Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — As part of the ‘Entertainment Ambassadors’ program, a total of 13 graduates, who completed their training/internship in various sectors and benefited from practical applications of acquired skills, were honored in the presence of the CEO of the Kingdom's General Entertainment Authority (GEA) Faisal Bafarat.
The GEA ran the program under the guidance of its chief Turki Al-Sheikh. The program, organized in cooperation with Prince Muhammad Bin Salman Foundation (MiSK), aimed at helping young Saudis integrate with different functional areas of business.
Through the program, the GEA aimed at honing the skills of young national cadres and preparing them for the labor market, especially in the entertainment sector.
During the training period, the students participated in many international seasons and events such as the Riyadh Season and the National Day.
With the cooperation of the MiSK Foundation, GEA selected the most appropriate candidates for the job, based on the market requirements and the authority’s needs in certain specialties.
The program is part of a series of GEA’s initiatives to support Saudi youth and provide opportunities to Saudi men and women to develop their potential and practical skills to enhance their chances of getting decent jobs.