NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- AUBH aims to significantly change the landscape of higher education in Bahrain by offering American-style university education, which fosters interaction and collaboration between students, faculty and the professional community, resulting in a unique educational experience for students. AUBH aims to open the door to a world-class experience that encourages team building, collaboration, and innovation for superior graduate outcomes.
"I'm thrilled to work with such experienced and formidable partners and investors as AUBH emerges with a newly-designed, world-class campus and top-quality faculty and staff," says Dr. Susan E. Saxton, President of the American University of Bahrain (AUBH), "and having previously worked with Susan Forman and Excelon Associates, with their extensive expertise in higher education, I'm confident that our recruiting requirements are in exactly the right hands."
Excelon Associates Inc. (www.excelonassociates.com), a leading privately held executive search firm with expertise in higher education will begin recruiting immediately for faculty and administrative positions from highly experienced and successful industry and university professionals who wish to be a part of the pioneering team that will establish AUBH as a center of excellence in the region.
Susan Forman, Chief Executive Officer of Excelon Associates shared, "We are excited about partnering with The American University of Bahrain, and recognize that it is a notable step for Excelon Associates as we expand the scope of our recruitment operations internationally."
AUBH is a collaboration between Elm Al Bahrain and Laureate Education, Inc., the world's only publicly traded Benefit Company and a global leader in private higher education.
Excelon Associates Press Contact:
- Joshua Forman
- Phone: 212-682-3098
- Email: [email protected]
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