Mohamed Alabbar

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In addition, Alabbar established Noon.com, an e-commerce platform,[1] and serves as the chairman of Americana Group, a food company.

Early life

Mohamed Alabbar was born on November 8, 1956, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the eldest of 12 children.[2] His father was the captain of a traditional trading vessel known as a dhow and raised his children in the Rashidiya area of Dubai.[2]

In the 1970s, Alabbar received a government scholarship to study finance and business administration from The Albers School of Business and Economics at Seattle University.[2] Alabbar graduated from Seattle University in 1981 with a degree in Business Administration.[3] He also received an honorary doctoral degree in humanities from his alma mater in 2007 and served on its Board of Trustees until 2016.[4][5]

Career

After college, Alabbar began his career with the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates as a banking manager.[2] In 1992, Alabbar returned to Dubai and began working for the government as the founding director general of the Department of Economic Development.[2][6]

During his career, Alabbar established a close relationship with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai, where he later became one of Sheikh Mohammed's chief economic advisers.[7][8] Alabbar worked with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to improve the development and growth of both Dubai's tourism industry and global reputation.[6][9]

He has overseen the expansion of Emaar Properties into various sectors including residential, retail, and hospitality. Alabbar also established RSH, a Singapore-based company specializing in marketing, distributing, and retailing international fashion brands, where he continues to be a significant shareholder.[10]

Through his company, Alabbar Enterprises, he acquired stakes in luxury fashion retailer YOOX Net-a-Porter.[11] Additionally, he is the founder and chairman of Africa Middle East Resources (AMER) and serves as the chairman of Tradewinds Corporation, a Malaysian company focused on leisure and hospitality.[12]

Mohamed Alabbar is also involved in the construction of Dubai Creek Tower. In a major update, he has said that Dubai Creek Tower, which was supposed to be the world’s tallest tower, is now being redesigned as ‘Female Burj Khalifa.’[13]

Board memberships

Alabbar chairs Eagle Hills, a UAE-based real estate development company. He served on the board of Emaar Malls until 2021 when the company merged with Emaar Properties.[14][15] Alabbar also sits on the board of Noor Investment Group, an affiliate of Dubai Group.[16] He is on the board of trustees of the American University of Sharjah[17] and the FII Institute in the KSA.[18] He is also the Chairman of Zand, Dubai's first digital bank that aims to cater to retail and corporate clients.[19]

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