More stories

  • in

    The Emirati women working behind-the-scenes at the UAE’s most iconic hotel group

    Lifestyle

    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 hour ago

    The UAE’s hospitality industry continues to be one of the fastest sectors to be growing year after year.
    To ensure the country supports tourism, there are several dedicated individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure operations run smoothly.
    One such group that has made a distinguished impact for more than two decades is Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts, a member of Dubai Holding and a global luxury hotel company that operates a world-class 6,500 key portfolio of 25 luxury properties across the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
    With a plethora of prestigious names under its wings such as Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Al Naseem and more, Jumeirah Group has always championed Emirati women who hold important positions to ensure visitors enjoy an unforgettable experience.
    As the UAE celebrates its seventh annual Emirati Women’s Day, Emirates Woman spoke to three inspiring women who carry out their daily duties diligently.
    Marwa Rashed, Guest Relations Manager at Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    It speaks volumes about gender equality and how we need to appreciate the success and achievement of our leaders. Over the years, we are inspired by their contributions to our sustainable developments and continue to do so in the future.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    As an Emirati woman, our great leaders always empower and motivate us to succeed in everything we do and to strive for excellence. Being one has enabled me and provided me with the opportunity to represent Emirati heritage in the hospitality industry welcoming people from around the world and introducing our strong heritage and warm Arabian hospitality.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    My family initially disagreed with my choice as an Emirati woman working in the hotel, but now they believe in what I am doing and continue to support me.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Do not believe in negative people who let you down. Believe in yourself and follow your passion. Do not give up even when things go wrong. Surround yourself with positive people who are always there for you.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    Yes, I totally agree with it. Emirati women role models who excelled beyond expectation and achieved a lot can be seen by the whole world. One of them, Sara Alameri, is the science lead for the Emirates Mars Mission, Hope. Also, the UAE’s World Expo 2020 bid was led by Reem Alhashimy, I hope that one day I can be one of these Emirati women who break all the barriers and represents what an Emirati woman can accomplish.
    What does Emirati Women’s Day mean to you?
    It’s the day to celebrate and recognise all the achievements that I and my fellow Emirati women have made this year. It is also a day that empowers and motivates me to further develop my skills and make my country proud.
    Shamsa Al Zarooni, Senior Executive Human Resources at Jumeirah Group

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    Emirati Women’s Day to me is to grow a sustainable dream planted in the reality of our future. It is the result of the collective efforts of our country’s strong women. The dream of having Emirati women at the forefront of the UAE’s future by sustaining the rise of our strong ladies across all career fields.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    The UAE has never wavered in its support for women and their growth. With such a great leadership and support system at present, anyone would be inspired to strive for the very best. The goal is not to bring pride to myself or my family alone, but to the country as a whole.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    I hold my heritage close to my heart. It is very dear to me, and I would love nothing more than to carry it on with me throughout my career. As a part of Jumeirah Al Naseem’s HR department, I enjoyed presenting the UAE culture to all the new joiners during their first day in the hotel. Some of them have been in the UAE for years while others have not. The discussions that come from such presentations never cease to fill me with joy. I get the opportunity to introduce more people to our beautiful heritage and see the interest sparkle in their eyes. It makes me feel immense pride to be an Emirati. It reminds me of why hospitality interests me so much. Working with such a vast number of nationalities is incredible. Meeting so many people with different cultures and backgrounds. Each story is more fascinating than the next. It becomes my responsibility to correctly represent my own story, and my own heritage, and make those around me feel the same fascination when listening to me.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    Strive to be the best version of yourself that you wish to be. Put in the effort and hard work to exceed all expectations. The aim is not to follow in my footsteps, but to forge your own path. Do not strive for success, strive for excellence and success will automatically follow you. As women, we prove ourselves by being a challenge to everyone and achieving what has not yet been done.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    I strongly agree with this statement. Women are big contributors to growth and innovation. They make anything possible when they put their minds to it. Women hold such great potential that is steadily letting themselves be known. As their confidence grows, so does their creativity flow. Paired with their hard work, the outcomes are endless.
    What does Emirati Women’s Day mean to you?
    Emirati Women’s Day is a chance for me to look back at the time that has passed and think about how I have contributed to this day. It is a time for me to realign my goals and refocus my efforts on making my fellow Emirati women proud. It is a day for all of us to better understand our achievements as Emirati women, which helps us to better represent our country with pride.
    Latifa Al Mazrouei, Assistant Manager Housekeeping at Jumeirah Mina A’Salam

    This year the theme of Emirati Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Reality… Sustainable Future’. What does this mean to you?
    To me, it means living in the moment and being able to welcome the future generation of Emirati women by creating opportunities and carving paths for them now.
    How does being a woman from the UAE empower you to strive for more?
    Having powerful and inspiring leaders who constantly motivate and empower women is what makes me strive for more. My senior Emirati colleagues and leaders of the UAE are a constant inspiration to me and my fellow Emirati peers.
    How has your heritage influenced your career to date?
    Being in a country that welcomes diverse cultures makes me want to expand my knowledge in communicating with the rest of the world by working in a place that has diversity and a variety of people, such as Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts.
    What advice would you give to women who wish to follow in your footsteps?
    My advice to all women is to find what they truly love, and continue working on it without giving up, so they can inspire future generations as well.
    Sheikha Fatima has stated: “Emirati women have proven that there is no task that is impossible”. Would you agree with this and why?
    I strongly believe that our only limitations are those we set up in our minds. Sheikha Fatima has been an incredible example for Emirati Women and has given all Emirati women enormous encouragement and countless opportunities to reach our goals and follow our dreams.
    What does Emirati Women’s Day mean to you?
    Emirati Women’s Day to me means taking the opportunity to thank, learn, and appreciate all Emirati Women.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
    Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @a.lya.99 More

  • in

    8 special ways to celebrate Emirati Women’s Day in Dubai

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

    This year will mark the seventh annual Emirati Women’s Day.
    First launched in 2015 by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi, the wife of the late Sheikh Zayed and Mother of the Nation, the day falls annually on August 28 where the incredible women of the nation are celebrated for their vast achievements.
    If you’re ready to celebrate the occasion in style, Dubai has a host of fabulous offers ranging from breakfasts to spa treatments.
    So whether you wish to treat yourself or enjoy a special outing with the women in your life, we’ve created a guide to all the must-try experiences this Emirati Women’s Day.
    Pamper yourself

    If you’re looking to unwind, there’s nothing like a rejuvenating spa day. With a host of relaxing treatments to target the mind, body and soul, Iridium Spa at The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm has a spectacular offer with 25 per cent off across all treatments on August 27 and August 28, 2022, from 10am to 10pm. Each sensory experience incorporated a plethora of wellness brands such as AMRA Skincare and Sothys. Women have the option to choose from a range of calming treatments such as a full body cleansing along with access to the facilities such as a sauna, steam room and more.
    To book visit mariott.com. 
    Indulgent afternoon tea

    Enjoy a relaxed afternoon with your loved ones as you try a selection of Emirati-inspired bites accompanied by authentic tea blends from the luxe tea brand, Newby. With a mix of traditional and contemporary teas, this is the ultimate location to celebrate Emirati Women’s Day. The afternoon tea stand is priced at Dhs225, perfect for two people and the offer is valid from August 20 to August 28 2022, 2pm to 5pm at the Emperor Lounge.
    To book visit tajhotels.com. 
    A special bouquet

    To celebrate this inspiring day, one of the UAE’s leading florists has curated an array of luxurious bouquets to send your loved ones as a token of appreciation. Designed by master experts, each arrangement consists of a soothing colour palette and can be complemented with a special box of chocolates as per your choice. The arrangements start at Dhs250 and are all named after beautiful words to compliment the woman in your life.
    To view the full collection visit 800flower.ae
    Breakfast of champions

    For a sumptuous breakfast with your loved ones, this hidden gem in La Mer with spectacular sea views is offering a delightful breakfast priced at Dhs99 per person. The menu includes a selection of delectable dishes including french toast, homemade bread, jams, a free-flowing selection of hot and cold beverages including teas, coffees, fresh juices, water and more. The offer takes place on August 27 and August 28, 2022, from 7am to 11am at Hyatt Centric Jumeirah to celebrate this special occasion.
    For more information visit eunoiabycarine.ae
    Health is wealth

    To kickstart the day on a healthy note, this integrated wellness space provides an array of physical therapies to treat pain and allow women to strengthen their overall bodies. This luxe space is offering women a complimentary Pilates class on Emirati Women’s Day, August 28, 2022 in Alserkal Avenue.
    To book a session visit jointspace.ae
    An all-inclusive stay

    For a hassle-free staycation, Dubai Creek Golf Residences is offering a contemporary four-bedroom holiday villa with an all-inclusive package. It includes a one-night say, a private in-villa 30-minute body spa treatment, group yoga class, a manicure and pedicure session, a three-course Thai Kitchen dinner by a private chef, either a floating breakfast or a floating sundowner basked with special mocktails for four guests. Priced at Dhs13,500, the stay is valid until August 30, 2022.
    To make a booking visit dubaicreekresort.com
    UAE-inspired dessert
    To celebrate this special day, the professional cake artist, Beth Laurent has created a stunning five-layered honey and buttermilk UAE-inspired sponge cake adorned in white and gold with an empowering story of Emirati women. Designed with a tasteful gold detailing and a bloom of white petals, this cake takes inspiration from the shimmering city of Dubai. Priced at Dhs560, pre-orders for the cake are accepted from August 18 and will be available from August 26 to August 28, 2022.
    To order now visit cakeboutiquedifc.com
    Treasures of Arabia
    To mark Emirati Women’s Day celebration, Raffles Dubai is offering a special afternoon high tea with delicious Arabian blends such as oud delight, Khus garden green tea and royal kahwa from Newby Teas. Guests also stand a chance to win a special hamper from Newby Teas, celebrating the works of Vincent Van Gogh. The special afternoon tea starts at Dhs160 with free-flowing tea and coffee and takes place from 2pm to 7pm during the entire month of August near Wafi mall.
    To book visit raffles.com
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
    Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @muenchmax More