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Omar Al-Ghanim
Gründer bei Injaz Al-Arab
Vermögen: 13 Mio $ am 31.05.2024
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Khalid Al-Zubair | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Tom Glocer | M | 63 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Patricia Woertz | F | 71 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Hanadi Nasser bin Khaled Al Thani | F | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Bharat Desai | M | 71 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Caspar Herzberg | M | 51 |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Marco Magnani | M | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Enrique Lores | M | 58 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Veronica Scotti | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Ibrahim Al-Rajhi | M | 53 |
Family Business Council
| 6 Jahre |
Max H. Bazerman | M | 68 |
Harvard Business School
| 24 Jahre |
Tierney Remick | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Jamal Hourani | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Abdul Karim Assad Abu Al-Nasr | M | 63 |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Omar Fahoum | M | 65 |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Marcelo de Siqueira Freitas | M | 46 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| 10 Jahre |
Paula Madoff | F | 56 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Hessa bint Khalifa Al-Khalifa | F | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Sonnie Dockser | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Omar El-Hamamsy | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Amin Al-Nasser | M | 65 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Fahd Abdul Mohsen Saleh Al-Rasheed | M | 46 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Jesús Viejo González | M | 57 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Subrahmanya Prasad Pendyala | M | - |
Rockwool (India) Pvt Ltd.
![]() Rockwool (India) Pvt Ltd. Construction MaterialsNon-Energy Minerals Rockwool (India) Ltd. produces stone wool insulation in India. Its products include ROCKINSUL RB slabs, building rolls and lamella. The firm’s solutions include building insulation solutions, industrial insulation solutions and sustainability. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, India. | 12 Jahre |
Bernard J. Dunn | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Nabil habayeb | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Shigeru Aoi | M | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Victoria Budson | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Camelia Sucu | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Malvika Singh | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Angela Schwers | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Aditi Mody | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Carol Locke | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Dianne Laurance | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Patricia Kouba | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Donna Block | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Rakefet Russak-Aminoach | F | 58 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Stacy Fisher | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Mohammed Al Sabah | M | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Hannah Bowles | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Fredericka Stevenson | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Karen Brodkin | F | 59 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Rabih Haber | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Bashar Al-Kadhi | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
David Leman | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Abdul Aziz Al-Yaqout | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Rose Kirk | F | 61 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Khaled Al-Nehayan | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Ramzi Abdel Jaber | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
John Mack | M | 79 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Rick Gerson | M | 48 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Jacob Wallenberg | M | 68 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Steven R. Goldstein | M | 73 |
New York University
| 29 Jahre |
Christopher H. Browne | M | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
William Green | M | 70 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Paul Finnegan | M | 71 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Stephen Goldsmith | M | 77 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Orit Gadiesh | F | 73 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Deval Patrick | M | 67 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| 2 Jahre |
Lara Warner | F | 57 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Robert Hormats | M | 80 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Alain Juan Pablo Belda Fernandez | M | 81 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Marilyn Nelson | M | 84 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Michael Wirth | M | 63 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Meghan Fitzgerald | M | 53 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Inge Thulin | M | 69 |
The International Business Council
| - |
John Quelch | M | 73 |
Harvard Business School
| 23 Jahre |
Brian Moynihan | M | 64 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Francisco González Rodríguez | M | 80 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Andrew Liveris | M | 69 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Daniel Schulman | M | 66 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Jane Nelson | F | 63 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Hamid Jaber | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Dina Mohammed Abdul Hamid Shoman | F | 44 |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Tarek Al-Essa | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Abdul Malek Al-Jaber | M | 59 |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Alain Dehaze | M | 61 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Abdul Aziz Al-Ghurair | M | - |
Family Business Council
| - |
Robert Dudley | M | 67 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Peter L. Malkin | M | 90 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Frederic Sicre | M | - |
Injaz Al-Arab
![]() Injaz Al-Arab Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Injaz Al-Arab operates as a non-profit organization that promotes youth education and training in the Arab World under three pillars: workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The company was founded by Omar Kutayba Yusuf Al-Ghanim in 1999 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Martin C. Halusa | M | - |
The International Business Council
| - |
Sheri L. Orlowitz | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Mohammed Hamad Al-Mady | M | - |
The International Business Council
| - |
Young-Tae Kim | M | 81 |
The International Business Council
| 21 Jahre |
M. Ramaphosa | M | 71 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Patrice Motsepe | M | 62 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Andrónico Mariano Luksic Craig | M | 69 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Lorenzo Alejandro Mendoza Giménez | M | 58 |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Michael Burcham | M | 62 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Sunil Bharti Mittal | M | 66 |
The International Business Council
| - |
Carol Finney | F | - |
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
| - |
Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Ehemalige Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andrey Valentin Krakovsky | M | - |
New York University
| - |
Anoop Kumar | M | - |
New York University
| 7 Jahre |
Ralph J. Divino | M | - |
New York University
| 4 Jahre |
Baylor A. Lancaster-Samuel | F | - |
New York University
| 4 Jahre |
Giovanni Caruso | M | - |
New York University
| 7 Jahre |
Pat M. Patalino | M | - |
New York University
| 3 Jahre |
Paul Audhya | M | 51 |
New York University
| 8 Jahre |
Jean-Philippe Kouakou-Zebouah | M | - |
Harvard Business School
| 2 Jahre |
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
---|---|---|
Vereinigte Staaten | 76 | 76,00% |
Jordanien | 21 | 21,00% |
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate | 2 | 2,00% |
Indien | 1 | 1,00% |
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