
The Bahraini Ali Sebkar was announced today in United States of America (USA) as being appointed a member of the Board of Directors of Global Social Media Club (SMC), in addition to the post of Director of the new branches of the club around the world. Sebkar succeeded in establishing, managing and activating the global social media club (Bahrain) along the past two years, and launching the branches of the club in the Middle East and North Africa. Marking the occasion, Sebkar stated that his new post assign a great duty for him that embodies in organizing and spreading the social media around the world. He also expressed his happiness as a Bahraini youth who contributes in performing an important role in communication through social networks across the world. Sebkar stressed his confidence that the new post will provide him with a greater opportunity to have knowledge on the latest technologies of the social media around the world and bring it to the Kingdom and the area, reinforcing sticking to his initial goal, which is to make Bahrain the homeland of social media industry in the Middle East. It is noteworthy to highlight that the Global Social Media Club is a non-profit organization founded in the United States of America, and its membership includes a group of prominent experts and social media-makers around the world.
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