Ali Aboutaam Presents One of the Most Important Early Greek Coins in Existence

Exhibition is on display at 6, rue Verdaine, Geneva, Switzerland.

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / March 17, 2023 / Classical masterpieces are on display by Ali Aboutaam of Phoenix Ancient Art at its main gallery, which is located in the center of Geneva’s old town. He is showcasing a variety of antiquities that combine artistic excellence, historical intrigue, and the enthusiasm of the famous collections that they once belonged to. Several of these artifacts have provenance as early as the 18th century and were frequently published up until the present.

Ali Aboutaam – Kraay and Hermer Potidaea Coin
Silver coin of Poseidon on Horseback, Potidaea (modern day Cassandrea), a Chalcidian city, circa 540-520 B.C.

Ali Aboutaam says: “I am excited to be holding in my hand one of the most important early Greek coins in existence: the coin is from Potidaea (modern day Cassandrea), a Chalcidian city in Northern Greece, which contrary to other Chalcidian cities, was founded by the Corinthians, not the Euboeans. It shows the earliest representation of Poseidon on horseback on coinage from around 540-520 B.C. We can see the letter ‘P’ under the horse for “Potidaea”, and Poseidon, holding his trident, is riding a very noble and archaic styled horse. This can be compared to the best of Corinthian black figure pottery, also dated to the same period. If we turn to the reverse, it shows a triangular incuse which is extremely rare on archaic Greek coinage, as it would otherwise typically be squared. This coin is in excellent condition, and as far as we know, it is unique. It had belonged to some of the most important collectors of Greek coins, including the Jameson collection, and has been published several times, notably in the famous Kraay & Hirmer book (Greek Coins) with a big enlargement. Kraay & Hirmer’s 1966 publication is an important reference for the most beautiful ancient Greek coins from private collections and museums.”

Alongside the exquisite coin of Poseidon is a lovely Hellenistic cornelian gem portraying the same god. The juxtaposition of the two miniature masterpieces from 400 years apart is extraordinary. And from 2000 years earlier, visitors can see an outstanding Cycladic marble idol among the display: a treat for contemporary creative tastes.

The exhibition is on display at 6, rue Verdaine in Old Town, Geneva, until the end of June 2023.

ABOUT PHOENIX ANCIENT ART

With galleries in New York City (Electrum) and Geneva, Switzerland, Phoenix Ancient Art is one of the world’s leading dealers in rare and exquisite antiquities with a focus on Greek and Roman, Near Eastern and Egyptian art. Its works of art have been acquired by world-class museums around the world, as well as by private collectors. Phoenix Ancient Art is a second-generation family business that was founded by Sleiman Aboutaam in 1968 and continues today under the leadership of his sons, Ali and Hicham Aboutaam.

For more information, contact [email protected] or visit www.phoenixancientart.com.

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A Curia nomeia Philip Macnabb como Diretor Geral

ALBANY, N.Y., March 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Curia, uma organização líder contratual em pesquisa, desenvolvimento e fabricação, anunciou hoje que Philip Macnabb foi nomeado como Diretor Geral, sucedendo John Ratliff.

“Em nome do Conselho de Administração, agradecemos John Ratliff pelo tremendo progresso que a Curia fez durante seu mandato”, disse Sean Cunningham, Diretor Administrativo, GTCR e William McMullan, Diretor Administrativo, Carlyle. “Temos o prazer de receber Phil, um executivo experiente que tem um histórico impressionante de concentrar as empresas em sua proposta de valor central, melhorando a experiência do cliente e construindo organizações com valor real e sustentável. A Curia está bem posicionada no crescente mercado de CDMO, e estamos entusiasmados com sua perspectiva sob a liderança de Phil”.

Sr. Macnabb comentou: “A Curia é uma empresa única com profunda experiência científica em sua oferta de ponta a ponta. Temos pessoas incríveis na comunidade global da Curia, altamente motivadas pelo nosso nobre propósito de melhorar a vida dos pacientes. Seguindo em frente, vamos nos concentrar na criação de valor sustentável para clientes e funcionários.”

Macnabb se junta à Curia tendo passado anos em cargos de liderança em várias empresas no setor da saúde. Antes disso, Macnabb ocupou cargos seniores nos segmentos da tecnologia, distribuição e produtos de consumo. Ele recebeu um MBA da Universidade de Chicago e um BS em Administração de Empresas da Universidade Purdue.

Sobre a Curia

A Curia é uma organização líder contratual em pesquisa, desenvolvimento e fabricação, fornecendo produtos e serviços de P&D através de fabricação comercial a clientes farmacêuticos e biofarmacêuticos. Os quase 4000 funcionários da Curia em 29 locais nos Estados Unidos, Europa e Ásia ajudam seus clientes a passar da curiosidade para a cura. Saiba mais em CuriaGlobal.com.

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Curia
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Curia désigne Philip Macnabb au poste de président-directeur général

ALBANY, N.Y., 18 mars 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia, une organisation de recherche, développement et fabrication en sous-traitance de premier plan, a annoncé aujourd’hui que Philip Macnabb avait été nommé président-directeur général, succédant ainsi à John Ratliff.

« Au nom du conseil d’administration, nous remercions John Ratliff pour les progrès prodigieux réalisés par Curia sous sa direction », ont déclaré les membres du conseil de l’entreprise Sean Cunningham, directeur général de GTCR, et William McMullan, directeur général de Carlyle. « Nous sommes ravis de souhaiter la bienvenue à Phil, un cadre expérimenté qui a toujours réussi, et ce de manière impressionnante, à concentrer les entreprises sur leur proposition de valeur fondamentale, améliorant l’expérience client et bâtissant des organisations avec une valeur réelle et durable. Curia est bien positionnée sur le marché croissant des CDMO, et nous nous réjouissons quant à ses perspectives sous la direction de Phil. »

M. Macnabb a commenté : « Curia est une société unique possédant une expertise scientifique approfondie à travers son offre de bout en bout. Notre communauté Curia mondiale compte des personnes extraordinaires, qui sont extrêmement motivées par notre noble mission consistant à améliorer la vie des patients. En ce qui concerne l’avenir, nous nous concentrerons sur la création d’une valeur durable pour les clients et les employés. »

M. Macnabb rejoint Curia après avoir passé des années à des fonctions de direction dans diverses entreprises du secteur de la santé. Avant cela, M. Macnabb occupait des postes à responsabilité dans les segments de la technologie, de la distribution et des produits de grande consommation. Il a obtenu un MBA de l’université de Chicago et une licence en administration des affaires de l’université Purdue.

À propos de Curia

Curia est une une organisation de recherche, développement et fabrication en sous-traitance de premier plan qui fournit des produits et services allant de la R&D aux clients pharmaceutiques et biopharmaceutiques en passant par la fabrication commerciale. Basés sur 29 sites à travers les États-Unis, l’Europe et l’Asie, les près de 4 000 employés de Curia aident les clients de l’entreprise à passer de la curiosité à la guérison. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur CuriaGlobal.com.

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Curia
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Egypt partakes at Middle East healthcare forum in Doha

Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar took part at the Middle East Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, hosted by Doha on March 16-19, at an invitation from Qatari Minister of Public Health Hanan Al Kuwari.

The minister is set to have a meeting with Al Kuwari to discuss several health issues of common interest for Egypt and Qatar.

Abdel Ghaffar also visited pavilions of a fair organized on the sidelines of the event.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Gendi chairs 1st meeting of permanent national committee for following up Egyptian students abroad

Minister of State for Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates’ Affairs Soha Gendi chaired on Saturday 18/03/2023 the first meeting of the permanent national committee for following up Egyptian students abroad in accordance with the president’s directives.

The president ordered to adopt optimum legal measures to lay down some exceptional criteria for students coming from Russia and Ukraine to help them join Ahliya (non-profit) universities.

The meeting offered an important opportunity for promoting coordination and reaching final recommendations about the situation of Egyptian students in dispute countries.

Gendi said that we are closely following upon the situation since the onset of the crisis in February, 2022, in addition to various efforts to evacuate Egyptian citizens to safe areas.

She reviewed the establishment of the council of young scholars and researchers (under construction) and its importance to benefit from experiences they had in world universities in order to serve the state’s goals in attaining sustainable development.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Planning Minister discusses steps to establish platform for sectoral skills councils

Planning and Economic Development Minister Hala el Said discussed with representatives of Workforce Egypt project the necessary steps to establish a platform for sectoral skills councils.

During the meeting, the minister said that the technical education can play a vital role in qualifying youth and enhancing their capabilities.

The minister, meanwhile, said that all State institutions are rallying up efforts to promote the technical education and vocational training.

Such efforts cope with the State’s plans to attain a comprehensive and sustainable development, she added.

Workforce Egypt project, which is funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), primarily aims to develop necessary skills for competitiveness in the Egyptian labor market, which will help create jobs for youth and build their capabilities.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Higher education minister takes part in conf. of Arab universities

The 55th edition of the general conference of the Association of Arab Universities (AARU) kicked off in Tunisia Saturday 18/03/2023 with the participation of Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Ayman Ashour.

The conference provides a chance to share experiences and information, as well as to plan for the future of higher education in the Arab world, Ashour told the session.

The digital transformation axis in higher education has undergone a profound leap, as digital technologies enhance research capabilities by allowing researchers to access and analyze data, collaborate with colleagues remotely, use advanced tools and programs, and assist in the completion of routine administrative tasks, the minister said.

Digital technologies also provide students with a more appealing educational experience, such as online simulations, virtual labs, and multimedia content, and can also give real-time data on their current levels and interests and help them identify areas where they want further assistance, he added.

The AARU is a non-governmental organization that has an independent legal character.

Its membership includes 390 Arab Universities and educational institutions at the present time.

It was established in 1964 upon a resolution issued by the Arab League. The mission of AARU aims at “Assisting and coordinating the efforts of Arab Universities to prepare capable graduates who can serve their Arab communities and preserve its unified culture and civilization, as well as to assist in developing its natural resources.”

Source: State Information Service Egypt

CAPMAS: Egypt’s exports to Turkey rose by 32.3% in 2022; bilateral trade 14% up

Egypt’s exports to Turkey grew by 32.3 percent recording $4 billion in 2022 compared to $3 billion in 2021, the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) revealed Saturday 18/03/2023.

However, Egypt’s imports from Turkey plunged 0.7 per cent to $3.72 billion from $3.74 billion, according to a CAPMAS statement.

Meanwhile, bilateral trade volume increased by 14 per cent, hitting $7.7 billion in 2022, compared to $6.7 billion a year earlier.

Fuels, mineral oils, distilled products, plastics, non-organic chemicals, fertilizers, clothes, and electric appliances were the main exports in 2022, the agency said.

In addition, Turkish investments in Egypt grew by 30.3 percent during the FY2021/2022, amounting $179.9 million, against $138.1 million during the previous fiscal year.

Moreover, remittances sent by Egyptian expats in Turkey went up 32.3 per cent during the FY2020/2021, recording $21.5 million, against $16.3 million for the FY2019/2020, CAPMAS noted.

Source: State Information Service Egypt