Dear Mr.
Faraj,
Thank you for your
prompt confirmation of attendance. Please feel free to extend an invitation to
Mr. Joseph Low as well.
At your earliest
convenience, kindly make sure that both you and Mr. Low
register your attendance by submitting via the
following form.
Looking
forward to welcoming both of you gentlemen at the
Forum.
Best
regards,
Tofol From: Haytham Faraj [mailto:haytham@puckettfaraj.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 02:36 PM To: Tofol Al-Nasr Subject: RE: Business and Investment in Qatar Forum (NY) Thank
you. I look forward to attending. I wish to request another invitation for
Mr. Joseph Low, Esq. Please let me know if it is possible to provide him
an invitation. Best
regards, Haytham
Faraj From: Tofol Al-Nasr
[mailto:Talnasr@qatarembassy.net] Good afternoon Mr. Faraj, I am
writing to you at the request of Mr. Ahmed Yousef Al-Rumaihi, Economic and
Political Counselor at the Embassy of the State of Qatar, to convey an
invitation from the Ambassador. HE Ali
Bin Fahad Al-Hajri, Ambassador of the State of Qatar, is honored to invite you
to the Business and
Investment in Qatar Forum to be held in New York City from April 6th-7th,
2011. The Forum will be inaugurated by HE Sheikh Hamad bin
Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and
includes a panel of key business leaders from the State of Qatar and United
States. Enclosed, please find an invitation and tentative agenda. Business
and Investment in Qatar Forum: The
Forum aims to highlight the vast opportunities in the State of Qatar's inviting
business climate. Aligned with the ambitious strategic development ambitions
outlined in Qatar’s National Vision (QNV) 2030, the Forum's sessions are
interdisciplinary, as follows:
Sponsorship
Opportunities:
Sponsorship packages
are available (but not required), and we would be happy to put
interested companies in direct contact with the appropriate
authority.
Background
Information: Situated
in the heart of the Arabian Gulf, the State of Qatar is at strategically located
meeting point between east and west. Geographically, the State of Qatar is about
the size of the state of Connecticut. However, its immense natural gas reserves
– 3rd largest in the world – have fueled the country’s development
and put it on the world map Economically,
the State of Qatar’s economy is predicted to be the second fastest growing in
the world over 2011, a title the country has grasped for several years
consecutively. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and CIA World Factbook both
rank the State of Qatar as home to the highest GDP per capita on the globe. Over
the upcoming years, the State of Qatar plans to spend about $100 billion on
various infrastructure and development projects.
Your
early RSVP is greatly appreciated: RSVP@qatarembassy.net To
confirm your attendance, you are also kindly requested to register via
the following form. Thank
you. Respectfully, Tofol
Al-Nasr Embassy
of the State of Qatar (202)
274-1624 |