Saleh Alyamany has had several achievements including introducing an e-commerce presentation at a 2014 conference in Bethlehem and participating as an ambassador at the 2014 Pal-Expotech presenting an e-commerce project focused on Palestinian handicrafts. He published an article in 2014 in Middle East Business Magazine and a press release in Al-Quds Newspaper on an adult education symposium. Additionally, he helped raise profits 30% at a supermarket branch after a recession and his senior project was considered pioneering in Palestinian society.
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Achievements
1. Achievements
Saleh Alyamany
Introducing a presentation on an e-commerce company at Business and
Finance Palestine 2 Conference at Convention Palace in Bethlehem, 22 Dec,
2014.
Participating as an ambassador in Pal-Expotech 2014, and as a presenter to e-
commerce project, focuses on Palestinian handicrafts and heritage products.
Publishing an article in Middle East Business Magazine, entitled Adult
Education: 'Necessity or Luxury?' in August 2014. http://middleeast-
business.com/symposium-on-adult-education-necessity-or-luxury
Publishing a press release in Al-Quds Newspaper on socioeconomic
symposium entitled with 'Adult Education: Necessity or Luxury,' at Birzeit
University for Middle East Business Magazine.
Participating in organizing a socioeconomic symposium entitled with 'Adult
Education: Necessity or Luxury,' at Birzeit University with Middle East
Business Magazine and DVV International.
Succeeding in raising the profits of Siniora Food Company by 30 percent after
a recession state at Bravo Supermarket, branch 1, in Ramallah.
Alyamani's senior project has been considered the first paper and a spark of
modern enlightenment in Palestinian society, entitled by "Coercion versus
Freedom of Choice," 2013.
Academic excellence has been rewarded to Alyamani by inserting his name
on honor's dean list of his faculty, in 2011.
Winning a full an American Scholarship by US Consulate General Jerusalem
in 2009.
Publishing a critical written project on International Law and Urban Studies
School, in particular focusing on Jiftilik Village/Jordan Valley, titled "Dream
of an Ownership," in 2009,
(http://battirsummerprogram.wordpress.com/student-reports/)
(http://law65.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/dream-of-an-ownership/).