Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, with the HEC Paris delegation.
DOHA: A delegation representing the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program at ‘Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales’ (HEC Paris) visited Qatar Petroleum’s headquarters on Wednesday as part of their visit to Qatar.
The visit by the HEC Paris faculty and students specialized in energy studies, was designed to get first hand understanding of Qatar’s energy sector and to discuss the various aspects of Qatar’s oil and gas sector through the success story of QP.
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, welcomed the delegation and provided an overview of Qatar Petroleum’s swift transformation and its efforts to implement an ambitious growth program designed to set it firmly on the road to becoming one of the best national oil companies in the world.
Al-Kaabi highlighted Qatar Petroleum’s major milestones as it develops a global business and enhances its competitive position as a global energy player. He wished the HEC EMBA students the best of success in their educational journey as well as in discovering more success stories that are shaping the State of Qatar.
The HEC Paris delegation were later briefed by a number of Qatar Petroleum senior executives on the various aspects of the corporation’s business and facilities.
HEC Paris specializes in education and research in management, and offers a complete and unique range of educational programs for the leaders of tomorrow, including Masters Programs, MBA, PhD, Executive MBA, TRIUM Global Executive MBA and Executive Education open-enrolment and custom programs.
Founded in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and founding member of Université Paris-Saclay, HEC Paris has a permanent faculty, more than 4,400 students and over 8,000 managers and executives in training every year