Al Shindagah

24 | Al Shindagah | Issue 136 ©Shutterstock Al Shindagah | Issue 136 | 24 Khalaf Al Habtoor, Founding Chairman, Al Habtoor Group welcomed the President of the College of Saint Benedict, Dr Mary Dana Hinton, to his office in April 2017. Hinton was accompanied by Kathy Hansen, Vice President, Institutional Advancement, College of Saint Benedict, and Dr Nada Mourtada-Sabbah, Secretary General of the University Leadership Consortium. Dr Hinton was in the United Arab Emirates to take part at the Arab Knowledge Forum in Abu Dhabi on invitation from His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development. The Arab Knowledge Forum brought together leading figures from industry, academic leadership and government as well as cohorts of the brightest young graduates of the leading universities. They discussed the challenges faced by the world today, including weak leadership and global poverty. Dr Hinton praised Chairman Al Habtoor for his passion and commitment to alleviate world poverty, and emphasized that education plays a key role in stemming hardship. “The only way to confront fear in the world is to build hope though education,” she said. “Education is a top priority to develop human beings.” She quoted Thomas Jefferson, the founding father of the United States of America who said, “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” Chairman Al Habtoor said America is the reservoir of leadership that should not be wasted. “There are so many good leaders in the US, we need to utilize them to improve the situation in the world. We have had enough wars.” Chairman welcomes President of the College of Saint Benedict

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