In recognition of her retirement, the Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, honored Mrs. Umayma Ali Naji, the former Director of the Human Resources Division.
Due to the health condition Mrs. Umayma is currently experiencing, for which we wish her a speedy recovery, the current Director of the Human Resources Division, Mrs. Bidaa Naseef Taha, accepted the honor on her behalf. Mrs. Taha emphasized Mrs. Umayma’s distinguished record, her generous contributions, and her dedication in performing the duties assigned to her throughout her career.
The staff of the Human Resources Division also expressed their gratitude and appreciation to Mrs. Umayma for everything she provided during her tenure as director, as she was a great support to them.
We extend our best wishes to Mrs. Umayma for success in her future endeavors.
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