Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad
Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad | |
|---|---|
| غانم بن سعد ال سعد | |
| Born | 23 August 1964 |
| Alma mater | Kent University |
| Occupation | Chairman of GSSG Holding |
Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad (Arabic: غانم بن سعد ال سعد born 23 August 1964 in Doha, Qatar) is a Qatari businessperson. He is chairman of GSSG Holding, a Qatari company.[1]
Education
Al Saad holds a BA in Social Sciences from Qatar University, as well as an MA in Social Policy & Administration from University of Kent, and a PhD in SMEs from Greenwich University, London.[2][3]
Career
He founded in 1993 the Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad & Sons (GSSG) Holding.[4][5]
Al Saad joined the General Assembly of Qatar Charity in 2001.[6] He became a board member in 2001.[7] He was appointed as chairman of the charity on 13 October 2010 and he remains the current chairman.[8]
He was the chairman and managing director of Barwa Real Estate Company (January 2006 – April 2011),[9] a semi-governmental real estate company 45% owned by Qatari Diar and 55% listed on the Doha Stock Exchange.[10][11][12]
From 2008 to 2011, Al Saad was CEO and Board member of Qatari Diar.[13][14] He was chairman of the Qatar Railways Company for 2010–2011.[15] He was a member of the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway Committee.[16]
Al Saad joined the General Assembly of Qatar Charity in 2001, and he was its Chairman from 2010 to 2013.[17]
Al Saad ranks number 12 on the CEO Middle East Property Power List.[18] He was featured at number 27 on the Arabian Business Qatar Power List of 2012.[19] Al Saad has also received the title of ‘Datuk’, the Malaysian equivalent of a British peerage, from the King of Malaysia.[20]
Al Saad is Chairman of the energy companies Oryx Group and LAMAT.[21] Al Saad is an anchor investor in Pont Capital.[22]
References
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- ^ "Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad - Qatar". Takreem. Archived from the original on 28 August 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
- ^ "GHANIM BIN SAAD AL SAAD". Takreem Foundation. Retrieved 27 April 2026.
- ^ https://www.swfinstitute.org/profile/598cdaa50124e9fd2d05b23d
- ^ "Ghanim bin Saad al-Saad".
- ^ "GHANIM BIN SAAD AL SAAD". Takreem Foundation. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- ^ https://www.qcharity.org/en/qa/qatar-charity-offices/board-of-directors
- ^ "The Government of Qatar Through The Qatar Charity Contribute US $10 Million to UNRWA". United Nations. 28 April 2009.
- ^ https://www.dukhanbank.com/about-us
- ^ "Industrials Sector, Marine Industry". Bloomberg Business. 30 April 2015.
- ^ "Six key figures in Qatar's real estate sector: Ghanim bin Saad al-Saad, Hussain al-Fardan, Sheikha Hanadi Nasser bin Khaled al-Thani, Yousuf al-Hammadi, Said Bahjat Said and Hesham Ismail Abdulrahman al-Emadi".
- ^ "Exhibit 99.2". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 27 April 2026.
- ^ "About us | QatariDiar".
- ^ "Exhibit 99.2". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 27 April 2026.
- ^ "QRailways firm holds first board meeting". I Love Qatar. 13 March 2011.
- ^ "Qatar eyes 2022 for key links in $23 bln rail deal". Reuters. 22 November 2009.
- ^ "Board of Directors - Qatar Charity".
- ^ "CEO Middle East Property Power List". Arabian Business. 22 April 2010.
- ^ "Arabian Business Qatar Power List 2012". Arabian Business. 1 January 2012.
- ^ "His Majesty the King of Malaysia Honours Two Distinguished Qatari Citizens". Official Website of the Embassy of Malaysia, Doha. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
- ^ https://www.lamat.com/about-us/
- ^ "Pont Capital Proposed".
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