9.16.2011

Egyptian appointed vice president of Microsoft International

Microsoft announced on Thursday, the upgrade "on Faramawy", who is vice president of Microsoft International and the sector head for the Middle East and Africa, to occupy the position of vice president of Microsoft.

Microsoft said the U.S. software giant and the world that this upgrade comes after a notable contribution to Faramawy in pushing the growth in the region, and also to the remarkable leadership abilities through his career with Microsoft.

She said in a statement that Microsoft is working within the Middle East and Africa through 32 offices covering 79 countries in three continents, and that led Faramawy this region for seven years later the effect of the highest pay levels and long-term growth across the entire region.

For his part, commented, "Jean-Philippe Courtois," the President of Microsoft International said: "earned the Faramawy great results by building strong relations with governments, companies and communities across the Middle East and Africa, and I am confident that which will continue in the performance of the distinguished role as ambassador for Microsoft to help people and businesses realize their full capabilities? ".

And was able to Faramawy to explore partnerships focused on the development of markets and boost the economy of local software, and supervision of the positive interaction for more than 12 million teachers and students with the program "Partners in Education", and assist individuals and communities access to technology tools, skills and methods of innovation for the launch of their full potential?.

He said the Faramawy: "I will continue to focus on accelerating the process of developing local talent and equip them with the tools appropriate technical knowledge and appropriate infrastructure in the Middle East and Africa, and we will work to provide opportunities for young people, particularly as the work force trained and qualified at the highest level is essential to stability and economic development in the entire region

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