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Nour Head of School/Institution Ibn Khuldoon National FullName JobTitle Institution Country Kamal Abdel-Nour Head of School/Institution Ibn Khuldoon National School Bahrain Wafaa Abdul Ghaffar Principal Sheikh Zayed International Academy Islamabad Pakistan Nahla Abduljabar Curriculum/P.D. IPS Jumeira UAE Syed A Wajeed Business/Finance Deira International School UAE Suad M A Abu Harb Principal Dubai National School UAE Rolla Mohammad M Abusaqer Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Dhahran Ahliyya Schools Saudi Arabia Walid Abushakra Board Member/Trustee Esol Education Egypt Bassam Abushakra Board Member/Trustee Esol Education UAE JohnEric Advento Principal American School of Dubai UAE Susan Ann Adzemovic Principal Saudi Aramco Exaptriate Schools Saudi Arabia Maisae Affour Principal Ibn Khuldoon National School Bahrain Sweta Agrawal Teacher Leader/Dept.Head American School of Doha Qatar Ozgur Akas Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Robert College Turkey Brig. Ali A. Al Kuwari Head of School/Institution Qatar Leadership Academy Qatar Lana Al-Aghbar Principal American School of Doha Qatar Sandra Al Anjari Principal American Academy for Girls Kuwait Mohanned Al-Anni Managing Director Al Hekma International School Bahrain Nibal Al Dahouk Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Al Ittihad Private School UAE Steve Alexander Head of School/Institution Lahore American School Pakistan Dahi Al Fadhli Board Member/Trustee American Creativity Academy Kuwait Mariam Alhashemi Curriculum/P.D. Emirates National Schools UAE Ramzi Yousef Salim Alhout Admin. Assistant Kuwait Bilingual School Kuwait Hande Alkaya Vice Principal Sev American College Turkey Feda Al Khatib Board Member/Trustee Advanced Learning Schools Saudi Arabia Hassan Al Masri Admin. Assistant American Community school at Beirut Lebanon Alaa Mohammed A Almumtan Business/Finance Dhahran Ahliyya Schools Saudi Arabia Muna Al Nasser Curriculum/P.D. Al Ittihad Private School UAE Samera Al Rayes Board Member/Trustee American International School Kuwait Kuwait Zaher Al Rayes Board Member/Trustee American International School of Kuwait Kuwait Samer Al Rayyes Board Member/Trustee American International School of Kuwait Kuwait Nadia AlSaheb Curriculum/P.D. Makassed Houssam eddine Hariri High School Lebanon Sallama Al Sayegh Board Member/Trustee American Community School od Abu Dhabi UAE Sarah Alturki Head of School/Institution Dhahran Ahliyya Schools Saudi Arabia Amy Lentini Exhibitor Nutkase Accessories Ltd UK Christopher Andre Principal Istanbul International Community School Turkey Jaunice Ansell Admin. Assistant International School of Islamabad Pakistan Shehla Masood Arif Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Foundation Public School Pakistan Richard Armand Tech/IT The KAUST School Saudi Arabia Huma Arshad Principal Foundation Public School Pakistan Karen Arter Principal American Creativity Academy Kuwait Nuray Asan Admin. Assistant American Collegiate Institute Turkey Nael Attya Business/Finance American School of Kuwait Kuwait Rue Avant Principal American Academy for Girls Kuwait Burcu Aybat Curriculum/P.D. Robert College Turkey Brenda Azamian Admin. Assistant American International School of Kuwait Kuwait Amal Azoury Head of School/Institution English Modern School Qatar Bassam Baghdadi Exhibitor Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Middle East Nada Baghdadi Exhibitor Sadlier Publishing Company USA Dayna Bahig Board Member/Trustee Schutz American School Egypt Dodie Ballard Principal Modern English School Cairo Egypt Kim Bane Curriculum/P.D. American International School - Chennai India James Barnette Exhibitor Raymond James Financial Services USA Jana Barnhouse Principal International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Rick Barnhouse Business/Finance International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Joelle Basnight Principal American International School - Chennai India Abhimanyu Basu Principal DhirubhaiI Ambani International School India Peter Bateman Head of School/Institution Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA)Kenya Brian Bedrick Exhibitor Interactive Data Partners USA Leslie Bellas Board Member/Trustee American Community School od Abu Dhabi UAE Leila Ben Henda Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Al Ittihad Private School UAE Ben Sedrine Business/Finance American Cooperative School of Tunis Tunisia Zeineb Ben Sedrine Other American Cooperative School of Tunis Tunisia Trisha Richards Benish Curriculum/P.D. American International School - Jeddah Saudi Arabia Donald Allen Bergman Head of School/Institution International College Lebanon Michael Berry Principal ABA an IB World school -Oman Oman Mat Birnbaum Other IDENTIGY UAE Josh Bishop Principal American School of Bombay India Richard Boerner Head of School/Institution American International School Dhaka Bangladesh Keith Boniface Principal The American International School of Muscat Oman Tracy Bosch Tech/IT International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Dabid Botbyl Head of School/Institution American International School of Kuwait Kuwait Colin Boudreau Principal American School of Doha Qatar Paul Brackmann Teacher Leader/Dept.Head International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Christopher Robert Brown Teacher Leader/Dept.Head American School of Doha Qatar Tania Callaway Head of School/Institution Fawzia Sultan International School Kuwait Jennifer Canar Principal American International School Riyadh Saudi Arabia David Cardenas Head of School/Institution Hisar School Turkiye Tracey Carey Curriculum/P.D. Saudi Aramco Exaptriate Schools Saudi Arabia John Carey Head of School/Institution Saudi Aramco Expatriate Schools Saudi Arabia Ginger Carlson Assistant Principal American Community Schools of Athens Greece James Carpenter Business/Finance American School of Doha Qatar David Chadwell Curriculum/P.D. Cairo American College Egypt Jean Claude Chalouhi Head of School/Institution English Modern School Qatar Samia Chalouhi Head of School/Institution Fun First Nursery Qatar John R. Chandler Exhibitor Carney, Sandoe & Associates USA John Chapman Business/Finance International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Arthur H. Charles Exhibitor Carney, Sandoe & Associates USA Abir chatila Principal Aramco expatriate Schools Saudi Arabia Nitasha Chaudhuri Principal American School of Bombay India Sujoy Chaudhuri Please select American School of Bombay India Paul B. Chmelik Head of School/Institution American Embassy School India Chris Dermody Board Member/Trustee Cairo American College Egypt Gulcin Girik Dogramaci Principal Hisar School Turkiye Janet Claassen Curriculum/P.D. Shanghai American School China Ceci Clark Other American Community School at Beirut Lebanon Hamilton Clark Head of School/Institution American Community School at Beirut Lebanon Renee Jeanne Comesotti Principal Lincoln School Nepal Lorrie Cook Tech/IT International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Hal Cooke Principal International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Ulkem Corapci Principal Uskudar SEV Elementary School Turkey Joe Cornacchio Other Council of International Schools The Netherlands Cotting Andrea Exhibitor etr educational travel Switzerland Gerry Coutinho Business/Finance American School of Bombay India Renee Couturier Teacher Leader/Dept.Head American International School Riyadh Saudi Arabia Gary Coyle Tech/IT American Embassy School India Beth Coyle Principal American Embassy School India Diane Cramer Exhibitor TieCare International USA Kevin Crouch Tech/IT American International School - Chennai India Joseph Cubas Please select American School of Bombay India Richard Todd Cuddington Head of School/Institution American Collegiate Institute Turkey Pip Curtis Principal American School of Bombay India Kamel El Dallal Head of School/Institution Dhahran Ahliyya Schools Saudi Arabia George Damon Board Member/Trustee Isikkent Schools Turkey Andrew Davies Head of School/Institution International School Bangkok Thailand Hanadi Dayyeh Principal American Community School at Beirut Lebanon Geoffroy de Vaulgrenant Business/Finance Cairo American College Egypt Freddy Deane Board Member/Trustee American Embassy School India George T DeBakey Exhibitor Consultant USA Amanda Decardy Tech/IT Universal American School UAE Bill Delbrugge Head of School/Institution Esol Education Egypt Scott Dennison Principal American School of Kuwait Kuwait Sandi Detwiller Exhibitor Mason Associates USA William Sadlier Dinger, Jr Exhibitor Sadlier Publishing Company USA Laura Divine Principal Al Bayan Bilingual School Kuwait Samar Mohammed Dizmen Principal Dasman Billingual School Kuwait Erik do Valle Business/Finance American Cooperative School of Tunis Tunisia David Dorn Principal International Schools Group Saudi Arabia Casey Doumit Principal American Community School at Beirut Lebanon Mike Downs Head of School/Institution Walworth Barbour American International School in IsraelIsrael Shirley Droese Curriculum/P.D. Shekou International School China Judith Ann Drotar Head of School/Institution English Modern Shool Qatar Mike Dunlop Tech/IT American School of Dubai UAE Hemant Dutia Business/Finance The American International School of Muscat Oman Debbie Eisenach Exhibitor Finalsite Germany Bilal Elbacha Teacher Leader/Dept.Head Dhahran Ahliyya Schools Saudi Arabia Sherine Eleish Board Member/Trustee Schutz American School Egypt Mahmoud ElEzzi Principal Makassed Houssam Eddine Hariri High School Lebanon Robert Elliott Please select American School of Doha Qatar Margret Ellwanger Board Member/Trustee Walworth Barbour American International School in IsraelIsrael Moustapha A. El-Moussa Head of School/Institution Al Maarifa International School UAE Maha Z. Kaddoura Head of School/Institution Al Bayan Bilingual School Kuwait Lisa Emborsky Curriculum/P.D.
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