Abu Dhabi: Veteran Abdulla Madmoole accorded farewell by KCF UAE


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Abu Dhabi, Jun 29: In a poignant tribute to a distinguished individual, the expatriate community in Abu Dhabi came together to bid farewell to Abdulla Madmoole, a veteran figure known for his outstanding contributions in various fields. After an illustrious 25-year career in Abu Dhabi, during which he served as a senior finance controller at the Zayed Foundation and played a pivotal role in a major government entity, Madmoole has decided to return to his home country.

The farewell ceremony, organized by the KCF UAE, was a testament to the impact and influence Madmoole had on the community during his time in the UAE. Welcome speech delivered by Kabeer Bayamabdy and Hasainar Amani presided over the event, underscoring the esteem in which Madmoole is held.

During his tenure in Abu Dhabi, Madmoole also served as the secretary to the board at the Indian School Abu Dhabi, where his dedication and expertise left an indelible mark on the institution. His role as a philanthropist and his professional accomplishments as a chartered accountant further exemplify his commitment to excellence and service.

At the farewell ceremony, well-wishes and fond memories were shared by esteemed individuals such as PMH Hameed, Hakeem Turkalike, and KH Saqafi, highlighting the widespread respect and admiration Madmoole garnered throughout his tenure in the UAE.

As Madmoole embarks on this new chapter in his life, the community he leaves behind is filled with gratitude for his contributions and wishes him continued success and fulfillment in his future endeavors. His legacy of professionalism, philanthropy, and dedication will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him. He appreciates the KCF service in the field of education and humanitarian activities. 

 

 

 

  

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