Giza Cable Industries GC3
Mohamed Gad is an experienced HR professional currently serving as the Head of Human Resources at Giza Cable Industries GC3 since January 2023. Prior to this role, Mohamed was the HR Manager at the German Lebanese Company for Paints (GLC) from July 2019 to December 2022, focusing on organizational structures, staffing strategies, and cohesive recruitment approaches. Mohamed held HR Manager positions at Porto Group (November 2017 - July 2019) and was responsible for aligning business needs with HR strategies. Earlier experience includes roles as HR Generalist at SUEZ and as a Human Resources Specialist at the Industrial Modernisation Centre, where responsibilities expanded significantly. Mohamed began career as a Compensation & Benefits Specialist at Bank Of Alexandria and MAGRABI RETAIL, managing payroll and recruitment activities. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Business Administration in Human Resources Development from Helwan University Cairo, an MBA in Human Resources Management from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, and a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting from Zagazig University.
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Giza Cable Industries GC3
Giza Cable Industries GC3 is one of the leading electrical cable manufacturers, contractors, and distributors in Egypt, Africa, and the middle-east since 1993. Since then, we are committed to providing a wide and flexible range of products and services to allow our client's investments to evolve and respond to changing conditions. Giza Cable Industries GC3 positively impacted the lives of millions of people in all the economies we served. We are part of the grid. We empower the grid. A strong electrical infrastructure built on Giza’s electrical cables unites our state-of-the-art construction services with a reliable energy supply. This has created jobs, grown economies, improved the sustainability and resiliency of their infrastructure, transferred energy safely and safely, increased access to energy, resources, and vital services, and made their countries safer.