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Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 CEO Middle East Awards.

Samba chief wins Lifetime Achievement at CEO Awards

Samba Financial Chairman Eisa Al Eisa on Tuesday received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 CEO Middle East Awards.
The event at the Armani Hotel, Dubai saw Eisa acknowledged for his work at the Saudi lender, which opened in 1980. The highlight of the evening was the award of two special honours made to Russian billionaire Eugene Kaspersky and Arabtec Holding chief financial officer Ziad Makhzoumi. Kaspersky, who flew in from Moscow for the event, made a speech on his war against cybercrime, before later picking up an award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Business’.


Full list of winners:

1.    Lifetime Achievement - Eisa Al Eisa, Samba Financial Group
2.    Outstanding Contribution to Business - Eugene Kaspersky, Kapersky Group
3.    Special Recognition Award - Ziad Makzoumi, Arabtec Holding
4.    Female CEO of the Year - Nisreen Shocair, Virgin Megastore, MENA
5.    Banking CEO of the Year - V Shankar, Standard Chartered
6.    Retail CEO of the Year, Partrick Chalhoub, Chalhoub Group
7.    Young CEO of the Year - Iskander Najjar, Alpari
8.    Visionary of the Year - Jamal Lootah, Imdaad
9.    Telecoms CEO of the Year - Osman Sultan, Du
10. Insurance CEO of the Year - Tariq AL-Fayez, Elite Insurance and Reinsurance Brokers
11. Corporate Social Responsibility - Qtel
12. Healthcare CEO of the Year - Nabil Habayeb, GE Middle East
13. Hospitality CEO of the Year - Selim El Zyr, Rotana Hotels
14. Aviation CEO of the Year - Ghaith Al Ghaith, Flydubai
15. Construction CEO of the Year - Andrew Elias, Kelee Contracting


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