The Executive Committee of the World Energy Forum 2012 (WEF) held its sixth meeting at the headquarters of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority under chair of Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of The SCE and Chairman of the Committee. Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police , Nejib Zaafrani, CEO and Secretary General of The SCE and Vice Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Yousef Al Akraf, President of the Services, Logistics and Facilities Committee, Khawla Al Mehairi, Vice Chairman of Media and Communications Committee for the World Energy Forum 2012 and other members of the Committee and other sub-committees were present to discuss preparations for WEF. It will be hosted by Dubai in the World Trade Centre from the 22nd to 24th of October 2012 under the theme, ‘A Forum For World Leaders.’ The meeting discussed the forum’s agenda, the progress of the sub-committees, the editorial plan, marketing campaign, hospitality arrangements, memorial stamps and coins. It also considered the progress achieved by the services, logistics and facilities committee. The committee held a number of meetings last month with the Forum’s team and the event management company, both based in New York, as part of the ongoing efforts to host WEF. The WEF aims to host a series of global energy discussions and create a global movement for safer cleaner and more sustainable energy for
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