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Eight win Enoc's Women in Energy Awards

DUBAI, January 22, 2019

Enoc Group’s inaugural ‘Women in Energy Awards’ honoured eight women in a first-of-its-kind award ceremony held to recognise women’s achievements within Dubai’s energy sector. 
 
The biennial awards which were previously announced on ‘Emirati Women’s Day’ in August of 2017 saw several strong entries from nine government entities across three major categories. 
 
A third-party judging panel followed stringent qualifying measures in selecting winners in the business, professional and social categories. Eng Nada Jasim from RTA and Eng Maryam Obaid Al Mheiri from Dubai Municipality were declared winners in the coveted ‘Best Woman Leader in Energy Sector’ within the business category, while Salha Ali Aldisi from Dewa was recognised as the ‘Best Professional Personality in Energy Sector’ under the professional category. Fatma Essa Almuhairi from Dewa took home the ‘Best CSR Contribution in Energy Sector’ award in the social category.
 
The other winners were Dr Dina Mohamed Ibrahim from Dewa and Eng Niveen Al Kendy from Enoc Group in the ‘Best Woman Technocrat in Energy Sector’ awards, while Eng Noora Ahmad Ali Abdulrahman from Dewa and Shamma Al Falasi from Enoc Group won the ‘Best Young Woman Leader in Energy Sector’ award.
 
Saif Humaid Al Falasi, group CEO, Enoc, said: “Inspired by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to become among the top 25 nations to excel in women empowerment, the ‘Women in Energy Awards’ provides a platform for women in the energy sector to showcase some of the great work being done by females who are making an impact within the sector.”
 
According to a recent Ernst & Young Women in Power and Utility Index, women represent only 20 per cent of the global energy sector workforce, while the representation of women in senior executive positions worldwide is in single digits.
 
Al Falasi added: “The UAE’s founding father, Sheikh Zayed, strongly believed that the progress and development of our society can only be achieved when we empower women, encourage their participation and enable their professional growth.”
 
Applicants represented organisations in the energy and power sectors, such as Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), Dubai Municipality, Dubai Supply Authority (DUSUP), Dubai Petroleum, Enoc Group, Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA), Roads and Transportation Authority (RTA), Regulatory and Supervisory Bureau for Electricity and Water and Dubai Supreme Council of Energy.  - TradeArabia News Service



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