... viiKhaled Mohamed Al Maskari is an Emirati author based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. With over 16 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, Al Maskari has held a number of leadership positions with governmental organizations in the United Arab Emirates in the eld of Human Resources development and training. He has always been involved in assisting graduate students develop their business writing skills.He won the Best Emirati Book Award 2011 for his book A ... been involved in assisting graduate students develop their business writing skills.He won the Best Emirati Book Award 2011 for his book A Practical Guide to Business Writing, a helpful Business English guide for non-native speakers of Englishin the region. He has also been nominated Author of the Year 2011 by the Webpreneur Academy based in Dubai in rec-ognition of his dedication and innovations in the elds of education and entrepreneurship.He gained a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Souther ... non-native speakers of Englishin the region. He has also been nominated Author of the Year 2011 by the Webpreneur Academy based in Dubai in rec-ognition of his dedication and innovations in the elds of education and entrepreneurship.He gained a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Souther n Illinois University, in the United States.To learn more about Khaled’s programs, you can go to his websitewww.khaledalmaskari.com or email Khaled on kalmaskari@yahoo.com....
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