The Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority (QFCRA) has appointed Eisa Ahmed Abdulla as the chief administrative officer (CAO), a new post that has been created.

Abdulla will initially be responsible for a suite of operational departments within the corporate services division, including facilities management, corporate communications and the nationalisation programme.

A graduate of the University of Bradford School of Engineering, Design and Technology (UK), Abdulla holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Telecommunication and Internet Engineering degree. He also has many professional memberships including Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and a Diploma in Human Resources Practice from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

Abdulla also serves as a fellow of the Gulf Talent Advisory Board of Oxford Strategic Consulting, providing advice on strategic nationalisation matters.

“We are very pleased to welcome Abdulla to our senior leadership team. His commercial background and deep experience in building human capital through nationalisation will assist us to advance the human capital objectives outlined in the joint strategic plan for financial sector regulation and the Qatar National Vision 2030,” according to Michael Ryan, CEO of QFCRA.

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