Through her work as a talent manager at the New Media Academy, she aspires to create “new stars.”

Noura Al Zaabi: I have a home in 18 Arab countries thanks to the "young leaders"

Noura Al Zaabi: The Emirati girl has achieved success in the media field.

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Emirati Noura Al Zaabi’s activities vary between media with its many modern disciplines, and the desire to present the diverse talents that she possesses, distributed by her owner between management, leadership and artistic creativity, by virtue of her studies and specialization in the field of media and public relations, and her obtaining the best graduation project from the University of Sharjah in 2016, preceded by years of obtaining it. The title of the youngest Emirati live broadcaster, who was not over 13 years old, by presenting a radio program for school students on the “Ras Al Khaimah FM” radio, to launch to wider horizons embodied by her great ambition that led her today to the thresholds of a new stage that took It deals with the management of emerging talents at the New Media Academy, after a series of distinguished experiences that it has devoted since its inception in several fields.

Regarding the nature of her work at the Academy, Al-Zaabi, in her interview with "Emirates Today", expressed her happiness to employ a pioneering experience in her current field of work at the Academy, and to manage the emerging talents in it, and then supervise the current content makers, as well as to create new stars in this field. Upon the success achieved by Emirati girls in general today in the fields of preparing young media cadres, supported by the support of the wise leadership, the Federal Youth Foundation, the Arab Youth Center, and other bodies that work to hone the skills of young people in all fields, whether media and cultural, or programs affiliated to sponsoring the arts and talents.

Great opportunity

Al-Zaabi described the experience of joining the Young Media Leaders Program, saying: “It was an irreplaceable opportunity to join about 100 young men and women from 18 Arab countries, in many training and specialized workshops over a period of two whole months. We learned about major experiences of Arab and international media, as well as direct meetings With many officials, names and experiences, led by the Minister of Culture and Youth, Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Vice President of the Arab Youth Center, Shamma bint Suhail Al Mazrouei, and other important figures.

She added: “In addition to the diverse package of experiences and skills that we have acquired in this pioneering program, which I believe has given me a valuable opportunity to have a home in 18 different Arab countries, as I am proud today of the good brotherly relations that I built with a number of participating colleagues and some of the leading personalities in the field".

And about her distinguished experiences, Al-Zaabi revealed the talents of writing and composing, which she discovered at an early age in parallel with her response to writing a song for her high school graduation ceremony, pointing to the positive echoes that her song received at the time, which encouraged schools to request more songs aimed at such occasions.

With time, Al Zaabi's creative talent developed, to experience presenting a group of lyrical operettas, which began with the operetta of the "Takatof" Foundation, after which she presented at the UAE University and on the occasion of the National Day a special lyrical work that she attached to the operetta "Umm Al-Shuyoukh".

In addition, she performed at the University of Sharjah in 2014, the operetta "Zero Hour", and also presented a patriotic work called "I am the Emirati", in partnership with "Expo Dubai", and it was presented with the voice of the artist Fahd Al Aref.

Pride

Al-Zaabi feels proud of representing her country, the UAE, in many international forums and important occasions that she faced from the window of the Federal Youth Foundation, such as the Future Foresight Forum in Jordan, and the Volunteer Forum of the League of Arab States organized in Egypt, wishing for leadership in the field of media, and experimenting with presenting programs Dialogue and discussion, which returns to the field of culture and literature.

She said: "I hope to have the opportunity soon to present a special program on poetry and literature, and to return to the atmosphere of discussions and dialogue programs that I enjoyed presenting at the Federal Youth Foundation and the Youth Pavilion at (Expo 2020 Dubai), through my membership in the protocol and public relations team."

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Noura Al-Zaabi graduated in many jobs and tasks that she joined after completing her university level, as she worked as an assistant manager for four months, before occupying the duties of a manager in human resources management, customer service, and development projects at Al-Futtaim Group for three years, then working In Ras Al Khaimah Municipality, after winning the membership of the Ras Al Khaimah Youth Council, which gave her the opportunity to join the Young Media Leaders Program.

Noura Al Zaabi:

“I hope to have the opportunity soon to present a special program on poetry and literature, and to return to the atmosphere of discussions and talk shows that I enjoyed presenting at the Federal Youth Foundation.”

“The Young Media Leaders Program included many training and specialized workshops over the course of two whole months. We learned about major experiences of Arab and international media.”

Noura enjoys writing and composing talents, which she discovered early on when writing a song for her high school graduation party.

The youngest Emirati live broadcaster, a title that Noura Al Zaabi cherishes, as she received it when she was not more than 13 years old.

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