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Tabreed Appoints Atef AlBreiki as Chief Asset Management Officer
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | June 4, 2026 02:00AM ET
- Tabreed's stock sees a 0.39% increase
- Atef AlBreiki to take on role of Chief Asset Management Officer
Tabreed, a leading district cooling utility company, has announced the appointment of Atef AlBreiki as its new Chief Asset Management Officer. This news comes as the company's stock rose by 0.39% following the announcement. AlBreiki will play a key role in managing Tabreed's assets and driving the company's growth strategy in the coming years. His experience and expertise are expected to bring valuable insights to the company's asset management division, enhancing its overall performance and efficiency.
- Atef AlBreiki to take on role of Chief Asset Management Officer
Tabreed, a leading district cooling utility company, has announced the appointment of Atef AlBreiki as its new Chief Asset Management Officer. This news comes as the company's stock rose by 0.39% following the announcement. AlBreiki will play a key role in managing Tabreed's assets and driving the company's growth strategy in the coming years. His experience and expertise are expected to bring valuable insights to the company's asset management division, enhancing its overall performance and efficiency.
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