In a spirit of upholding the values of loyalty and appreciation for professional contributions, the staff of the Auditing and Control Division at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences / University of Baghdad organized a farewell ceremony in honor of Lecturer Ms. Sanaa Jassim Mohammed, on the occasion of her retirement.
The ceremony was attended by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Ameera Mohammed Saleh, along with her assistants for scientific, administrative, and student affairs, in addition to a number of faculty members and staff from the college.
During the event, the Dean expressed her deep appreciation for the honoree’s distinguished efforts and dedication, which were marked by a high level of discipline, professional excellence, and a spirit of collaboration that positively impacted the work environment.
As part of the ceremony, the Dean presented a commemorative shield to the honoree. Additionally, Dr. Sadaa Medhat Al-Sahoki presented a bouquet of flowers and a commemorative gift on behalf of the Auditing and Control Division.
At the conclusion of the event, the attendees extended their heartfelt wishes to Ms. Sanaa Jassim for continued health and success in her future endeavors, expressing their gratitude and pride for having worked alongside her—a true example of commitment and professional integrity.
We extend our best wishes to all for continued success and greater accomplishments.

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