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April‘Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital Training Platform’ Signs MoU with the National Aviation & Tourism Academy
AMMAN – Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital
Training Platform (TAG.Global Digital Training) has signed an MoU with the
National Aviation and Tourism Academy (NATA) to cooperate in organizing and
holding training courses in various programs.
The signing ceremony was held at
TAG.Global’s General Administration Building under the patronage of HE Dr.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, TAG.Global founder and chairman, and Dr. Mahmoud Dwairi,
NATA director; in the presence of representatives of both sides.
According to the agreement, training
programs will be delivered in cooperation between TAG Digital Training Platform
and the Academy.
It is worth mentioning that the TAG Digital
Training Platform is one of TAG.Global’s initiatives that target
the Arab youth. It aims at developing human resources, building capacities, and
providing the latest tools and means in the field of information and
communication technology. The Platform also strives to empower a large number
of professionals and highly qualified experts to professionally address the
challenges of the labor market with.
During the signing ceremony, Dr.
Abu-Ghazaleh stressed the importance of signing such an agreement that serves
the largest possible segment of the local community; by improving their
professional competency and enabling them to strongly compete in the labor
market, as well as to keep pace with the latest developments in the tourism and
aviation field.
For his part, Dr. Dwairi highlighted that
one of the Academy’s missions is to create effective local communities that
positively participate in understanding the tourism industry and its importance
at the individual and national levels.
Dr. Dwairi indicated that the Academy is
proud of its partnership with TAG.Global, giving an overview of the courses
offered by TAG Digital Training Platform and their target audience. He further
thanked Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh for his contributions to the local community, civil institutions,
refugee camps and associations in all governorates throughout the Kingdom to
build the capacity of their members.