The Board of Directors of the Amman Chamber of Commerce has chosen Dr. Qasim Saeed Al-Zoubi to serve as the Assistant Director of the Amman Chamber of Commerce for Studies. This choice aligns with the Chamber's Board of Directors' focus on improving efforts to develop studies and research that bolster the trade and services sector, as they play a crucial role in boosting competitiveness and backing sustainable economic growth.
The Board anticipates that this appointment will help achieve the Chamber's strategic goals, leading to improvements in the business environment, innovation promotion, enhanced research and studies, and better services for members and investors. This demonstrates trust in Dr. Al-Zoubi's skills and past achievements in this area.
The Board anticipates gaining from Al-Zoubi's knowledge in developing research programs that aid in understanding the challenges and opportunities in the business community, and believes his expertise will enhance partnerships with academic and research institutions, as well as support the Chamber in creating economic policies.
Before, Al-Zoubi was the Director of the National Information Center for Science and Technology and the Director General of the Department of Statistics. In these roles, he helped advance the goals and visions of both organizations, fostering an environment for creativity and innovation to enhance performance and drive change. He was a member of numerous national committees and represented Jordan in regional committees, international working groups, and voluntary institutions.
Throughout his tenure, Al-Zoubi served as Director of Prevention and Awareness of Corruption at the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, Head of the National Economy and Public Finance Department at the Central Bank of Jordan, and an Economic and Financial Advisor at the Center for Economics and Management Studies in Saudi Arabia. He taught part-time at the College of Business Studies at the University of Jordan and specialized in training centers for economics, financial markets, banks, finance, strategic planning, financial analysis, international trade, and financing small and medium enterprises.
Dr. Al-Zoubi has numerous analytical studies, working papers, and research that are all related. He has overseen many studies, attended numerous local, regional, and international courses and seminars within his area of expertise, and has been honored with multiple local and international awards, plaques, and certificates of recognition. Al-Zoubi's educational background includes a PhD in Economics from La Vera University/Britain, a Master's in Money, Banking and Finance from the University of Birmingham, Britain, and a Bachelor's in Economics from Yarmouk University.
The Board of Directors of the Amman Chamber of Commerce has chosen Dr. Qasim Saeed Al-Zoubi to serve as the Assistant Director of the Amman Chamber of Commerce for Studies. This choice aligns with the Chamber's Board of Directors' focus on improving efforts to develop studies and research that bolster the trade and services sector, as they play a crucial role in boosting competitiveness and backing sustainable economic growth.
The Board anticipates that this appointment will help achieve the Chamber's strategic goals, leading to improvements in the business environment, innovation promotion, enhanced research and studies, and better services for members and investors. This demonstrates trust in Dr. Al-Zoubi's skills and past achievements in this area.
The Board anticipates gaining from Al-Zoubi's knowledge in developing research programs that aid in understanding the challenges and opportunities in the business community, and believes his expertise will enhance partnerships with academic and research institutions, as well as support the Chamber in creating economic policies.
Before, Al-Zoubi was the Director of the National Information Center for Science and Technology and the Director General of the Department of Statistics. In these roles, he helped advance the goals and visions of both organizations, fostering an environment for creativity and innovation to enhance performance and drive change. He was a member of numerous national committees and represented Jordan in regional committees, international working groups, and voluntary institutions.
Throughout his tenure, Al-Zoubi served as Director of Prevention and Awareness of Corruption at the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, Head of the National Economy and Public Finance Department at the Central Bank of Jordan, and an Economic and Financial Advisor at the Center for Economics and Management Studies in Saudi Arabia. He taught part-time at the College of Business Studies at the University of Jordan and specialized in training centers for economics, financial markets, banks, finance, strategic planning, financial analysis, international trade, and financing small and medium enterprises.
Dr. Al-Zoubi has numerous analytical studies, working papers, and research that are all related. He has overseen many studies, attended numerous local, regional, and international courses and seminars within his area of expertise, and has been honored with multiple local and international awards, plaques, and certificates of recognition. Al-Zoubi's educational background includes a PhD in Economics from La Vera University/Britain, a Master's in Money, Banking and Finance from the University of Birmingham, Britain, and a Bachelor's in Economics from Yarmouk University.
The Board of Directors of the Amman Chamber of Commerce has chosen Dr. Qasim Saeed Al-Zoubi to serve as the Assistant Director of the Amman Chamber of Commerce for Studies. This choice aligns with the Chamber's Board of Directors' focus on improving efforts to develop studies and research that bolster the trade and services sector, as they play a crucial role in boosting competitiveness and backing sustainable economic growth.
The Board anticipates that this appointment will help achieve the Chamber's strategic goals, leading to improvements in the business environment, innovation promotion, enhanced research and studies, and better services for members and investors. This demonstrates trust in Dr. Al-Zoubi's skills and past achievements in this area.
The Board anticipates gaining from Al-Zoubi's knowledge in developing research programs that aid in understanding the challenges and opportunities in the business community, and believes his expertise will enhance partnerships with academic and research institutions, as well as support the Chamber in creating economic policies.
Before, Al-Zoubi was the Director of the National Information Center for Science and Technology and the Director General of the Department of Statistics. In these roles, he helped advance the goals and visions of both organizations, fostering an environment for creativity and innovation to enhance performance and drive change. He was a member of numerous national committees and represented Jordan in regional committees, international working groups, and voluntary institutions.
Throughout his tenure, Al-Zoubi served as Director of Prevention and Awareness of Corruption at the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, Head of the National Economy and Public Finance Department at the Central Bank of Jordan, and an Economic and Financial Advisor at the Center for Economics and Management Studies in Saudi Arabia. He taught part-time at the College of Business Studies at the University of Jordan and specialized in training centers for economics, financial markets, banks, finance, strategic planning, financial analysis, international trade, and financing small and medium enterprises.
Dr. Al-Zoubi has numerous analytical studies, working papers, and research that are all related. He has overseen many studies, attended numerous local, regional, and international courses and seminars within his area of expertise, and has been honored with multiple local and international awards, plaques, and certificates of recognition. Al-Zoubi's educational background includes a PhD in Economics from La Vera University/Britain, a Master's in Money, Banking and Finance from the University of Birmingham, Britain, and a Bachelor's in Economics from Yarmouk University.
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