Mohamed S. Khalil is a Policy Advisor and Entrepreneur at CommBridges – Emerson College and is an expert in Public Policy, Financial Compliance & Grassroots Advocacy in
Mohamed S. Khalil is a Policy Advisor and Entrepreneur at CommBridges – Emerson College and is an expert in Public Policy, Financial Compliance & Grassroots Advocacy in
Curriculum Vitae Name: Osama Dai Elnaiem Mohammed D.O.B: 21/11/1946. Qualifications: Diploma in Development Finance (D.D.F.), Birmingham University, U.K., 1980. B.Sc. Of Commerce ( Accountancy), Cairo University,
Holder of a biomedical Engineering bachelor degree from University of Medical Sciences and Technology. Seeking new challenges in the work environment, and thriving to expanding my professional
I am an experienced business analyst who has previous software engineering experience. My main domain is the development and improvement of financial services. Also, I am interested
Co-founder and MD for WeGrow Consultancy and Training Co.Ltd Holder of executive postgraduate diploma in general management (PDGM)- 2017, Global IVY Education, from Emeritus Institute of Managements-Singapore-,
I am an assistant manager for planning and business development, an assistant MBA professor in many universities such as Sudan University, The National University, Alnelain University, Sudan
How do financial markets affect the economic development? Financial markets play an involving and lively role in economic development, and a meeting point between the units that
personal Information: Date of birth: 13/01/1988. Marital Stutes: Single. known Languages: Arabic & English-language. EDUCATION: Sudan International University MSc in Accounting & Finance in November 2016. Sudan International University BSc
Seasoned professional with a proven track record of leading a team to meet strategic initiatives and deliver profitable results. Member of a financial organization where I make
Master of Economics, practical experience, tacit knowledge and professional skills with the World Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Ministry of Finance and National Economy, Privatization Department, International