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Kawam to Lead Globe Express Services

June 8, 2015

Mustapha Kawam (Photo: Globe Express Services)
Mustapha Kawam (Photo: Globe Express Services)
The board of directors of Globe Express Services (GES) has appointed Mustapha Kawam as the company’s new president and chief executive officer.
 
Kawam takes the helm of GES after working for the company for 20 years. The company in 1995 and has held a range of leadership positions in the company. Since 2009, he has served as Globe Express Services’ managing director for Gulf States. 
 
Following his appointment, he has set his top three immediate agendas aimed at maximizing industry opportunities and sustaining GES’ global success. The top most priority is to raise employee engagement as according to him, without a talented, engaged and properly motivated workforce, achieving progress against any of the challenges is impossible. He also believes, promoting a culture of integrity and trustworthiness throughout the organization is one fundamental imperative. 
 
Under his leadership, he will also continue the company’s efforts to achieve higher levels of customer satisfaction and service. Additionally, Kawam will lead in steadily building and expanding GES’ business to create new opportunities and establish a positive work environment for all employees.    

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