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The Carlyle Group's David Rubenstein Awarded the 2018 ABANA Achievement Award for His Contributions to the MENA Region

NEW YORK, October 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

ABANA, the preeminent US organization for finance professionals and institutions with interest in the Middle East and North Africa, honored David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman of The Carlyle Group, at a gala event at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on October 1st2018.

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Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Investment Company, said: "It was my pleasure to introduce David Rubenstein as he received the 2018 ABANA Achievement Award. David's work, spanning several decades, has helped develop the investment and asset management industry across the MENA region, with Carlyle as one of the most established investment partners for many regional institutions."

ABANA Chair Mahmoud Mamdani added: "David's conscientious stewardship of his clients' assets moved his relationships from purely transactional to ones based on partnerships, friendship, and mutual success-and helped establish The Carlyle Group as a thought partner for institutional investors. Beyond his impressive business accomplishments, his work ethic, intellectual curiosity and personal commitment to a range of philanthropic activities set a high bar for the rest of us, encouraging us to look beyond our day jobs and think more broadly about the impact of our work and our personal legacies."

Accepting the award, Rubenstein said, "The Middle East has some of the world's most sophisticated investors. I am honored to accept this award, which, I believe is a reflection of the many successful relationships Carlyle has formed with individuals and institutions in the Middle East in the past 25 years. I look forward to deepening our ties to the region in the years to come and using private capital to create value for investors in the Middle East."

At the close of the evening, Mamdani observed, "This evening was truly inspiring for our members and guests. In particular, David's encouragement for each of us to reflect on how we can help to improve US appreciation of the welcoming and rich culture of the Middle East, as well as his advice to find ways to contribute to the betterment of our countries and societies-as he so famously has-was an inspiration that I expect to have a lasting impression beyond tonight."

Among past recipients of ABANA's Achievement Award are Ahmad Al Sayegh, Laurence Fink, Carlos Ghosn, Hutham S. Olayan, Mohammed Ali Alabbar, Bader Al Sa'ad, Muhammed Al-Jasser, Mohamed El-Erian, Faisal Al-Ayyar, Lubna Olayan, Richard Debs and Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal.

To download more picture please go to theABANA Achievement Dinner photos

About ABANA

ABANA is the preeminent US organization for finance professionals and institutions with interest in the Middle East and North Africa. ABANA is a nonprofit association with a diverse network of professionals who work in commercial and private banking, asset management, real estate, private equity, venture capital, consulting, legal and other fields related to the financial services industry. It is best known for its robust calendar of events, meetings and discussions that provide members with new professional connections, access to timely business intelligence and direct contact to other global business leaders. http://www.abana.co

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