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Amr Al-Dabbagh (born 1966) (
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:عمرو الدباغ) is a Saudi businessman and politician.


Education

Al-Dabbagh obtained his Bachelor of Business Administration from
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. He also attended executive programs in management at the Harvard Business School, the
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, the
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and the
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, as well as training programs with Merrill Lynch,
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& Co., and Banque Worms.


Career

Since 1991, Al-Dabbagh has served as chairman and CEO of Al-Dabbagh Group (ADG). The business is a family conglomerate founded in 1962 by his father, Abdullah Mohammed Ali Al-Dabbagh, the former Minister of Agriculture of Saudi Arabia. Al-Dabbagh served two four-year terms in public service as Governor and chairman of the board of the
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(SAGIA), with the rank of Minister. Al-Dabbagh created Philanthropy University, an initiative based in Oakland, California. Philanthropy University, launched on 1 September 2015, offers Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to Global South non-profit leaders. The initiative was created with the collaboration of
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, director of the Institute for Business and Social Impact at the Haas School. Al-Dabbagh was the founding Chairman of the think tank the
Jeddah Economic Forum Jeddah Economic Forum (JEF) ( ar, منتدى جدة الإقتصادي) is a forum held annually since 1999 during winter in the city of Jeddah, western Saudi Arabia. It has become the region's Middle East strategic think tank focusing on region ...
. Al-Dabbagh was appointed to two consecutive 4-year terms as a member of the Regional Council in the Makkah Region of Saudi Arabia and was also elected twice to consecutive 4-year terms as a board member of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce & Industry. He has previously served as Chairman of the Jeddah Marketing Board.


Corruption charges

In November 2017, Al-Dabbagh was detained as part of what was called a wide-ranging "anti-corruption" purge that also ensnared Saudi Princes Alwaleed bin Talal and Miteb bin Abdullah. Until 20 December 2018, there was no specific charges against Amr, or any legal proceedings. He was released without charge on 23 January 2019 after an undisclosed settlement with the government.


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External links

* http://aldabbagh.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Dabbagh, Amr 20th-century Saudi Arabian businesspeople 21st-century Saudi Arabian businesspeople 1966 births Alumni of London Business School Harvard Business School alumni Harvard Kennedy School alumni King Abdulaziz University alumni Living people People from Jeddah