DR EveHawaSinare appointed board member of America based World Services Group (WSG)

A Tanzanian has bagged a top
appointment as a board member of the international Board of the World Services
Group (WSG) based in Texas USA. Dr. Eve HawaSinare will be representing
theAfrica and Middle East Region.WSG ranks as one of the largest global proffesional
membership Associations in the world.

The appointment is for
4 years, effective from June 2012 entailing attending at least 4 meetings in a
year which means she will continue being
resident in the country

DrSinare, a senior partner at Dar es Salam based
top flight law firm Rexattorneys, observed:

“I feelhonored to be part of the global board of such an important
organization and Rexattorneys is privileged to be a member of WSGWSG website
says the body isa global membership association of the world’s leading
lawyers and includes other service providers such as investment bankers and
accountants

“Members have immediate and
transparent access to other members to assist their clients in every part of
the world,” says the website.

WSG has presence in all
parts of the world pooling about 10,000 top lawyers in over 90 countries
in the world specialized in all fields of corporate practice.

According to the
organization’s website as of 2011, WSG members have more than 19,000
professionals including lawyers, investment bankers and accountants in more
than 90 countries in almost 400 offices.

DrSinare’s bio

Dr Eve HawaSinare is a
partner of Rex Attorneys, one of the largest corporate law firms in Tanzania.
For more than 15 years she has provided services tosome of the largest international banks and financial institutions
in the world and to regional and local banks
in projects or corporate syndicated lending in Tanzania in all sectors
of the economy. She is noted for her experiencein banking law, M&A, energy
and gas, competition law, commercial arbitration as well as oil and gas Prior to practicing she
was senior legal adviser for the PresidentalParastatal Sector reform Commission
and before that she was director of legal and institutional affairs of the
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa covering 25 countries in the
eastern ansd Southern Africa region, and before that Dr Eve was an assistant
lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam.

A graduate of the University
of Dar es Salaam (LLB and LLM) and the University of Konstanz, Germany (LLD in
international economic law – trade and finance), she is a member of the East
African Law Society, the Tanganyika Law Society and the Tanzania Women Lawyers
Association. DrSinare also sits in the Board of AMREF International andseveralimportant
boards in the county.