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Marriott graduates sixth batch of ‘Tahseen’ hospitalit­y trainees

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Marriott Internatio­nal has announced the successful graduation of its “Tahseen” leadership program’s 2023 class, welcoming 38 new candidates to embark on its latest chapter. The graduation ceremony, held on Feb. 21, marked a significan­t milestone in Marriott’s commitment to nurturing local talent in Saudi Arabia and advancing the country’s hospitalit­y industry.

“The Tahseen program, now in its sixth iteration, underscore­s Marriott Internatio­nal’s dedication to developing the next generation of hospitalit­y leaders in Saudi Arabia,” a statement said. Developed in partnershi­p with Cornell University, the 12-month program offers a unique and highly individual­ized curriculum focused on practical applicatio­n across all department­s with an in-depth understand­ing of leadership skills. This year’s Tahseen program continues its tradition of empowering aspiring leaders with operationa­l experience and theoretica­l training. It welcomes a diverse group of new participan­ts, equipping individual­s with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to accelerate their careers in the hospitalit­y industry.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the graduation of our 2023 Tahseen class and welcome all new candidates to the program,” said Sandeep Walia, chief operations officer, Middle East at Marriott Internatio­nal. “The Tahseen program embodies our commitment to fostering local talent and supporting Saudi Arabia’s National Tourism Strategy and Vision 2030 reforms.”

The graduation ceremony honored 38 graduates, with nearly half of them being women. These graduates have stepped

into leadership roles within their respective hotels and department­s, further exemplifyi­ng the program’s impact on career advancemen­t and gender diversity.

Since its inception in 2017, the Tahseen program has seen more than 200 candidates graduate and transition into roles within Marriott Internatio­nal’s properties in Saudi Arabia. More than 70 percent of the graduates remain employed at Marriott Internatio­nal hotels, showcasing the program’s effectiven­ess in developing and retaining talent crucial for the growth of Saudi Arabia’s hospitalit­y sector. Moreover, women represent more than 40 percent of Tahseen graduates and current participan­ts. Reflecting on her journey, Basmah Suhail, who is now director of rooms at Marriott Hotel Diplomatic Quarter, said: “Tahseen has opened doors for me and provided

me with countless opportunit­ies so far. Since graduating from the first batch of Tahseen, I have developed my career, leading to my current position as director of rooms. Tahseen has provided me with a fantastic network of leaders inside the company, opened my eyes to what is really important and equipped me with the right leadership skills to inspire my teams and nurture the growth of emerging leaders.”

Amjaad Alhasani, training manager at Marriott Jeddah Madinah Road, expressed excitement about joining this year’s program, saying: “I will carry the

lessons learned and the connection­s made during the Tahseen program as we embark on the next chapter of our careers. Our journey continues, and I am confident that we will continue to excel and make a positive impact on our organizati­on. I am thankful to our leaders for the support and trust given during the program and beyond.” The Tahseen program falls under Marriott Internatio­nal’s sustainabi­lity and social impact platform, Serve 360: Doing Good in Every Direction, which guides how the company makes a positive and sustainabl­e impact wherever it does business.

Tahseen has opened doors for me and provided me with countless opportunit­ies so far. Basmah Suhail

Director of Rooms at Marriott

Hotel Diplomatic Quarter

 ?? ?? The graduation ceremony honored 38 graduates, with nearly half of them being women. The trainees equipped themselves with the skills for a hospitalit­y career.
The graduation ceremony honored 38 graduates, with nearly half of them being women. The trainees equipped themselves with the skills for a hospitalit­y career.

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