Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi
Sultan is a man who has worn many hats over the decades—businessman, art collector, activist, academic.
Founder, A&T Media Host, What I Did Next
Sultan is a man who has worn many hats over the decades—businessman, art collector, activist, academic.
Hend is the queen of our cinematic hearts, and a leading light of both the silver and the small screens.
Kito spent nearly 30 years at McKinsey, and his exposure to the world of management consultancy as well as international political institutions has given him unique insights into what makes the world go ‘round.
We’re starting season 3 with the Soprano sensation Fatma Said.
We discuss the highlights of the last 8 episodes and look ahead to Season 3.
Prince Abbas Hilmi is a descendent of two Middle Eastern royal houses. Through his father, Prince Mohamed Abdel Moneim, he is a descendent of Mohamed Ali of Egypt, while his mother, Neslishah Sultan, was the granddaughter of Mehmed VI, the last Ottoman Sultan.
Kim Ghattas shot to prominence as a BBC reporter, first covering Lebanon and then reporting on U.S. foreign policy from the United States.
Bobby Chinn—celebrity chef, raconteur, comic, mimic and globetrotter—is perhaps best known in the Middle East as one of the judges on MBC’s highly rated show, Top Chef.
Meet Dr. Lama Al-Sulaiman: wife, mother, business-woman and most notably, an unexpected pioneer of women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.
Hassan Al Damluji is the Deputy Director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Nada is a Lebanese designer who has re-invented the Levantine tradition of wood-work making.
Max Rodenbeck is currently the South East Asia Bureau Chief for The Economist, based out of New Delhi, but began his career in Cairo.