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Forbes Middle East Reveals the top 100 senior executives heading global
corporate powerhouses in MENA.
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UAE revealed as the preferred location for regional HQs of global
organizations
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The banking sector dominates the Top 100
Under the theme “Global Meets Local,” Forbes
Middle East has created a pioneering study of the talent leading the MENA
operations of some of the most renowned global corporations. The study includes
the top 100 CEOs, directors, and executive management driving the regional
success of global corporations with established bases in the Middle East and
North Africa.
Commenting the significance
of this first-of-its-kind study, Forbes Middle East’s Editor-in-Chief, Khuloud
Al Omian, explained:
“This study honors the region’s impressive talent pool heading up
the MENA operations of global corporate powerhouses. These individuals and the
companies that they are driving into the future are playing a vital role, not
only in ensuring the success of their corporations, but that of their national
and regional economies too.”
Daimler, BMW Group, Intel Corporation,
McDonald’s, Novartis Pharma Services AG, DHL Express, Boeing, Metlife Alico, DECCO and HP count as just a few of the world-renowned companies making their
Middle Eastern mark.
With the prestigious FORBES
Global 2000—a ranking of the biggest, most powerful, and most valuable publicly
listed companies in the world—as a basis for research, the findings of Forbes
Middle East’s innovative study highlight the significance of the MENA region
and its top executives on the global corporate stage.
The study culminates in a
ranking of the top 100 MENA-based business leaders and executives at the helm
of their companies. Complementing the ranking is a stellar lineup of 20
well-established professionals who, although yet to complete 12 months in their
roles, boast impressive track records in their respective industries.
The findings of this
ground-breaking study reveal the UAE as the preferred location for global
organizations to establish regional headquarters, with a massive 93% of
companies favoring the nation as a base.
In terms of the Top 10, nine regional HQs are based in the
UAE, with one in Egypt. However, the business leaders featured hail from all
corners of the globe.
Where sectors are concerned,
Banking dominates, boasting a total of 14 leaders amongst the top 100, followed
by Technology and Insurance sectors with 11 and nine spots, respectively.
In order to recognize the significant impact
made by the MENA region’s leading executives, Forbes Middle East will host a
grand celebration on November 18, 2013 at the Emirates Towers Hotel, Dubai.
This exclusive event is supported by prime
partners including Lulu Group International, Al Tayyar Travel Group Manchester
Business School, Toshiba, HMG Project Management, EUROSTAR, Western Region
Development Council, Al Gharbia, Montegrappa, Patchi and Tarteeb Media.
The Global
Meets Local study can be found in the November issue of Forbes Middle East,
English and Arabic.
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