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Your Partner in Group Reporting. Automating Financial Consolidation and Reporting for all organization sizes. 

Sport2Business

S2B Events runs a variety of golf and executive networking events across the UAE focused on fuelling business development, networking and ‘lifestyle management’ for senior executives.

YEOMANS EXECUTIVE

Yeomans Executive is a boutique Global Executive Search Firm based in the Middle East.

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Our focus is to simplify, streamline and support groups of all types and sizes in everything within group reporting. Today, we have customers in over 140 countries, with over 10,000 users. We are your partner in all aspects of group reporting.
2024 marks a significant milestone for AARO, as we celebrate 35 years in the industry!

SPORT2BUSINESS  – THE EVENTS ARM OF AARO MIDDLE EAST

The Sport2Business Events business is the events management arm of AARO Middle East DMCC. S2B originated as a golf society and a professional networking group that hosts weekly golfing events every Tuesday evening either at the Faldo course at the Emirates Golf Club. In addition, they also run every quarter, weekend events at various courses in the UAE. S2B Events has been running for 12 years, and now manages over 70 amateur golf events every year (S2B Tuesdays, CEO Masters, Race To Phuket to name a few) and continues to grow with the aim of mixing senior executive networking with golf and business.

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YEOMANS EXECUTIVE  - YOUR
TRUSTED HEADHUNTER

Executive Recruitment & Search

Yeomans Executive DMCC is a boutique Global Executive search agency based in the Middle East. We build our business and reputation through deep long term relationships with our clients.

Yeomans Executive is renowned for successfully challenging traditional search firm models through being easier to deal with, highly innovative and consistently more efficient in delivering outstanding candidates critical for senior roles