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The National Bank of Fujairah appoints Mohamed Al Ameeri as CHRO

The National Bank of Fujairah appoints Mohamed Al Ameeri as CHRO

Time of India18 hours ago
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The National Bank of Fujairah (NBF) has appointed Mohamed Al Ameeri as its new Chief Human Resources Officer, reinforcing its commitment to nurturing Emirati talent and advancing a people-first approach With over 20 years of human capital leadership experience across banking, leisure, and corporate sectors in the UAE, Al Ameeri brings deep expertise in organisational transformation, talent development , and Emiratisation . His leadership roles at Miral Experiences, Al Futtaim Group, and Commercial Bank International involved steering large-scale HR operations and national workforce development efforts.NBF's CEO, Adnan Anwar, highlighted the strategic importance of this hire, emphasising Al Ameeri's insight into the UAE talent landscape and his ability to drive HR initiatives critical to building a future-ready workforce.Al Ameeri expressed enthusiasm about joining NBF, aiming to enhance the bank's people strategy and cultivate a culture of excellence, supporting NBF's goal to become an employer of choice in the UAE.This appointment marks a key milestone in NBF's ongoing Emiratisation journey, signalling its focus on building a resilient, inclusive, and high-performing team to meet future challenges.
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