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Consolidated Gulf Company (CGC), a leading integrated technology solution provider in the Middle East, has announced the appointment of Haitham Ahmad as its group general manager.
He will lead CGC’s Qatar and global operations to accelerate the company’s achievements, growth and expansion, according to a press statement from CGC.
Munther Khalid, CEO of CGC, said: “Haitham joins us to strengthen our efforts in maximising the company’s operational efficiency within the framework of the market and customer needs, and build a sustainable foundation of growth and expansion in all operation territories.”
Haitham expressed pleasure at becoming a part of Qatar’s prime technology solution and service provider. “I am looking forward positively to accomplish CGC’s goals by maintaining our commitments and values towards our esteemed clients and employees. Together, as a team, we will make the difference in meeting the needs of our customers. Customer focus and satisfaction are on the top of my targets and agenda.”
Haitham carries a wealth of over 26 years of international and regional experience with major industry players in energy, power and automation & control in turnkey solutions, where he handled different responsibilities in marketing, sales, project management, key account and general management.
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