As part of its Governor-led economic mission to the Gulf Arab States, Choose New Jersey facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Masari Association, an independent Bahraini youth organization, and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). The MOU, which was signed by Tim Sullivan, CEO of the NJEDA, and witnessed by Gov. Phil Murphy, creates internship opportunities in New Jersey for highly-skilled Bahraini youth and strengthens the long-term economic and cultural connections between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the State of New Jersey.
“This MOU is a shining example of how international collaboration can empower the next generation of global leaders,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “We are proud to open new doors for New Jersey businesses and Bahraini students to grow our thriving economy, contribute to its innovation, and help Bahraini youth return home with meaningful experiences that benefit both of our regions.”
The Masari Association, which operates under the authority of Bahrain’s Ministry of Youth Affairs, offers young people local and international programs that promote professional development and workforce preparedness. Through this MOU, Masari and NJEDA will collaborate to connect Bahraini youth with New Jersey-based companies, enabling real-world internships that align with Bahrain’s economic vision and priorities.
“We are proud to witness the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Masari Association and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority—an important milestone in advancing our shared commitment to youth empowerment,” said Rawan Bint Najeeb Tawfiqi, Minister of Youth, Masari Association. “This strategic partnership marks a significant step toward fostering meaningful collaboration that will open new doors for Bahraini youth to engage with and learn from a leading global economic environment. By gaining practical experience and developing key professional skills, our young people will be better equipped to thrive in today’s dynamic world. At the Ministry of Youth Affairs, we remain steadfast in our dedication to supporting initiatives that cultivate empowered, capable, and future-ready youth who are prepared to contribute meaningfully to Bahrain’s sustainable development and prosperity.”
The MOU outlines a series of collaborative efforts, including information sessions between Masari participants and New Jersey industry leaders, direct engagement with hiring organizations, and coordination of intern placement and onboarding. Both parties will work closely to ensure the experience supports the goals of its host companies while giving Bahraini youth exposure to the New Jersey business environment and culture.
“We believe that investing in young people today builds stronger economies tomorrow,” said Tim Sullivan, CEO of The New Jersey Economic Development Authority. “We look forward to welcoming Bahrain’s talented youth into New Jersey companies, helping them grow professionally and strengthening the bonds between our two regions into the future.”
“Choose New Jersey is proud to support programs that empower future leaders and build global partnerships,” said Wesley Mathews, President and CEO of Choose New Jersey. “This internship program allows two forward-thinking economies to invest in the long-term success of our economies while creating a valuable cultural experience for the next generation.”
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