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Jassim Rashid Al Buenain Jassim Rashid Al Buenain Date of Birth: 07/11/1982 Place of Birth: USA Nationality: Qatari Marital Status: Married Postal address: Qatar Olympic Committee Building- West Bay. P.O. Box: 7494 Doha, Qatar Contact Number: +974 7701 7777 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Plymouth University Executive MBA (Merit), June 2016 Qatar University (QU) Bachelor of Administrative Sciences and Economics (Degree majoring in Accounting), General Grade: Very Good (3.37/4), June 2004 Ibn Taymiyyah High school Science Section, General Grade: Excellent (92%), June 2000 CURRENT CAREER OCA Vice-President for the 2030 Asian Games Jan 2021 – Present Secretary General - Qatar Olympic Committee Oct 2017 – Present Chairman – Qatar Olympic Academy (QOA) Oct 2017 – Present AREAS OF EXPERTISE Sport Experience s Chief Executive Officer - Doha Bid Committee, Jul – Dec 2020 2030 Asian Games Vice-President and Director General of the Jun – Dec 2019 ANOC World Beach games QATAR 2019 Deputy Secretary General - Qatar Olympic May – Oct 2017 Committee (QOC) Jassim Rashid Al Buenain Qatar Armed Forces Experience s Acting Head of Contracts Division 2011 – 2017 First Staff Officer - Foreign Contracts 2008 – 2011 Division First Staff Officer (SO1) - Budget Division 2005 – 2008 Accountant 2004 – 2005 Other Experience s Head of the Budget and Accounts Division 2016 – 2017 in the General Secretariat of the GCC - Military Affairs External Auditor in the General Secretariat 2009 – 2011 of the GCC - Military Affairs PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS HIP Member of the Qatari Association Certified Public Accountants (QCPA) LETTERS OF APPRECIAT ION/GRATITUDE ➢ Appreciation certificate from Qatar University (QU) for having first position among student colleagues on the graduation year in Accounting major ➢ Letter of Gratitude from Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces for having distinction grade in Accounting and Finance course from London School of Public Relation (LSPR) ➢ Appreciation certificate for having first position with excellent degree in Academic Officers Course ➢ Letter of Gratitude from Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces for having excellent grade (100%) in Physical test ➢ Appreciation certificate for having first position with excellent degree in Microsoft Office Course Page 2 Jassim Rashid Al Buenain S P O R T L I F E Football player at first team in Qatar Sport 2000 – 2012 Club International football player at Qatar National 2002 – 2005 Team Best Qatari Player Season 2001/2002 INTEREST Playing football LANGUAGES ➢ Arabic: mother tongue ➢ English: Fluent Page 3 .
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