
Qatar's Young Global Leaders: Building a resilient future
Qatar’s growth story needs little introduction. The world’s second largest natural gas exporter has leveraged its natural resources to build a competitive economy with strong global trade...
BA in International Business, INSEEC Grande Ecole; MA in Management, Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts & Science; Global Leadership Fellow 2013, World Economic Forum. Currently, Head of Strategy and Growth for Regional Business, Head of Business Engagement for the Middle East & Africa, and Member of the Executive Committee of the World Economic Forum, responsible for the strategic direction, execution, and impact of business partnership across a variety of geographies. Formerly, Sales Director, Terrafina, New York, NY; Co-Founder, AV Consulting, Paris, France; Head of Strategy, Harvard Extension Business Society, Boston, MA; Product Manager, Robert Bosch GmbH; Wealth Manager, Arca Patrimoine.
Qatar’s growth story needs little introduction. The world’s second largest natural gas exporter has leveraged its natural resources to build a competitive economy with strong global trade...
If economic diversification is the linchpin of future growth in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, then industrialisation is the blueprint. This conviction is guiding national str...
Business leaders in the Middle East and North Africa are accustomed to running their businesses in volatile and cumbersome environments. COVID-19 has presented a new layer of challenges t...
As wealthy countries with strong healthcare systems struggle to detect and contain COVID-19, the challenge of tackling an emerging disease in low-income countries, as well as in low incom...
Ethiopia is Africa’s oldest independent country and its fastest growing economy today. With a population of over 100 million and an annual economic growth rate of 10% over the past 15 yea...