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Qatar’s largest IT service provider Meeza has appointed Ahmad Abdulla Al Muslemani as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
With over 14 years of professional experience in the IT and telecom industry and previously as the acting CEO, Muslemani is well placed to lead Meeza Operations as he has amassed significant insights into the business and the ICT industry.
Prior to joining Meeza, Muslemani has held numerous senior positions in major organisations in the industry, from prominent stakeholders such as the Qatar National broadband Company (QNBN) to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MOICT) and the Communication and Regulations Authority (CRA).
He holds two Master’s degrees, one of which is in communication systems from the Swiss Institute of Technology and the other in Management from HEC Paris.
Muslemani started his academic journey with a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ohio State University in the US.
Meeza, a Qatar Foundation venture, is centred on a mission and vision to enable, support, and drive sustainable development in Qatar’s information technology sector in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030. It offers scalable, highly available and resilient cloud services that are used to improve customer engagement, facilitate the transformation of products and services, and empower businesses.
The strategic appointment of the new CEO is aimed at strengthening Meeza’s vision and continuing its mission to aid the development of a knowledge-based society in Qatar.
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25/11/2020
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