Nuseibeh, Ghanem
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born on | 11 May 1977 at 12:45 (= 12:45 PM ) | ||||
Place | Jerusalem, Israel, 31n46, 35e14 | ||||
Timezone | EET h2e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
Israeli civil engineer and business strategy and management consultant. He is a member of the Club of Rome's think-tank 30 from 2004 to 2008, and head of the Persian Gulf region's section of the Budapest-based think-tank Political Capital Policy Research and Consulting Institute. He is a member of the Nuseibeh (alternatively spelt Nusseibeh) family, the oldest Arab family in Jerusalem, and lives in Dubai and London.
As a trained civil engineer, he has taken part in the design of major international infrastructure projects, including the Dubai Tower in Doha, Qatar's then tallest proposed building.
Nuseibeh is a Patron of the Executive Committee of the British Friends of Neve Shalom – Wāħat as-Salām, a village outside Jerusalem built to promote peace between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land. He is also a co-founder and former President of the Middle East Student's Union in the United Kingdom, which was created in 1996 to create a common-ground for Jewish, Christian and Muslim students.
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield quotes him on Twitter: "I was born 12.45 pm Jerusalem time, a few years ago today. I wonder which reincarnation is that?! I'm sure it's not my first time here!" (posted 11 May 2016) [1], "in 1977 when I was born" [2], "he was born on 11 May - my birthday!" [3].
Categories
- Vocation : Business : Consultant
- Vocation : Engineer : Civil