Doha: Ooredoo Qatar won three Stevie Awards, acknowledging its achievements in leadership, innovation and human resources. In its press release issued on Sunday, Ooredoo Qatar announced that it was honoured with a Stevie Award for Executive of the Year in Communication Technology, Technology Excellence, and Great Employers - Telecommunications. Ooredoo Qatar also secured the Gold Stevie Award for Leading Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Telecommunications, recognising its pioneering digital transformation initiatives and unwavering commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles within the telecommunications sector. The company was further lauded with a Silver Stevie Award for Employer of the Year in Telecommunications, celebrating Ooredoo Qatar's commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive workplace that nurtures and develops talent from within. On the occasion, HE Ooredoo Qatar CEO Sheikh Ali bin Jabor bin Mohammad Al-Thani said, "These awards are a testament to the collective efforts and dedication of our entire team. At Ooredoo Qatar, we are committed to leading the industry in digital transformation, sustainability, and employee empowerment." His Excellency continued, "Our success is driven by our innovative initiatives, our commitment to creating a positive workplace, and our relentless pursuit of excellence. These international accolades fuel our determination to continue driving our national vision forward and setting new industry standards in global telecommunications." Created in 2002, the Stevie Awards celebrate excellence in operational performance across multiple industries. Ooredoo is a Qatari communications company, delivering mobile, fixed, broadband internet and corporate-managed services. Source: Qatar News Agency
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