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GEK\334RZT Druckliste WIFO 2016.Xlsx 19th Arab-German Business Forum May 25th -27th, 2016 Title First Name Last Name Position Company Country Mr. Hassan Abbas Attaché Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic Germany Badreldin Abdalla H.E. Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan Germany Mohamed Ahmed H.E. Dr. Badr Abdelatty Ambassador Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Germany Abdul Karim Ahmed Mr. Abdul Jaleel Chairman Al Ansari Group Bahrain Al Ansari H.E. Ebrahim Abdulla Ambassador Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain Germany Mr. Ghussun Abdullatif Businessman BHA Denmark Mona Alsayed Ms. Aboud Commercial Attaché Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Germany Abdelfattah Mr. Hatem AbouOllo Founder and President Saber International Group Saudi Arabia Mr. Tawfiq Abu Irshaid General Manager Ta Solar Jordan Mr. Loutus Abu Karki Consultant Freelancer Jordan Dr. Adnan Abu-Dayya Chief Executive Officer QMIC - Qatar Mobility Innovations Center Qatar Mr. Khaldun Abuhassan Chairman Jordanian German Business Council Jordan Mr. Abdelhadi Abusharekh Counsellor Palestinian Mission Germany Ms. Anja Adam Lawyer Schlüter Graf Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB UAE Mr. Sebastian Adelung Analyst Frank Partners Germany Prof. Christian Aders Chairman of the Executive Board Value Trust Financial Advisors SE Germany H.E. Dr. Mustapha Adib Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Lebanon Germany Mr. Yaser Adwan Board Member Housing Bank for Trade & Finance Jordan FIC Frankfurt International Consulting Mr. Yusef Ahmed Managing Director Germany GmbH Mr. Erik Ahrens General Counsel / Consultant GERMELA GmbH Germany Ms. Aziza Akhouaji Attorney Fragomen Global LLP Germany Ms. Samira Akrach Managerin Africa / Middle East Germany Trade & Invest Germany Qasim Mr. Al Aattbby Deputy Minister Ministry of Higher Education Iraq Mohammad H.E. Ali Abdulla Al Ahmed Ambassador Embassy of the United Arab Emirates Germany Safa Mahdi Ms. Al Allaq Member National Investment Commission Iraq Mohsin Mr. Faisal Al Amiri Chairman Al Amiri Group of Companies UAE Mr. Rashed Al Ansari General Manager Al Ansari Exchange UAE Ekram Dr. Al Aqil Director General National Investment Commission Iraq Abdulaziz Awwad bin H.E. Dr. Al Awwad Ambassador Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Germany Saleh Mr. Hind Al Barwani First Secretary Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman Germany Mr. Ahmad Al Bitar Marine Engineer Bitar For Metal Industry & Marine Services Jordan Mr. Yasseen Al Bitar Mechanical Design Engineer Bitar For Metal Industry & Marine Services Jordan Mr. Moh'd Khier Al Bitar General Manager Bitar For Metal Industry & Marine Services Jordan Rashed Mr. Al Blooshi Chief Executive Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange UAE Abdulkarim Mr. Saad Al Buainain Businessman Accurate CO. Saudi Arabia Saeed Abdul Mr. Al Faheem Chairman Abdul Jaleel Al Faheem Group UAE Jaleel Mr. Mohamed Al Falahi Chargé d'Affaires Embassy of the United Arab Emirates Germany Mr. Riyadh Fadhil Al Fanos Director General Communication Iraq 1 Faris Nasser Mr. Al Farsi Economic Expert ITHRAA Oman Mohammed Dr. Khalid Klefeekh Al Hajri Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Qatar Solar Technologies Qatar Mohammed Mr. Al Hammadi Sales Executive Ajman Free Zone UAE Salem Ahmed Mr. Saif Al Hamrani First Administrative Officer United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy UAE Mohammed Mr. Al Hamri Vice President Corporate Sales Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority UAE Ahmed Fujairah Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Marwan Al Hashimi Treasurer of Board of Directors UAE Industry Dr. Nael Al Husami Director General Amman Chamber of Industry Jordan Mr. Moaz Al Jafar Transportation Department Manager Majra Solution Support Services Saudi Arabia Mr. Ahmed Al Jneibi Manager Industrial Affairs Etihad Airways UAE Mr. Firas Al Juboori Managing Director Alsenaya Iraq Ms. Ragda Al Juneidi Financial Manager Bitar For Metal Industry & Marine Services Jordan General Union of Chambers of Commerce, H.E. Nael Al Kabariti President / Chairman Industry and Agriculture for Arab Jordan Countries / Jordan Chamber of Commerce Maryam Adnan Ms. Al Khaffaf Member National Investment Commission Iraq Aissa Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Mr. Jihad Al Khalidi Greenland International Enterprises Qatar International Affairs Ms. Njoud Al Khudairy Business Officer Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Germany Abdulrahman Embassy of the State of Qatar & Dean of H.E. Mohammed Al Khulaifi Ambassador Germany the Arab Diplomatic Corps Sulaiman Mr. Mohammed Al Kilani Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Yasin Al Kilani & Partners Co. Jordan Oman Chamber of Commerce and H.E. Said Saleh Al Kiyumi Chairman Oman Industry Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry Ms. Sara Al Madani Board Member UAE (SCCI) Ms. Lina Al Maeena Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Jeddah United Sports Co. UAE Mr. Hussain Al Mahmoudi Chief Executive Officer AUS Enterprises UAE Mr. Fadi Al Majali Chief Executive Officer Majali Enterprises Bahrain Adel Mr. Al Mannai Board Member Qatar Chamber of Commerce & Industry Qatar Abdulrahman Bait Al Mahaba for General Contracting Mr . Nafea Raoof Al Mansoor Technical Manager & Consultant Engineer Iraq Co. Mr. Hamad Al Mansoor Chief Executive Officer Skyscape UAE Sultan bin H.E. Al Mansouri Minister of Economy United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy UAE Saeed Saif Mr. Al Midfa Chief Executive Officer EXPO Centre Sharja UAE Mohammed Mr. Mohammed Al Mohammadi General Manager Run In Sports Saudi Arabia Mr. Mutaz Khalid Al Mulla Vice President VADO Saudi Arabia Head of Economic Cooperation and Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry Ms. Fatema Al Muqarrab UAE International Relations (SCCI) Mr. Kadhim Ali Al Musawi Director General GCC Iraq Sharjah Investment and Development Mr. Mohamed Al Musharrakh Deputy Director UAE Authority Sahar Wajaan Ms. Al Nawaadi Member National Investment Commission Iraq Ajel Mr. Ammar Al Qaimari Regional Sales Director / MENA Region Secunet AG Germany Sheikh Fahim Government of Sharjah - Department of H.E. Al Qasimi Chairman UAE Sultan Government Relations Hawks of Iraq Group / Sqoor Al Iraq Mahmood Mr. Al Sa'Bari General Manager Company for General Contracting and Oil Iraq Adnan Services Ms. Nisreen Al Sabban First Secretary Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Germany Mohanad Mr. Al Sadr Member National Investment Commission Iraq Hayder M. Mr. Musa Al Saket Board Member Amman Chamber of Industry Jordan Abdulah Bin H.E. Al Saleh Undersecretary United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy UAE Ahmed Mr. Rasees Al Sand Investor Relations Specialist Sagia Saudi Arabia 2 Saudi German Development & Investment Mr. Suliman Al Sayyari Chairman Saudi Arabia Co. Ltd. Sharjah Investment and Development Mr. Marwan Jassim Al Serkal Chief Executive Officer UAE Authority Ms. Muneera Al Shamlan Consultant Freelancer Saudi Arabia Mr. Salem Al Suwaidi General Manager Ajman Chamber UAE Hamed Bin Dr. Mohammed Al Suwaidi Executive Director Gulf & International National Bank of Abu Dhabi UAE Khalifa Mr. Mamdouh Al Tajjar Legal Consultant GERMELA GmbH Germany Mr. Marwan Al Thani Chief Executive Officer Al Salam Investment LLC UAE Sheikh Khalifa H.E. Al Thani Chairman Qatar Chamber of Commerce & Industry Qatar Jassim Sharjah Investment and Development Mr. Saif Al Tunaiji Head of Corporate Events UAE Authority Hassan Abdo Mr. Al Walead Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of Sudan Germany Hassan Ali Chasib Mr. Al Yaakoob Chief Provincial Investment Commission-Basra Iraq Mohammed Fujairah Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Mohammed Al Yammahi First Vice Chairman of Board of Directors UAE Industry Mohammed Mr. Al Zaabi Director of Trade Promotion & Investment United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy UAE Hamdan Mr. Abdullah Al Zahrani Chief Executive Officer Aviation Zone Saudi Arabia Ms. Maria Al Zahrani Head of Investor Relations Emar Economic City Saudi Arabia Ms. Inam Abed Issa Al Zuhairi Member National Investment Commission Iraq Saudi Arabian General Investment Mr. Imad Al-Abdulqader General Manager for Investors Attraction Saudi Arabia Authority Ms. Noor Alahmadi Art Therapist Sultan Hospital Saudi Arabia Mr. Wadi Alawi CEO Jordan Zawana Jordan Mr. Safauldeen Al-Baaj Professor College of Medicine / University of Kufa Iraq Abdul Hussein Mr. Al-Baidhani Director of Administration and Finance Rkaez Al Emar for Trade Automotive Ltd. Iraq Swadi Wadi Rawaat Al Tanfith Company For General Mr. Amjed Albu Assbr General Manager Iraq Contracting and Oil Services H.E. Monther Al-Eissa Ambassador Embassy of the State of Kuwait Germany Dheyaa Mr. AL-Eshaiqer Director General National Investment Commission Iraq Abdulhussein Riyadh Mr. Khudhair Alesi Manager Al Baqreen Group Co. Tr. Iraq Abdulwahhab Walid Mr. Alethary Chargé d'Affaires Embassy of the Republic of Yemen Germany Abdulwahed Mr. Oliver Alexander Partner Alexander & Partner Rechtsanwälte Germany Mr. Abdulla Jaleel Alfaheem Board Member Mubarak & Brothers Investment UAE Dr. Mohammed Al-Fakhri Economic Advisor Iraqi Council of Representatives Iraq Ali Mohammed H.E. 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