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Dubai Customs shares its corporate communication experience with the Ministry of Infrastructure Development

byCT Report
04/10/2016
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs has received a delegation from the Government Communication Department at the Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The delegation was mostly interested in learning more about the experience of the corporate communication at Dubai Customs.

The Director of Corporate Communication Department at Dubai Customs, Khalil Saqer bin Gharib, welcomed the delegation, which comprised Maryam Al Nuaimi, Media Consultant, Minister Office, Hajar Al Hammadi, Media Communication Manager, Hind Al Hamrani, e-Communication Manager, and Noura Al Fahid, Partnership Manager. Bin Gharib presented the vision, mission and values of Dubai Customs and the objectives of the Corporate Communication Department to the delegation. He added that Dubai Customs pays great attention to its corporate social responsibility, alongside its main roles of supporting national economy and protecting the society.

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He elaborated that the Corporate Communication Department includes 4 sections: Media & PR, Events & Creative Services, Government Partnership & CSR, and Social Media and Web Site Unit. He briefly described the functions of every section. On the other hand, Ms Maryam Al Nuaimi introduced Bin Gharib to the sections under the Ministry’s Government Communication Department and their respective functions.

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