Lucknow, March 18 :
Under the aegis of City Montessori School, the International Alumni
Meet of the Middle East / Gulf Countries Chapter was held online today wherein
CMS alumni, now occupying prestigious positions in gulf countries viz UAE,
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman etc., reminisced about their
school days. On this occasion, CMS alumni said in one voice that CMS has made
immense contribution in our growth. The excellent education provided to us in
school has led us to achieve these levels in our career. The Alumni Meet was
chaired by the CMS President and MD, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon. On this
occasion, CMS Founders and renowned educationists, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Dr
Bharti Gandhi along with the Principals of various CMS campuses and senior
members of the CMS administration Interacted with the CMS Alumni.
At the alumni meet,
CMS's ex-students Mr Manish Verma, Manager, Merchandising, ADIDAS; Mohammad
Yunus Anwar, Senior Planning Engineer, Aerostructures Middle East Services;
Mr Alvi Sufian, Business Development Manager, GR Risk Partners
Ltd.; Syed Qarar Hasan, Assistant Vice President, Mashreq Bank; Ms
Saadia Khan, Manager - Talent Acquisition, Damac; Mr Rajat
Mehrotra, Operations Manager, Amazon; Mr Himanshu Dev, Founder &
CEO, HD EduAssociates; S M Farooq Zaidi, Partner, Imperial International
FZC; Mr Neeraj Dixit, Advisor, Survey and Land Registration Bureau; Mr
Amit Srivastava, CEO, Socialite Consultancy Services; Mr Shahab Mustafa
Hashmi, Director Business Development, Visa Middle East; Mr Vivek
Bhalla, Managing Partner, IntelPeek; Mohammad Hasan Zaidi, Director,
Deloitte &Touche; Mr Ritu Kant Ojha, Founder, Wiyld Global
MedIaTech; Ms Sakeena Siddiqui, Senior consultant, EY; Mr Shareq
Wajih, Technical Sales Engineer and many more expressed their views. They
said in one voice that CMS's unique teaching methedology plays an important
role in holistic development of students. The ideas of world brotherhood and
world unity have been given to us from the very beginning. Many thanks to CMS
for wherever we are today.
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