Qatar's Young Global Leaders: Building a resilient future
Investing sustainably, empowering women and creating governance frameworks will be key to building a resilient future for Qatar, Young Global Leaders say.
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.
Investing sustainably, empowering women and creating governance frameworks will be key to building a resilient future for Qatar, Young Global Leaders say.
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