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UAE's Salma Hareb tops 2008 ‘Forbes Arabia' list of 50 most powerful Arab businesswomen
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Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 04 - 2008

Executives running but not owning their businesses have topped the 2008 “Forbes Arabia” List of the 50 Most Powerful Arab Businesswomen, surpassing “stereotypic” businesswomen who are running their own businesses, “Forbes Arabia” magazine has unveiled in its May edition due to be issued on Wednesday.
Six out of the list's top ten are executives who are running major businesses mostly working in the areas of banking and investment services.
Topping the 2008 “Forbes Arabia” list was UAE's Salma Hareb, the chief executive officer of Economic Zones World (EZW) and Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA). She was followed by Kuwait's Maha Al Ghunaim, chairperson of Global Investment House and Saudi Arabia's Lubna Olayan, chief executive officer and geneal manager of Olayan Financing Company (OFC), who had topped the 2006 list.
No. 4 was Saudi Arabia's Nahed Taher, founder and CEO of Gulf One Investment Bank, No. 5 was Kuwait's Sheikha Khaled Al-Bahar, vice chief executive officer of the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), and No. 6 was Egypt's Sahar El-Sallab, vice chairperson of Commercial International Bank (CIB Egypt).
The 7th and 8th ranks were occupied by the UAE's Fatima Al-Jaber, chief operating officer of Al-Jaber Group and Raja Easa Saleh Al-Gurg, managing director of Easa Saleh Al-Gurg Group, while the 9th and 10 ranks were taken up by Kuwait's Sana Jumah, CEO of Kuwait Finance and Investment Company KFIC, and Suad Al-Homaizi, founder and chairperson of Suad Al-Homaizi Group.
The 2008 “Forbes Arabia” list saw 21 newcomers. “This large number does not mean that outgoing businesswomen's size of business has been reduced,” said Refaat Jaafar, managing editor of “Forbes Arabia”, the Arabic edition of US-based “Forbes”. “Rather,” he said, “it reflects the striking presence of newcomers who have shown perseverance in their societies that have now been supporting women's right in education and their active participation in society.”
The 2008 “Forbes Arabia” list also saw continuing predominance by family business women, who run companies founded or owned by their parents, at the expense of self-built businesswomen.
Trade was the most highlighted business activity in the list (17 women), followed by manufacturing (8 women) and finance/banking services (7 women). Gulf dominance over the whole list is still on, with noticeable stress on leading ranks (29 versus 26 women in the 2006 list). __


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