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.
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.
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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