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Oxford Business Group appoints Amyn Ait Benhassi as its Bahrain Editorial Manager

Tue, 2008-09-23 21:06 - By
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Oxford Business Group (OBG), the highly acclaimed global publishing, research and consultancy firm has appointed Amyn Ait Benhassi as its Editorial Manager in Bahrain.

He will be responsible for supervising the research carried out by a team of OBG analysts in producing the company's upcoming The Report: Bahrain 2009, part of the annual series of business guides rated as the premier source of information for foreign direct investment into the country's vibrant economy.

He said, "This is such an exciting time in the history of Bahrain to be working here, and developing an appraisal of the country as its moves through the dramatic changes which are taking place."

He added, "The success of Bahrain, based on its wide-ranging programme of diversification, is a tribute to the success of the wise management and policies which are an acknowledged feature of the pragmatic government here."

"This diversification away from hydrocarbons has seen a major growth in banking and financial services, which now make a considerable contribution to GDP, and it is a path which other Gulf countries are seeking to emulate," he said.

Amyn Ait Benhassi has been with OBG since 2005, during which time he worked for two years in Morocco and then in Jordan.

Fluent in English, French and Arabic, he graduated from the University of Montreal and the business school HEC. His fields of expertise cover economics, commerce and business administration, and his previous career includes working as a journalist for an international newspaper.

Elizabeth Boissevain, Director of Field Operations of OBG, said: "Amyn, with his background in Morocco and Jordan, is perfectly placed to take on his new role in Bahrain. He has developed an in depth understanding of the Middle East, which will be invaluable to him as he guides the research of our Bahrain team."

The Report: Bahrain 2009 will be an invaluable guide to the many facets of Bahrain, including its macroeconomics, infrastructure, political landscape, banking and sectoral developments, and presents a remarkably in depth profile of the country.

It will feature a series of exclusive interviews with leading political and economic figures conducted by the team of OBG analysts based in Bahrain for six months is to be published in partnership with primary partner, the Bahrain Economic Development Board, with Securities and Investment Company (SICO) as capital markets partner, Ernst & Young as accountancy partner, and Qays H. Zu'bi as legal affairs partner.

Available in print form and online, it will be part of the range of OBG's publications, which are renowned as leading sources of information on developing and emerging economies around the world.

Oxford Business Group appoints Suzanne Claiden as Bahrain Country Director

Sun, 2008-09-07 20:47 - By
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Oxford Business Group (OBG), the highly acclaimed global publishing, research and consultancy firm, has appointed Suzanne Claiden as its Bahrain Country Director.

Claiden, with a strong background in researching and producing country intelligence reports, has compiled and directed projects in 17 countries across four continents over the past ten years.

She will manage the research team preparing the material for The Report: Bahrain 2009, the next edition of OBG's annual business guide, which is rated the premier source of information for foreign direct investment into the country's vibrant economy.

An Anglo-Spaniard, she was educated in Spain and completed her studies in economics at the Complutense University in Madrid, one of the oldest universities in the world.

Claiden said: "It is a most exciting time to be taking up this role in Bahrain, which is going through a period of rapid transition as it maps out its future development, with carefully laid plans for the era when its oil and gas reserves have been depleted."

Claiden added, "Bahrain is pioneering the diversification which is the leitmotif of Gulf region development, as it develops its industries, and the banking and financial services sectors of the economy."

"Keeping abreast of the country's rapid developments is the sort of challenge I relish, and for which I have trained over the past decade." she added.

"Finding out about different cultures around the world has been a long held passion of mine, allied to a great desire to alerting major business figures of the burgeoning possibilities in foreign direct investment," Claiden said.

Elizabeth Boissevain, OBG's Director of Field Operations, said: "Suzanne is a big additional asset to our Bahrain operation, and her well-founded experience will add to the quality and dimension of our work there."

OBG's annual publications are an invaluable guide to the many facets of Bahrain, including its macroeconomics, infrastructure, political landscape, banking and sectoral developments, and present a remarkably in depth profile of the country.

To be published in partnership with primary partner, the Bahrain Economic Development Board, with Securities and Investment Company (SICO) as capital markets partner, Ernst & Young as accountancy partner, and Qays H. Zu'bi as legal affairs partner, The Report Bahrain 2009 will feature a series of exclusive interviews with leading political and economic figures conducted by a team of OBG analysts based in Bahrain for six months.

Available in print form and online, it will be part of the range of OBG's publications, which are renowned as leading sources of information on developing and emerging economies around the world.

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