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Bahrain EDB, Harvard Business School Club of GCC host Think Tank

Manama, Bahrain Economic Development Board (Bahrain EDB), and Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Club of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a non-profit organisation representing over 1,400 HBS alumni in the GCC, hosted an alumni-exclusive Think Tank under the title “Local Talent: Global Reach – Bahrain: A Hub for Talent.”

This event shed light on the dynamic talent landscape influenced by rapid technological advancements and the green transition, featuring a panel discussion with the participation of Professor Dr. Ciarán Ó Catháin, Chief Executive Officer of Bahrain Polytechnic, Nada Al Saeed, Chief of Strategy and Research at Bahrain EDB, and Alaa Saeed, Co-founder of Array Innovation, an AI and Cloud native digital provider.

Moderated by Megha Mittal, Chartered member, HBS Club of the GCC, and CEO of MemiFriends, the panel explored the economic implications of the evolving talent landscape, the necessary infrastructure, private-public collaborations, and the educational measures required to prepare the wo
rkforce for future demands.

Saleh Lootah, President of HBS Club of the GCC said that this event, in partnership with the Bahrain EDB, underscored the commitment to advancing the regional business, educational, and social climate through active engagement with key stakeholders.

“This event highlights our commitment to providing a vibrant platform for our alumni to connect, share ideas, and contribute to the region,” he added.

“Our mission is to bridge the gap between stakeholders, fostering collaborations that drive innovation and economic growth. By leveraging our members’ expertise, we create an ecosystem that encourages mentorship, lifelong connections, and strategic initiatives. We are proud to support Bahrain’s efforts to nurture local talent and make a global impact. Together, we can drive sustainable progress and prosperity in the Gulf region.”

Nada Al Saeed, Chief of Strategy at Bahrain EDB emphasised the importance of these events in providing a platform for dialogue and collaboration among key st
akeholders.

“They enable us to share insights, address challenges, and collectively strategise on how to best equip our talent with the skills needed for tomorrow’s world. By bringing together industry leaders, we can forge stronger connections and drive impactful initiatives that benefit our economy and society at large,” Al Saeed said.

“Bahrain is dedicated to fostering an environment where local talent can thrive and make a global impact. The Kingdom’s investments in education, technology, and public-private partnerships are designed to ensure that our workforce is not only prepared for the future but also poised to lead it,” she added.

The event highlighted Bahrain’s strategic initiatives to nurture and leverage local talent on a global stage. The Kingdom continues to invest in talent development, recognising it as a cornerstone for sustained progress, economic growth, and prosperity. Businesses operating in Bahrain benefit from a young, tech-savvy population and insight from a future-ready workforce c
ombining highly-skilled, bilingual, driven Bahraini nationals and a diverse talent pool offering a global perspective

Source: Bahrain News Agency