Abu Dhabi - WAM
twofour54 tadreeb, the region's leading media training academy, celebrated the graduation of the third batch of Emirati talent from intaji, a 12 month traineeship programme developed by twofour54 especially for U.A.E. nationals, aimed at equipping students with international standard television broadcasting skills. Maryam Al Mheiri, COO at twofour54, congratulated the programme's third batch graduates and said, "Each year the programme proves that there is immense hidden talent found within the U.A.E., awaiting the opportunity to showcase their talent and creativity. We look forward to witnessing the graduates' achievements and growth in their future journeys and careers." Most of the graduates have their future move already planned, including Maryam Ibrahim, who has been hired by twofour54, taking on the role of production executive, and Mohamed Al Marzouqi, who joined twofour54's freelance pool team. Hameeda Al Rahbi has enrolled in a scholarship programme and will continue her studies in film making in the United States at the New York Film Academy. intaji programme graduate Maryam Ibrahim, said, "I have always been fascinated and interested to work in productions, however I did not have the training or experience needed to get into this field of work. twofour54's intaji programme was the perfect opportunity for me to receive world-class training to jump start my career in the media and entertainment industry. After completing the training programme and getting employed at twofour54, I am really looking forward to bringing what I have learned at the programme to my new role as a production executive at twofour54." The graduating students received certificates to recognise them for their dedication and the development of skills and competencies needed to succeed in the media industry. They will be assisted in finding permanent employment within the twofour54 creative community of world-class media companies.