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Muna AbuSulayman

Muna AbuSulayman, (Arabic: منى أبو سليمان; born 16 May 1973) is an American-born Saudi businesswoman and activist. She is also the former founding Secretary General of the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation,[1] the philanthropic arm of HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal's Kingdom Holding Company[2] and co-host of the Kalam Nawaem ("Speech of the Soft") television show. In August 2013, AbuSulayman was announced as the Global Ambassador of Silatech.[3]

Muna AbuSulayman
Muna AbuSulayman at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East, North Africa and Eurasia in 2012
Born (1973-05-16) 16 May 1973 (age 50)
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Alma materGeorge Mason University
Occupation(s)MBC Co-host Kalam Nawaem (2002–2007)
King Saud University Lecturer, English Department (1997–2004)
Kingdom Holding, Executive manager of Strategic Studies and Research Initiatives (2004-2006)
Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation, Executive Director (2006–present)
Notable creditKalam Nawaem (MBC) Co-host (2002–2007)
Children2 daughters
Websitewww.munaabusulayman.com

In 2004, AbuSulayman was named a Young Leader by the World Economic Forum.[4] In this capacity, she is often called upon to speak on issues related to challenges facing the youth around the world. In 2007, she became the first woman from Saudi Arabia to be appointed by the United Nations Development Program as a Goodwill Ambassador.[5] As a goodwill ambassador she has championed humanitarian causes including the Tetanus Shot Campaign in 2011 for Yemen. In 2007, the Middle East Excellence Awards Institute presented AbuSulayman the Achievements in Regional and International Relations Award.[6] In 2009, she was named one of the most influential Muslims in the world.[7]

AbuSulayman reaches out to different audiences and appears in the news or as a panelist at the Davos World Economic Forum, Jeddah Economic Forum, C-100 of the World Economic Forum, Brookings Institution Conferences and other venues.[8]

She is also a member of Soliya [1], an organization devoted to improving communications between East and West through university education. AbuSulayman also serves in the Advisory Board of Meedan[2], the premier content translation website service in the world for Arabic. Since 2004, AbuSulayman has also served as a volunteer director for the Friends of Saudi Arabia Association and remains a member of the Saudi Media Association.[9]

Early years edit

From elementary school through college and graduate schools, she lived between Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and the United States.[citation needed]

Education edit

AbuSulayman attended King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, International Islamic University Malaysia and George Mason University. She graduated in 1993 from George Mason University and holds a B.A. and M.A. in English literature.[10] She is currently[when?] completing her Ph.D. in Arab American literature from King Saud University.[11]

Career edit

In terms of her media career, she founded and co-hosted the MBC TV social program Kalam Nawaem which is considered to have a viewership of tens of millions and is one of the most watched social programs by Arabs worldwide. Her role in the station was as a presenter and she mainly focused on the social segment of the program in which she tried to convey the message to the viewer in the best way possible.[9][12]

In the corporate world AbuSulayman started working in Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal's Kingdom Holdings company. She served as the Executive manager of Strategic Studies and Research Initiatives. Prior to taking this post she had no experience in HR and administration and she had to learn everything in the first 6 months working for the company, but also gained personal experience while working together with Alwaleed. She does not deny The 'Alwaleed Effect' and says, smiling, "when I first joined, I asked His Royal Highness to provide me with some executive training as I had no business experience, so I was sent to take a few courses"; she then adds, "but I realized later that working with him was my real executive training".[13]

In 2006 she took on the task of building the Alwaleed bin Talal foundation, previously known as Kingdom Foundation. This foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Kingdom Holding company. In this capacity, she is developing and implementing the foundation's mission, vision, and operations for strategic philanthropy and humanitarian assistance. She is responsible for the global philanthropic activities, projects, and donations that reach the globe. When asked about getting this job she said in an interview with Aljazeera English "I guess I did such a good job that he offered me the foundation".[12]

Criticism edit

AbuSulayman has received some criticism for being a woman engaged in public life.[12]

Islam and West dialogue edit

AbuSulayman described her work in this area in the Arab-U.S. policymakers conference by saying: "we work with Islam-West dialogue, which is one of the biggest areas. Four departments in the foundation and that's to help build bridges between Islam and the West through academic institutions. It is to bring objective intellectual academic work to the arena, to bring common sense and logic to the discussion, as we have seen that these two were lacking in the last eight years. We also fund a lot of initiatives like this conference and the organization of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations. We fund the rabbi's and imam's conferences, some leadership initiatives between Muslims and Western leaders so they can come to the table. Some of it is publicized, some not publicized."[9]

AbuSulayman gave a lecture at Yale University where she talked about the misconceptions that the West has about Islam.[14]

Women empowerment edit

"When you change women's conditions and empower them, you change the whole family" said Muna in an article by arabianbusiness.com, she also said, Prince AlWaleed firmly believes that encouraging and supporting women and female initiatives is one of the most important ways to measure real tangible progress in any country. From this view stems her strong support for women empowerment in the world and especially in Saudi Arabia.[15][16]

Talking about motherhood Muna said that the years mothers spend raising their children should be taken into consideration when they are applying for a job. Instead of starting as an intern or a novice employee, they should be starting as assistant managers with a certain salary. She justified this by saying that mothers gain a lot of experience raising children, they acquire skills like patience, multitasking and management, and these shouldn't be neglected by employers and should be compensated financially.[14]

In an interview with the Saudi Gazette Muna said, "I want girls to see that there is almost no limitation to where they can go. The most important thing they can do is to work to be content, happy, married and to have children."[17]

Personal life edit

AbuSulayman shares the custody of her two children with her former husband. In an interview with the Saudi Gazette she said in order to help her children learn to use their time effectively there is a no-TV rule at home during the weekdays.[17]

Awards and recognition edit

  • 2004, Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.[4]
  • 2005, Saudi UN Goodwill Ambassador, UNDP.[5]
  • 2007, Middle East Businesswomen & Leaders Achievement Award for her Achievements in Regional and International Relations.[6]
  • 2009, Named one of 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World.[7]
  • 2009, Excellence Arab women award, by the Arab Woman Studies Center[citation needed]
  • 2009, Yale World Fellow.[18]
  • 2010, Colin Morley Award.[19]
  • 2019, Most Influential Person on Twitter, by The World Social Media Forum [20]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-10-13. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  2. ^ Kingdom Holding Website
  3. ^ Muna AbuSulayman joins Silatech Ambassadorship Program
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  5. ^ a b Muna AbuSulayman Appointed UNDP National Goodwill Ambassador
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  7. ^ a b 500 Most Influential Women 2009 p.127
  8. ^ World Economic Forum Core Group and Members
  9. ^ a b c Foundations for Change in the Arab World: A Woman’s Personal and Professional Perspective https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muna_AbuSulayman&action=edit&editintro=Template:BLP_editintro#Muna AbuSulayman
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  11. ^ Muna AbuSulayman WeForum profile
  12. ^ a b c Aljazeera English One on One with Muna AbuSulayman
  13. ^ huffingtonpost.com Muna Abu Sulayman: Saudi Arabia's 'Oprah'
  14. ^ a b Lecture and Interview at Yale University Department of Religious Studies
  15. ^ arabianbusiness.com Foundations for change
  16. ^ Girl Effect movement sweeping the globe by Muna AbuSulayman
  17. ^ a b A Conversation with Muna AbuSulayman by Saudi Gazette 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Yale World Fellow
  19. ^ Muna AbuSulayman awarded the Colin Morley Award
  20. ^ "عكاظ نيوز - "سوشل ميديا فروم" تمنح جوائزها لمؤثري التواصل الإجتماعي". www.okathjordan.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-12-14.

External links edit

  • Muna AbuSulayman at Global Speakers Bureau
  • An Interview with Muna AbuSulayman by asmalleorld.net
  • Aljazeera English One on One with Muna AbuSulayman
  • An Interview with americanbedu.com
  • Foundations for Change in the Arab World: A Woman’s Personal and Professional Perspective Muna AbuSulayman
  • World Economic Forum, Panel Race for and Audience Media in the Middle East 2009
  • Lecture and Interview at Yale University Department of Religious Studies
  • Professor Urges More Translations to Arabic

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Muna AbuSulayman Arabic منى أبو سليمان born 16 May 1973 is an American born Saudi businesswoman and activist She is also the former founding Secretary General of the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation 1 the philanthropic arm of HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal s Kingdom Holding Company 2 and co host of the Kalam Nawaem Speech of the Soft television show In August 2013 AbuSulayman was announced as the Global Ambassador of Silatech 3 Muna AbuSulaymanMuna AbuSulayman at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East North Africa and Eurasia in 2012Born 1973 05 16 16 May 1973 age 50 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaNationalitySaudi ArabianAlma materGeorge Mason UniversityOccupation s MBC Co host Kalam Nawaem 2002 2007 King Saud University Lecturer English Department 1997 2004 Kingdom Holding Executive manager of Strategic Studies and Research Initiatives 2004 2006 Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation Executive Director 2006 present Notable creditKalam Nawaem MBC Co host 2002 2007 Children2 daughtersWebsitewww wbr munaabusulayman wbr com In 2004 AbuSulayman was named a Young Leader by the World Economic Forum 4 In this capacity she is often called upon to speak on issues related to challenges facing the youth around the world In 2007 she became the first woman from Saudi Arabia to be appointed by the United Nations Development Program as a Goodwill Ambassador 5 As a goodwill ambassador she has championed humanitarian causes including the Tetanus Shot Campaign in 2011 for Yemen In 2007 the Middle East Excellence Awards Institute presented AbuSulayman the Achievements in Regional and International Relations Award 6 In 2009 she was named one of the most influential Muslims in the world 7 AbuSulayman reaches out to different audiences and appears in the news or as a panelist at the Davos World Economic Forum Jeddah Economic Forum C 100 of the World Economic Forum Brookings Institution Conferences and other venues 8 She is also a member of Soliya 1 an organization devoted to improving communications between East and West through university education AbuSulayman also serves in the Advisory Board of Meedan 2 the premier content translation website service in the world for Arabic Since 2004 AbuSulayman has also served as a volunteer director for the Friends of Saudi Arabia Association and remains a member of the Saudi Media Association 9 Contents 1 Early years 2 Education 3 Career 4 Criticism 5 Islam and West dialogue 6 Women empowerment 7 Personal life 8 Awards and recognition 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editFrom elementary school through college and graduate schools she lived between Saudi Arabia Malaysia and the United States citation needed Education editAbuSulayman attended King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia International Islamic University Malaysia and George Mason University She graduated in 1993 from George Mason University and holds a B A and M A in English literature 10 She is currently when completing her Ph D in Arab American literature from King Saud University 11 Career editIn terms of her media career she founded and co hosted the MBC TV social program Kalam Nawaem which is considered to have a viewership of tens of millions and is one of the most watched social programs by Arabs worldwide Her role in the station was as a presenter and she mainly focused on the social segment of the program in which she tried to convey the message to the viewer in the best way possible 9 12 In the corporate world AbuSulayman started working in Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal s Kingdom Holdings company She served as the Executive manager of Strategic Studies and Research Initiatives Prior to taking this post she had no experience in HR and administration and she had to learn everything in the first 6 months working for the company but also gained personal experience while working together with Alwaleed She does not deny The Alwaleed Effect and says smiling when I first joined I asked His Royal Highness to provide me with some executive training as I had no business experience so I was sent to take a few courses she then adds but I realized later that working with him was my real executive training 13 In 2006 she took on the task of building the Alwaleed bin Talal foundation previously known as Kingdom Foundation This foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Kingdom Holding company In this capacity she is developing and implementing the foundation s mission vision and operations for strategic philanthropy and humanitarian assistance She is responsible for the global philanthropic activities projects and donations that reach the globe When asked about getting this job she said in an interview with Aljazeera English I guess I did such a good job that he offered me the foundation 12 Criticism editAbuSulayman has received some criticism for being a woman engaged in public life 12 Islam and West dialogue editAbuSulayman described her work in this area in the Arab U S policymakers conference by saying we work with Islam West dialogue which is one of the biggest areas Four departments in the foundation and that s to help build bridges between Islam and the West through academic institutions It is to bring objective intellectual academic work to the arena to bring common sense and logic to the discussion as we have seen that these two were lacking in the last eight years We also fund a lot of initiatives like this conference and the organization of the National Council on U S Arab Relations We fund the rabbi s and imam s conferences some leadership initiatives between Muslims and Western leaders so they can come to the table Some of it is publicized some not publicized 9 AbuSulayman gave a lecture at Yale University where she talked about the misconceptions that the West has about Islam 14 Women empowerment edit When you change women s conditions and empower them you change the whole family said Muna in an article by arabianbusiness com she also said Prince AlWaleed firmly believes that encouraging and supporting women and female initiatives is one of the most important ways to measure real tangible progress in any country From this view stems her strong support for women empowerment in the world and especially in Saudi Arabia 15 16 Talking about motherhood Muna said that the years mothers spend raising their children should be taken into consideration when they are applying for a job Instead of starting as an intern or a novice employee they should be starting as assistant managers with a certain salary She justified this by saying that mothers gain a lot of experience raising children they acquire skills like patience multitasking and management and these shouldn t be neglected by employers and should be compensated financially 14 In an interview with the Saudi Gazette Muna said I want girls to see that there is almost no limitation to where they can go The most important thing they can do is to work to be content happy married and to have children 17 Personal life editAbuSulayman shares the custody of her two children with her former husband In an interview with the Saudi Gazette she said in order to help her children learn to use their time effectively there is a no TV rule at home during the weekdays 17 Awards and recognition edit2004 Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum 4 2005 Saudi UN Goodwill Ambassador UNDP 5 2007 Middle East Businesswomen amp Leaders Achievement Award for her Achievements in Regional and International Relations 6 2009 Named one of 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World 7 2009 Excellence Arab women award by the Arab Woman Studies Center citation needed 2009 Yale World Fellow 18 2010 Colin Morley Award 19 2019 Most Influential Person on Twitter by The World Social Media Forum 20 References edit Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation Archived from the original on 2010 10 13 Retrieved 2010 11 09 Kingdom Holding Website Muna AbuSulayman joins Silatech Ambassadorship Program a b arabnews com I Am Honored to Be Named as Young Global Leader Muna AbuSulayman Archived from the original on 2011 07 23 Retrieved 2010 11 09 a b Muna AbuSulayman Appointed UNDP National Goodwill Ambassador a b Middle East Businesswomen amp Leaders Achievement Award for her Achievements in Regional and International Relations Archived from the original on 2013 11 13 Retrieved 2010 11 09 a b 500 Most Influential Women 2009 p 127 World Economic Forum Core Group and Members a b c Foundations for Change in the Arab World A Woman s Personal and Professional Perspective https en wikipedia org w index php title Muna AbuSulayman amp action edit amp editintro Template BLP editintro Muna AbuSulayman Women and Social Change in Saudi Arabia Harvard Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Archived from the original on 2011 07 19 Retrieved 2011 02 27 Muna AbuSulayman WeForum profile a b c Aljazeera English One on One with Muna AbuSulayman huffingtonpost com Muna Abu Sulayman Saudi Arabia s Oprah a b Lecture and Interview at Yale University Department of Religious Studies arabianbusiness com Foundations for change Girl Effect movement sweeping the globe by Muna AbuSulayman a b A Conversation with Muna AbuSulayman by Saudi Gazette Archived 2011 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Yale World Fellow Muna AbuSulayman awarded the Colin Morley Award عكاظ نيوز سوشل ميديا فروم تمنح جوائزها لمؤثري التواصل الإجتماعي www okathjordan com in Arabic Retrieved 2019 12 14 External links editMuna AbuSulayman at Global Speakers Bureau An Interview with Muna AbuSulayman by asmalleorld net A Conversation with Muna AbuSulayman by Saudi Gazette Aljazeera English One on One with Muna AbuSulayman An Interview with americanbedu com Foundations for Change in the Arab World A Woman s Personal and Professional Perspective Muna AbuSulayman World Economic Forum Panel Race for and Audience Media in the Middle East 2009 Lecture and Interview at Yale University Department of Religious Studies Professor Urges More Translations to Arabic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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