
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...
Business Engagement Lead, Middle East and Africa, World Economic Forum. Responsible for managing business relationships and engaging Forum Partners in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Previously Consultant at the World Bank’s Development Economics Vice Presidency, Washington, DC.
MA in International Economics, the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS); BA in International Relations, University of British Columbia; Science Po Paris – Campus de Menton, Programme D’Échange, Middle East and Mediterranean Studies.
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...