Al-Jarallah has been the vice chairperson of the National Committee of Private Hospitals since 2017. She is also CEO of the Al-Inma Medical Services Company, which owns and operates Hayat National ...
Ramia is a Senior Producer and Presenter at Forbes Middle East, as well as a Moderator at various public and private sector ...
Al-Lawati founded Aliph Capital in 2021, one of the first female-founded private equity firms in the Middle East. She has 21 years of industry experience. Before Aliph Capital, she held roles such as ...
Saudi investment group Dallah Albaraka Holding was founded in 1969 in Jeddah. The company has grown into a diversified international conglomerate, operating across Asia, Africa, Europe, and North ...
Hosni assumed his current role in 2021. He led the Jamjoom Pharma listing on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) in June 2023. The company has manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia and Egypt as well as ...
Ramia is a Senior Producer and Presenter at Forbes Middle East, as well as a Moderator at various public and private sector events. From its launch in 2007 until 2021, Ramia led the Emirates News ...
Al Sadhan assumed his current position in May 2024. As of March 2024, Saudi National Bank operated 474 branches, 19 retail service centers, and 96 QuickPay remittance centers in Saudi Arabia, as well ...
Forbes Middle East reveals its Top 100 Arab Celebrities for the first time, looking at the popularity and influence of actors, singers and TV personalities from across the region. Judging a ...
Most of the people on this list have been working their way up a steep career ladder for decades to reach the top of their professions. If there were glass ceilings to be smashed, these are some of ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JGv8_ryy28 Arab billionaires staged a comeback. Depressed oil prices that tossed eight billionaires off the FORBES list last year ...
Four years ago, FORBES MIDDLE EAST launched its first ranking of powerful Arab women in the business world. Compared to 2012, more are in top positions this year—which explains why 15 names fell off ...