Emirates NBD e7 Daughters of the Emirates welcomes Class of 2018 in opening ceremony

Thursday 07 September 2017
Adela Acevedo Sarna, Emirates NBD e7 Chairperson, Lubna Qassim, Senior Executive Vice President – Chief Group General Counsel, Emirates NBD, Amal Murad, first Emirati female parkour athlete, coach, and motivational speaker and Caroline Faraj, CNN Vice President, Head of Arabic Services
Dubai - MENA Herald:

Emirates NBD e7 Daughters of the Emirates, a nation-wide program by Promise of a Generation (POAG) that brings together, trains and mentors young women to become future leaders, welcomed its incoming Class of 2018 at the UAE Vision Dialogue, marking the beginning of the Emirates NBD e7 Summit which takes place from 6 – 9 September this year.

Commemorating Emirati Women’s Day, the theme of this year’s edition was announced as ‘Women are Partners in Giving” and will encourage 38 women aged 18-25 to develop sustainable community benefit projects aligned to the core pillars of the Year of Giving: promoting corporate social responsibility, volunteering and serving the nation. To help their vision to fruition, the project teams will be provided with seed funding from the program’s tittle sponsor, Emirates NBD, and ongoing mentorship from Promise of a Generation volunteers.

Commenting at the convocation, Lubna Qassim, Senior Executive Vice President – Chief Group General Counsel, Emirates NBD said, “We would like to welcome yet another group of young, passionate and determined Emirati women who are poised to be leaders of tomorrow. As a homegrown bank, Emirates NBD is proud to provide both financial as well as knowledge support, empowering Emirati youth in realizing their full potential and contributing positively to their country’s development.”

Adela Acevedo Sarna, Emirates NBD e7 Chairperson commented: “2017 has been an incredible year for societal development in the UAE owing to the government’s Year of Giving initiative which has brought together entities across the public and private sectors for the good of the country. We want to highlight the role that women have played in this contribution and the annual summit gives us an excellent opportunity to connect with these young candidates for the first time and enable them to be positive community change makers in the months to come.”   

Emirates NBD e7 Daughters of the Emirates equips young women aged 18 to 25 with the resources to unlock their potential and positively impact their communities. Through a series of workshops and guidance from dedicated mentors, participants will work in teams to design, fund and execute community projects, as well as gain connections to a network of Emirates NBD e7 alumni, community leaders and affiliates. The next generation of Emirates NBD e7 participants will also receive instruction on design thinking and grounding their projects in the pillars of POAG: culture & heritage, education & career, enhancing opportunities for the less fortunate, environment & health, family & women and leadership.

Past projects include Mootary, an initiative to empower women through their cars by providing driving safety and car maintenance workshops;  Masaari, a program designed to help high school students discover their strengths and passions through personal development workshops and weeklong career exploration internships; and The Lotus Effect, an education project to improve the earning potential of low-income female hospitality workers by providing English-language classes enhanced by mobile telephone-based learning.

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