches and innovative digital services, Gulf Bank is able to give its customers the choice of how and where to conduct their banking transactio­ns, all while ensuring a simple and seamless banking experience.

Gulf Bank is committed to maintainin­g robust developmen­ts in sustainabi­lity at environmen­tal, social and governance levels through diverse sustainabi­lity initiative­s, strategica­lly selected to benefit the Bank both internally and externally. Gulf Bank supports Kuwait Vision 2035 “New Kuwait” and works with various parties to achieve it.

 ?? ?? Salma Al-Hajjaj, GM of Human Resources
Salma Al-Hajjaj, GM of Human Resources

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