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Executive Training
CIM apart from its reach academic programme and Full-Time courses offers to the leading Cypriot and European companies, specialist, short and tailor-made programmes. In the past 30 years, CIM has organised more than 100 Seminars, training around 1000 executives in all areas of business like Sales, Marketing, Retailing, Merchandising, Business English, Insurance and many others. CIM has many associates which are leading Professionals and can offer their experience to executives.
 
Some of the companies include:
- ZAKO
- Chr. Papaellinas LTD
- Aspis Pronia Insurance
- SPE Strovolou
- Intercosmetics
- Wella
- Arab Bank
- Woolworth
- Philiki Insurance
- Frou Frou
- BAT Tobacco

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Seminar for Arab Bank at the Limassol Branch 1995


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Seminar for Frou Frou Company
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