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As an important step forward in MIT’s ongoing efforts to create a more welcoming and inclusive community, the Institute has hired six new assistant deans, one in each school and in the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, to serve as diversity, equity, and inclusion professionals.
Set to be in place by the fall of 2021, these new positions are a result of the February 2020 recommendations of the MIT working groups charged with implementing the findings of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine’s (NASEM) report on sexual and gender harassment of women in academia. Together, these reports called for “a network of support, advocacy, and community-building expertise across campus to improve our community culture.” MIT President L. Rafael Reif echoed these commitments to new staff and resources in his July 2020 lette
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Nasma Luxury Stays gets new chief operating officer
DUBAI, 6 hours, 31 minutes ago Al Tamimi Investments, the parent company of Nasma Luxury Stays, has appointed Dani Tabbara as the new chief operating officer. His previous experience in asset management in the real estate sector makes him ideal to oversee the development of the boutique luxury accommodations portfolio, said the statement from Al Tamimi Investments. Tabbara started his career in 1997 with Partners Healthcare in Boston, US, with a focus on improving the business operations of the hospitals within the group. He later relocated to Canada and joined the Advisory Services arm of Ernst & Young where he led a variety of audit and consulting projects. He has also worked in the Switzerland office of the company for a few years.
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