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The first president and director of the Arab Monetary Fund, from 1977 to 1982, was Dr. Jawad Hashim. In 1982, the Arab Monetary Fund funded and supervised the launch of Investcorp. Nemir Kirdar was transferred from Chase, where he advised the AMF, to Abu Dhabi to develop the new fund. Omar Aggad was the first investor in this fund. [1]
1985 - 1991 – Board directors, The Union of Arab and French Banks (UBAF), France. 1985 - 1990 – Chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Yemen Bank for Reconstruction & Development. 1983 - 1985 – Executive Director of Arab Monetary Fund (AMF), Abu Dhabi. 1980 - 1983 – Director of the Office of the Prime Minister of Yemen.
He also chaired state-controlled Saudi Telecom, and is a member on the boards of various national and regional finance institutions including the Islamic Development Bank and Arab Monetary Fund. [8] Al Jasser was appointed minister of economy and planning on 13 December 2011, replacing Khalid bin Mohammed Al Gosaibi, who had been in the post ...
He is also the founding member of the Lebanon chapter of the Young Arab Leaders. In 2005, Azour was advisor to the International Monetary Fund's department of fiscal affairs on reforming Qatar's tax structure. Azour's career at the Lebanon Ministry of Finance, began as a project director on a 1999 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP ...
Wassim Manssouri is an attorney and the founder of Manssouri & Associates Law Firm (1998–2020). [13]Manssouri has been a member of the National Committee of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague (2012–2018), [14] a legal consultant of the Minister of Finance, representing the Minister in the annual and spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank ...
Partnering with a mayor to bring the wealth fund’s investment conference to a major U.S. city would have been especially attractive to the crown prince, he said, after a U.S. intelligence report ...
She has also served as a vice president at the World Bank [4] and as a deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund. [5] She has been a member of the House of Lords as a life peer since 2020, but is currently on a leave of absence. [6] Shafik was head of Columbia University during the 2024 Columbia University protests.
During that period, he also served as economic adviser to the Saudi Fund for Development. After leaving academia, Dr. Al-Assaf moved to Washington, DC where he represented Saudi Arabia at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. In 1986, he was appointed alternate executive director at the IMF for Saudi Arabia.