| IC NEWS IC alumna Najla Khatib receives $11,000 leadership award Jun 13, 2010, 05:27
 | | Baalbaki: To stand out from among 200 applicants was no easy feat" | Najla Khatib
[IC 05], an AUB graduate student in public health, picked up the annual
AUB BCG Promising Leader Award, at a ceremony held on campus on June 4, 2010.
The AUB BCG Promising Leader Award was created last year by
the American University of Beirut and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to help
celebrate and develop future leaders from AUB. The award also offers the
recipient the opportunity for a full-time job interview at BCG along with an
$11,000 cash prize.
BCG is the
fastest-growing global management consulting firm serving the Middle East and
North Africa from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The award was presented to Khatib by Dean of Student
Affairs Maroun Kisirwani and Assistant Vice President of Development Imad
Baalbaki from AUB and Ziad El Baba from BCG.
Such
awards offer students the motivation to apply what they learn in the classroom
to real-life situations, obstacles, and challenges,
said Baalbaki.
To stand out from among 200
applicants was no easy feat, said Baalbaki,
referring to Khatib, particularly since the
evaluation process was quite rigorous, requiring an interview, essays, and
solving a business case... But Najlas essay on
leadership and empowerment, based on her own experience in community work and
awareness campaigns, was excellent, and Najla certainly deserves this award.
Kisirwani concurred,
adding: This award represents an incentive for every
ambitious student to achieve their higher aspirations.
Sven-Olaf Vathje, Partner & Managing Director at BCG and
leader of BCGs Middle East Recruiting team, said:
We are delighted to present this years
award to Najla Khatib. She stood out from a group of over 200 applicants, with
excellent credentials including outstanding leadership experience and a mix of
academic and non-academic activities.
Vathje added:
At BCG we believe that good leaders can come from a
variety of backgrounds. This creates unique team diversity and is one of the
cornerstones of BCGs success. It is also why BCG has
hired from many different faculties at AUB including Engineering, Business,
Economics and Politics.
Attracting and retaining the
best talent is a big priority for BCG in the region,
Vathje added. AUB is a huge part of this endeavor
and is our number one recruiting pool in the region with around one in ten of
our consulting staff being AUB alumni.
Student Najla Khatib
said that the competition itself was a valuable learning experience.
I learned a lot throughout the process,
she said, because once I applied for the award, I
felt responsible to live up to much higher standards of leadership in everything
I did.
Khatib also pointed out that the competition offers
students a valuable opportunity to connect with a leading job recruiter,
irrespective of whether they win or not.
Winning
this award is an amazing honor. It really changed me and opened up so many new
opportunities, she said.
From AlBawaba
http://www1.albawaba.com/en/news/aub-student-najla-khatib-grabs-11000-leadership-award
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