b'CONSULTING TRAININGOur Sectors & ServicesProfessional EducationOur partners operate in low- and middle- Weve trained over 17,000 practitioners and income countriesand so do we. Since 2008students from more than 8,000 organizations WDI has worked in at least 35 countriesand countless countries. With deep expertise and involving more than 225 projects. WDIsa global network of educators, we partner with consulting work focuses on developing,universities, corporations, governments, non-adapting and applying sound businessprofits and non-governmental organizations principles in four interrelated sectorsto strengthen business acumen, develop"U.S. and Middle East and North African necessary for a thriving economy. Werobust management curricula, and coachstudents participating in WDIs virtual focus on professional education, energy,faculty, instructors and students. Our closeexchange programming are now finance and healthcare, in addition torelationship with the University of Michiganbetter prepared to be responsible offering performance measurement andEducation Energy helps us harness the latest thinking in bothand engaged global citizens who improvement services that span theseeducation and business. Whether its equippingare able to develop solutions to sectors. Our teams understand the dynamicseasoned managers with new skills, guiding aboth local and global challenges."challenges facing global industries andnew generation of entrepreneurs or breakingMohamed Abdel-Kader, Executivedesign creative business approaches fordown barriers through global virtual learning Director of the Stevens Initiativeorganizations working in markets that areexperienceswe tailor cutting-edge training not served by for-profit enterprises.programs to suit a dynamic business landscape.Finance HealthcarePerformance Measurement & Improvement"WDIs value is that it helps emerging market businesses think through issues such as capital investment, revenue, governance,financial analysis and logisticsand how it all connects to build a profitable business within the local context.In the end, it is about building a profitable business."Mel Negussie, CEO of Ethio-American Doctors Group, a for-profit company developing a world-class tertiary hospital set to open in Addis Ababa in 2021.'