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    Harvard appoints Kuwaiti Al-Zaabout as first MENA Regional Director of Alumni Board

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneOctober 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a historic milestone for the Center East and North Africa area, Harvard College has appointed Nadia Al-Zaabout as the primary Kuwaiti girl to function the MENA Regional Director of the Harvard Alumni Board of Administrators. This landmark achievement underscores the rising world recognition of Arab ladies’s management and tutorial excellence.

    The appointment represents a significant step towards empowering Kuwaiti and Arab ladies to tackle influential roles in main worldwide tutorial establishments, additional highlighting the area’s advancing standing in world schooling and management illustration, reviews Al-Jarida day by day.

    Al-Zaabout, who continues to function President of the Harvard Alumni Membership in Kuwait, has been instrumental in revitalizing the membership’s actions via progressive tutorial and cultural initiatives that foster collaboration between Harvard alumni and regional establishments.

    Her efforts have contributed to a vibrant mental {and professional} change between Kuwait and the worldwide tutorial group.

    Al-Zaabout expressed her gratitude and sense of obligation towards her new function.

    “I’m honored to obtain this task from Harvard College, and I see it as each a duty and a privilege,” she mentioned. “This appointment represents not solely a private achievement but in addition an achievement for each Kuwaiti and Arab girl who has confirmed that competence, dedication, and exhausting work can open doorways on the world’s most prestigious establishments.”

    She emphasised that representing the MENA area on Harvard’s Alumni Board requires critical efforts to strengthen ties between graduates and their communities, with the purpose of advancing schooling and sustainable improvement.

    “Empowering ladies begins with believing of their capacity to steer and make an influence,” Al-Zaabout added. “Kuwaiti ladies as we speak are lively companions in shaping the long run—domestically and internationally. By means of this function, I purpose to assist initiatives that deliver Harvard graduates collectively, promote innovation, scientific analysis, and entrepreneurship, and create a optimistic influence throughout our communities.”

    She concluded, saying, “Harvard has all the time impressed us to suppose globally and act responsibly. I hope this appointment encourages future generations in Kuwait and the area to pursue excellence, pushed by ambition, information, and teamwork.”

    Al-Zaabout holds a bachelor’s diploma from Kuwait College and three Grasp’s levels in geology, enterprise administration, and petroleum engineering from the College of Southern California (USC).

    She can also be a graduate of Harvard Enterprise College, reflecting a distinguished profession outlined by management, innovation, and world engagement.



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