Managing Attorney, Al Aidarous Advocates and Legal Consultants
Ali Al Aidarous is the Founder and Managing Attorney of “Al Aidarous Advocates & Legal Consultants”, a corporate law firm specializing in complex corporate litigation and arbitration as well as offering consultancy in corporate, commercial, construction, banking, insurance and maritime matters.
Prior to setting up the firm in 1997, Mr. Al Aidarous was the managing partner of a leading corporate national firm and in-house counsel for United Arab Bank, which was affiliated to Société Générale, France.
Mr. Al Aidarous has over 35 years’ experience in commercial and corporate matters having right of audience before the UAE, DIFC Courts and ADGM Courts. He is an international arbitrator accredited before regional and international arbitration centres like DIAC, ADCCAC, DIFC-LCIA and AGCC Arbitration and ICC Paris. He also acts as a counsel in arbitration matters and regularly provides expert opinions on UAE law issues before international arbitration and foreign courts.
Mr. Al Aidarous is a member of arbitrateAD Court, the Dubai Financial Markets Tribunal and ADGM Arbitration Centre panel of arbitrators. He has also served as the UAE representative at ICC Court, Chairman of ICC-UAE Commission on Arbitration & ADR. He is fluent in Arabic, English and French.
Senior counsel - Middle East and Privacy & cybersecurity EMEA
Ms. Aleena Zainab Alavi leads privacy matters for Uber and Careem Rides across the Middle East and North Africa. With over 15 years as a legal professional and 7 years working in the ride-hailing industry, she focuses on cross-border privacy challenges, shaping data protection strategies, and implementing robust privacy frameworks.
In the past, Ms. Alavi contributed extensively to international cybersecurity and technology law initiatives in Netherlands and South Korea while representing Pakistan, including advising on the development of cybercrime legislation and the application of international law in cyberspace. This experience reflects her deep engagement with the legal and policy dimensions of emerging technologies and provides a strong foundation for her current interest in advancing responsible innovation at the intersection of privacy, technology, and AI, while ensuring compliance with regional and international data protection standards.
General Counsel and Board Secretary at Msheireb Properties
Andrew Johnson is a strategic legal advisor and corporate officer driving effective governance and mitigating risk as General Counsel and Board Secretary for Msheireb Properties in Qatar. With over 20 years of experience honing his expertise internationally across law firms and in-house legal teams, he acts as a trusted advisor on all material and legal matters.
Leveraging extensive experience in real estate, finance, construction, and dispute resolution, Andrew oversees a team providing counsel on development projects, commercial agreements, regulatory compliance, liability management, and standard company operations. He has also contributed to the smooth operations of Msheireb Properties by successfully restructuring teams for improved efficiency, leading due diligence for high-value acquisitions, and implementing alternative legal resourcing models to reduce costs.
Previously in senior roles with leading UK firms, Andrew formulated legal strategy, acted on growth opportunities, and managed risk for diverse portfolios including high-value commercial real estate and infrastructure assets.
Andrew holds a Bachelor of Laws from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia where he first trained and practiced before relocating to gain admission as a solicitor in England and Wales in 1999. An avid linguist and sportsman, he speaks French and is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.
Partner, Habib Al Mulla & Partners, UAE
Alia Al Mulla is a Partner and Head of Commercial Disputes at Habib Al Mulla & Partners, a leading UAE law firm. A UAE-qualified advocate with full rights of audience before all local and federal courts, Alia represents clients in high-stakes commercial and shareholder disputes, with a distinctive focus on family enterprises, governance, and wealth preservation. She played a pivotal role in registering Dubai’s first family company under the UAE Family Companies Law and holds advanced international credentials in Family Business Advising (CFBA) and Family Wealth Advising (CFWA) from the Family Firm Institute (FFI). Alia advises multinational corporations, family offices, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, delivering bespoke legal strategies across sectors including real estate, construction, and corporate governance. Her practice is defined by strategic foresight, precision advocacy, and a proactive approach to dispute resolution, helping clients safeguard both their commercial interests and their legacies.
CEO, National Center for Family Business, KSA
Dr. Ayth Almubarak is the CEO of the National Center for Family Businesses with prior experience in leadership positions. He is also experienced in strategic planning, governance, and finance, serving on multiple boards and committees.
He holds a PhD in Finance from the University of Strathclyde, and degrees in Accounting from the University of Colorado at Boulder and King Faisal University. He also completed executive programs at MIT, LSE, Oxford Universities.
Senior Counsel,Al Tamimi & Company,KSA
Christine Khoury a Senior Counsel in Al Tamimi and Company’s office based in Al Riyadh.
Christine is a highly experienced corporate and commercial lawyer with over 15 years of experience advising domestic and international companies in the Middle East. Her practice focuses on the TMT sector and has vast experience in commercial, contracts and corporate work.
Christine advises several Saudi governmental entities on media, tech and telecommunications regulations and advised a number of IT clients on legal issues related to e-commerce, data protection, cybersecurity and intellectual property legislations.
Prior to joining Al Tamimi & Company, Christine was a principal associate in the Corporate and Commercial Department of Eversheds Sutherland, working in UAE.
UK-qualified Legal Counsel at MBC Group
Daud Farooq is a UK-qualified Legal Counsel at MBC Group, advising across technology, media and telecommunications. He works closely with MBC’s Wizzo gaming platform on game-rights acquisitions and the commissioning and development of new titles. He has advised on and negotiated rights agreements with Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority and the Esports World Cup Foundation, securing exclusive broadcast rights for the 2024 and 2025 Esports World Cup across MBC’s linear and digital channels. His practice spans licensing and distribution, IP, data protection, advertising and regulatory compliance across KSA and the wider MENA region. Earlier in his career, Daud worked at several international law firms before moving in-house with a focus on e-commerce and media. A lifelong gamer, he brings a practical, deal-focused perspective to building sustainable gaming ecosystems.
Founder and Chairman,Dubai, UAE
In 1989, Essam Al Tamimi established what is now the largest law firm in the Middle East, Al Tamimi &Company and currently holds the position of Chairman at the firm. Essam has over thirty four (34) years ofexperience in litigation and arbitration in the UAE and the GCC countries covering almost all fields of law,both private and public law, including matters relating to corporate and commercial law, banking andfinancial law, real estate and property law, across several industries and sectors.
He has been involved in drafting laws and regulations and has assisted federal and local governments indrafting laws and regulations relating to a range of sectors. These have included the TelecommunicationsRegulatory Authority, Dubai Internet and Media City free zones, the Abu Dhabi government in privatizationof water and electricity and played a major role in drafting the privatization and ADWEA laws andregulations, assisted the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry in drafting the Federal Industrial law andimplementing regulations, contributed to the drafting of the relevant laws for establishing several FreeZones in the UAE, assisted Dubai International Financial Centre Authority in drafting number of laws andregulations relating to the DIFC Authority, the DIFC Court and the DIFC Arbitration Centre and have beenactively involved in commenting and reviewing most of the federal laws including the Arbitration law,Commercial Companies law and the Consumer Protection law. He has extensive experience in regulatorymatters and has assisted local and federal governments on regulatory issues.
Essam’s principal place of practice is Dubai, United Arab Emirates but he also has extensive experience inadvising and assisting clients throughout the Arab region where he has worked and advised and attendedto projects in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Iraq.
In addition to his role as counsel in numerous arbitration matters, Essam has also acted as an expertwitness in a wide array of litigious matters. Essam has also been appointed as an arbitrator and chair ofarbitral tribunals in arbitration proceedings under ADCCAC, CRCICA, DIAC, LCIA, ICC and PCARules.
Essam was on the ICC Court and formerly acted as Vice-Chair of the ICC Commission on Arbitration andADR, Paris and is the former Chair of the ICC UAE Commission on Arbitration and ADR. He is now amember of the Steering Committee of the ICC UAE Commission on Arbitration and ADR, served asChairman and is Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He is the Founder and Patron of the UAEBranch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, member of the International Bar Association, served asmember of the LCIA Court, served as President of the LCIA Arab Users Council. He has served a number ofyears as member of the board of The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA). He is activelyinvolved in development of arbitration laws in the region and for the training and development ofarbitration in the UAE and the region. His practice focuses primarily on local and international clients inshipping, banking, intellectual property, commercial agency, joint venture, construction and commerciallitigation. Essam has published a number of articles and books on litigation and arbitration in the UAE andsetting up business in the region. He has received Gulf Legal Lifetime Achievement Award for outstandingcontribution to the Gulf Legal Market. He is on the editorial advisory board of the ICLR and GAR, former Co-Chair of the IBA Rule of Law Forum, member of the Review Committee of Energy Arbitrators List, memberof the Advisory Board of IBA’s Eyewitness to Atrocities, member of the Advisory Board of the BCDRInternational Arbitration Review, member of the FIAA Board of Trustees, member of the American LawInstitute(ALI), member of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), member of the Boardof Trustees of Ajman University, received Lifetime Achievement Award from International Financial LawReview (IFLR), is a member of the Arab Arbitration Group of the ICC, member of the SIAC Users Counciland is a fellow and faculty member of the International Dispute Resolution Academy (IDRA). Essam is anappointed member of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce Advisory Board, which has been established toconsolidate, represent and protect the interests of Dubai-based companies.
Founder,Habib Al Mulla & Partners
Dr. Al Mulla is one of the UAE's most respected legal authorities. He has over 41 years of experience in UAE law and has drafted many of the modern legislative structures in place in Dubai today. Dr Habib is a strong advocate for the modernization of UAE Laws. He is a frequent commentator on legislative, economic, and social issues in the country, and is often commissioned to draft and advise on laws at both the federal level and in the Emirate of Dubai.
Dr. Al Mulla serves on the Board of Directors of the Dubai International Chamber, the Board of the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC) Academy, the Board of Trustees of the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, and the Technical Decisions Board of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration.
Previously, he was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), the regulator of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), where he also chaired the Legislative Committee.
Dr. Al Mulla pioneered the concept of financial free zones in the UAE and was the chief architect of the legal framework establishing the DIFC, the first financial free zone in the country. He held several prominent government positions, including as a member of the UAE Federal National Council, the Legislative Committee responsible for reviewing federal laws, and the Economic Committee overseeing the Union’s fiscal and economic policies. He was also Director of the Institute for Advanced Legal and Judicial Studies in Dubai, responsible for training judges and prosecutors, and President of the UAE Lawyers Association.
He has handled numerous high-profile cases both within the UAE and internationally. As an international arbitrator and a leading expert in UAE law, Dr. Al Mulla is frequently called to testify before foreign courts and international arbitration tribunals on UAE laws and Arab laws in general. A prolific author and commentator, Dr. Al Mulla has published numerous books and articles on law and economics in the UAE, including a two-volume work chronicling his life’s work, Harvest of a Lifetime, which compiles his writings on law, policy, economy, and society in the country. He is also a regular media commentator and a sought-after speaker at events and conferences locally and internationally.
Head of Digital Wealth Management,The Family Office Company BSC,KSA
Hamad Alnawyran is Head of Digital Wealth Management and a member of the Executive Team at The Family Office Company. He leads The Digital Family Office, a platform built for the next generation of wealth holders—helping families strengthen governance, succession, and long-term portfolio discipline. Working closely with the Group CEO, Hamad drives a culture of institutional investing across the GCC, bridging global best practices with local family values. He holds a Finance degree from Dalhousie University and has worked with leading institutions in Canada and Saudi Arabia, including SNB, while receiving advanced training from JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs.
General Counsel for Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR)
Humphrey Glennie is General Counsel for Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR), the largest railway owner/operator in the Middle East. A disputes lawyer by training, Humphrey has been admitted as a Barrister & Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. Humphrey leads a team of 15 lawyers and professional staff at SAR, and they work on a wide variety of government and commercial matters and disputes.
Regional Head, Content & Legal Software Solutions
Ibrahim is the Regional Head of the Legal Solutions business for MENA, Africa, and Russia/CIS at Thomson Reuters, based in Dubai. Over his tenure, he has led teams across business leadership, consulting, account management, and business development within the legal, tax, and regulatory domains. Before Thomson Reuters, he worked extensively in international relations, public policy, and strategic communications in the regulatory and legal sectors across MENA. He studied international law, international commercial arbitration, political science, and public policy.
Partner-in-Charge (Riyadh)
Joza Al Rasheed is a Corporate (M&A) and Capital Markets lawyer and has extensive experience in complex domestic and cross-border M&A transactions, capital markets, restructuring, and corporate governance, with a distinguished track record across the oil and gas, energy transition, mining, and technology sectors. Prior to joining the firm, she started her career in private practice where she worked between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with a main focus on the Kingdom. She then moved to an in-house role and worked as Senior Legal Counsel for Air Products, a U.S. listed company and partner in the NEOM green ammonia megaproject for the supply of carbon-free hydrogen to global markets.
She is a New York and Saudi Arabian qualified lawyer. Her distinctive experience, as both in-house and outside counsel, allows her to effectively tailor her advice to efficiently meet the business objectives of her clients.
Partner Haiwen & Partners
Julia has 15 years of experience in cross-border investment, foreign direct investment, private funds, asset management, and financial institutions.
She has provided seasoned services to well-known international and domestic investment banks, institutional investors, PE houses, sovereign wealth funds, SOEs on a wide range of matters, including equity and debt investments, fund formation, M&A, regulatory compliance, and general corporate matters. Her deep understanding of both Chinese regulatory frameworks and international practices enables her to bridge legal, cultural, and commercial differences in cross-border projects.
Julia was named“China Client Choice Lawyer” by Asian Legal Business in both 2024 and 2025, honored as an “A-List Rising Star” by China Business Law Journal, and selected among the Top 100 Leading International Lawyers by China’s Ministry of Justice. She serves as an ESG Expert for the Think Tank of Shanghai Industrial Economic Federation and as a Core Member of the Shanghai Enterprise ESG Standards Drafting Committee.
Chairman,Alnowaiser Law Firm, KSA
Dr. Khalid Alnowaiser is the Founder, Senior Partner, and Chairman of Alnowaiser Law Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s most established and respected law firms, founded in 1996. With more than three decades of distinguished experience, he has represented clients in complex, high-value litigation and arbitration cases in Saudi Arabia, across the GCC, and internationally, covering a broad spectrum of commercial, financial, regulatory, and other sophisticated disputes.
A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London) since 1995, Dr. Alnowaiser has served as a Member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration (Paris) representing Saudi Arabia, and previously as Alternate Member of the Court and Chairman of the ICC Arbitration Committee in the Kingdom. Over his career, he has been appointed as arbitrator and counsel in numerous high-stakes disputes under ICC, UNCITRAL, OIC, and GCC Arbitration Rules, involving claims worth billions of dollars across construction, energy, banking, and real estate sectors and many more.
Chairman,Alnowaiser Law Firm, KSA
Dr. Kholoud Al Khateeb is a distinguished leader in Artificial Intelligence, Data Strategy, and Digital Transformation, holding dual leadership roles at the Council of Health Insurance as Data Science Consultant to the Secretary General and Sector Enablement Director. With a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and an M.Sc. in Computer Science, she brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective that blends technology, analytics, and strategic policy. Her global experience and leadership in AI and data science have shaped national programs that drive operational excellence and regulatory readiness. In addition to her industry leadership, Dr. Khateeb has an extensive background in academia and research, contributing to innovation through advanced studies and collaborative projects. A member of Saudi Arabia’s Big Data and AI Standards Committee and an ambassador and advisory board member for Women in Data Science Worldwide, she is committed to advancing innovation and ethical AI adoption across industries.
Head of Content Strategy, Lexis Nexis, UAE
Lara Salem is a legal professional with over 17 years of experience in digital publishing and legal content strategy across the MENA region. As Head of Content Strategy at LexisNexis, she manages three key platforms: Middle East Online, Lexis MA for North Africa, and Tolley’s tax platform. She also works closely with product and technology teams to steer the development of new legal platforms and AI-powered solutions tailored to the region.
Recognised as an AI champion within LexisNexis, Lara leads initiatives to integrate generative AI into legal workflows. She provides training on AI, supports prompt engineering, and designs new use cases to enhance editorial processes and legal research. She also delivers talks and training sessions on AI across the industry, sharing practical insights on its transformative role in legal publishing and legal research.
In addition, she has taught an AI course at Middlesex University, contributing to the education of future professionals working at the intersection of law and technology.
A frequent speaker at industry events and conferences, Lara shares her perspectives on AI, legal innovation, and the evolving role of content in legal tech. Her work brings together legal knowledge, technology, and product development to future-proof legal publishing in the Middle East.
Senior VP of Strategic Partnerships
Lama has paved her way in the sports world, she is a Fencing player and a member of the national Saudi female fencing team; she has been appointed as a board member of the Saudi fencing Federation. Furthermore , she is the vice president of athletes committee under the Saudi Olympic Committee. She received a scholarship from the IOC, she got her second master’s degree in sports management MEMOS (French edition ), and presented her thesis in the Olympic museum in Lausanne regarding the development of elite athletes in Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, Lama has an extensive career in investment and real estate projects. She worked in the Ministry of investment, KAFD, and she is currently holding the position SVP of Strategic partnerships & business development with sports boulevard foundation. She is working to attract both local and international investors, operator into the project that align with SBF’s value proposition.
Furthermore, Lama is an entrepreneur and the co-founder of Blue — a fashion and design platform that unites local and international designers in a shared space of innovation, purpose, and creative dialogue. Blue serves as both an exhibition and a platform for creativity, deeply rooted in sustainability, craftsmanship, and artistic expression.
Secretary General, CIDR, Bahrain
Professor Marike Paulsson is the Secretary General of the Council for International Dispute Resolution of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the vice chair of the Board of Trustees at the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution and an advisor to the Bahrain Economic Development Board and Albright Stonebridge Group in Washington, DC. With over two decades of expertise in international law, arbitration, cross-border litigation, and human rights, she advises on global strategy and commercial diplomacy for resolving disputes.
Professor Paulsson is the Vice President of the Global Institute for Peace Studies and the Mauritius Arbitration & Mediation Centre. She authored the treatise on the 1958 New York Convention and co-founded the ICCA NYC Roadshow to engage the judiciary globally on its application.
She is a visiting professor at the University of Miami, University of São Paulo, and Jindal Global University. She worked at Hanotiau & van den Berg, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, and Allen & Overy. Professor Paulsson holds degrees from Leiden University, the University of Miami, and Sciences Po, Paris. Fluent in five languages, she is a member of several international bar associations. She is based in Manama, Bahrain.
Founder, Garoub & Associates, KSA
Majed Mohammed Garoub holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law and has been honored with numerous prestigious awards, both locally and internationally. These include a Certificate of Appreciation from the Supreme Judicial Council in recognition of his contributions to justice and the French Presidential Order of Merit, awarded with the rank of Knight. He holds prominent positions at various local and international institutions, including serving as President of the International Association for Sports Law (IASL), Chairman of the Advisory Committee at the Gulf Commercial Arbitration Center, and former member of the Advisory Committee for Arbitration at the Ministry of Justice. Additionally, he served as Special Advisor to the President of the International Union of Lawyers (UIA).
Group Head of Legal, Gulf International Bank, Bahrain
Legal Counsel and Group Head of Corporate Governance at Gulf International Bank
Omar is a seasoned legal and corporate governance professional with over 18 years of experience in Banking and Legal. He holds an LLB from the University of Durham, qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales, is admitted as an attorney and counsellor at law in the State of New York and Bahraini law qualified.
Omar has a well-established foundation in international legal practice, having served as a Senior Associate at Baker McKenzie prior to joining Gulf International Bank in 2018. Currently, he is the Group Head of Governance, Legal Counsel and Board Secretary at Gulf International Bank B.S.C. His areas of specialization include corporate law, project finance, structured finance, with a focused proficiency in matters relating to corporate governance and banking and finance.
Partner, Squire Patton Boggs (Dubai)
Dr. Omar Momany is a Partner in the Corporate Practice Group at Squire Patton Boggs, based in Dubai. With over 20 years of experience across the Middle East, he specialises in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), corporate restructurings, joint ventures, corporate governance, estate planning and structuring, and shareholders deadlocks and disputes. He has advised governments, regulatory bodies, multinationals, leading family businesses and financial institutions on complex and high-value transactions across a wide range of sectors.
Regularly ranked by Chambers Global and Legal 500 as one of the UAE’s leading corporate and M&A lawyers, Dr. Momany is also featured in the Legal 500 M&A Powerlist Middle East 2024. His client-focused approach and deep regional insight have positioned him as a trusted advisor on strategic corporate matters.
Dr. Momany holds a Ph.D. in Business Law from the British University in Dubai and is the author of a book titled: Deadlock Resolution in Private Companies in the UAE which will be published by LexisNexis later his month.
CLO & Company Secretary,Mohamed & Obaid Al Mulla Group, UAE
Omar Moataz is the Chief Legal Officer of Mohamed & Obaid Al Mulla Group, one of Dubai’s leading family-owned conglomerates operating across healthcare, real estate, and investments. A dual-qualified lawyer in Egypt and a Solicitor in England & Wales, Omar focuses on governance, succession planning, and organizational transformation within family businesses.
Before moving into his current role, Omar practiced extensively in dispute resolution, advising and representing family members in complex shareholder and succession disputes. His combined background in contentious and corporate work enables him to bridge traditional family values with modern governance frameworks, fostering stability and continuity across generations.
Chief Legal Innovation Sader Legal
Rany SADER represents the 5th generation of the oldest and most distinguished family-owned Arab Legal Information Provider (SADER Legal) established in 1863. Under his leadership since 1996, SADER Law Research Center (established in 1921) has noticed a revolution in the Arab legal research and legal informatics fields. He conceived and executed a large number of legal tech and Rule of Law projects in the region. He also created several leading legal publications and series in the Region such as SADER Annotated Codes Series (Ar/Eng).
Attorney Sader is also the co-Founding Partner of SADER & Associates (Advocates & Legal Consultants) which is considered the leading IP Law firm in Lebanon. As legal strategist, he has over 24 years of experience in advising many Fortune 500 leading international clients in different businesses, as well as SMEs and Start Ups, on Intellectual Property Rights, New technologies and creative industries laws.
He is an active member in several local, Arab and International Legal Associations where he is always invited to speak around the Globe.
KC, Barrister, 4 Pump Court, UK
Sean is one of the leading silks at the commercial bar and is renowned for his exceptional advocacy, particularly across the practice areas of energy, construction and engineering, and professional negligence.
He is most regularly instructed in large scale international and domestic litigation and arbitrations where teamwork, together with detailed and effective cross examination and other advocacy is required. His clients include UK and foreign governments and many of the world’s largest construction companies. Sean’s work in this area includes ICC, UNCITRAL and ICSID arbitrations as well as many of the most high value and significant cases appearing before the Technology and Construction Court and many Queen’s Bench and Chancery Division trials.
Sean has twice been awarded the title of Legal 500 Projects and Energy silk of the year. He has also been awarded the Chambers and Partners Construction Silk of the year. He is listed in the Chambers 100: a list of the top barristers in the UK across all areas of work.
Partner, Head of Corporate Commercial - Iraq, Head of china group
Thomas advises clients on how to invest and operate in Iraq, this includes assisting many international and local corporates and financial institutions. His areas of expertise include international mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, project development, operational and general corporate matters, with a particular focus on the energy, natural resources, and major infrastructure sectors.
His extensive commercial experience is publicly recognized by the Legal 500 as “Fantastic” and includes advising a large proportion of Asian national oil companies (NOCs) and international oil companies (IOCs) in addition to various contractors and financial institutions operating in many sectors in Iraq.
Prior to Iraq, Thomas worked for leading U.S. and magic circle law firms in Europe and Asia where he acted on transactions in multiple countries around the globe.
News Anchor,Stagespring, UAE
Yousef Gamal El-Din is the host of “You’re In Business” on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. He features high-profile figures including heads-of-state, ministers, CEOs and billionaires. In over 20 years of live television, he has secured exclusive conversations with many celebrated leaders, like Christine Lagarde. Some 1,500 top decision-makers have joined him so far. He speaks regularly at key global events. Gamal El-Din’s journey covers eight years as an anchor with Bloomberg TV and previously at CNBC. The shows looked at the most important business as well as economic issues shaping markets.
