Misk concludes fellowship program in Washington

  • 7/24/2023
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RIYADH: The Mohammed bin Salman Foundation, known as Misk, recently concluded its five-day Misk Fellowship program in Washington, DC. The camp was attended by 70 people with graduate, postgraduate and doctoral degrees, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The camp’s agenda featured distinguished leadership activities, providing an intensive practical and methodological framework for the development of future leaders. The primary goal of the program is to have a positive impact on institutions and organizations in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in Saudi Arabia. It also aims to extend this impact to society and the world by fostering innovative solutions to local issues and providing the necessary tools to encourage innovation, social responsibility, and the sustainability of initiatives. The Misk Fellowship camp was designed to identify and nurture talented young individuals, empowering them to achieve their ambitions and supporting their personal and professional growth. The program inspires participants to set ambitious leadership goals and fosters an interactive youth community for future leaders, which includes other graduates from institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Johns Hopkins, the University of London, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley. The Misk Fellowship program is one of the initiatives under the Misk Leaders track, which seeks to empower future leaders by unleashing the potential of Saudi youth. Since its establishment in 2011, the foundation has empowered more than 6 million people, run 600-plus programs, 729 events, 700 dialogue sessions, and 6,000 workshops, while helping at least 500 startups.

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