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My conversation with EFG Holding’s Mohamed Abdel Khabir

We’re closing out the year with a special episode with EFG Holding, and I’m joined today by the Group’s Chief Finance & Operations Officer, Mohamed Abdel Khabir. Mohamed joined the investment bank in 2008 and took on the CFO role in 2016. Earlier this year, he took on the additio ...  Afficher plus

Bonus: Mounir Nakhla on MNT Halan's high-RPM expansion into Turkey, the UAE & Pakistan

Last week, Mounir Nakhla told me about his entrepreneurial journey with MNT Halan, and how the company has risen to become of the Africa’s fastest growing start-ups. On this bonus episode, Mounir talks to me about the strategy behind their recent expansion into 3 new territories ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

E03 - Because I said so (ft. Zahed Sultan)
Millennial Mirrors

In this week’s episode we discuss with Zahed Sultan the subject of independence, whether it be emotional or intellectual. Talking about what to do if you would like to claim a little more independence in your life and how he navigated those hurdles personally. Hope you enjoy it! ...  Afficher plus

The Sultanate of Women 1/3: Hürrem Sultan
History Tea Time

Ottoman Sultans kept a harem of hundreds of enslaved concubines to bear their children. But from 1533 to 1656 a handful of remarkable women bent the harem system to their wills and exercised extraordinary political influence and power. This period is known as the The Sultanate of ...  Afficher plus

The Sultanate of Women 3/3: Kösem & Turhan
History Tea Time

Ottoman Sultans kept a harem of hundreds of enslaved concubines to bear their children. But from 1533 to 1656 a handful of remarkable women bent the harem system to their wills and exercised extraordinary political influence and power. This period is known as the The Sultanate of ...  Afficher plus

The Sultanate of Women 2/3: Nurbanu & Safiye
History Tea Time

Ottoman Sultans kept a harem of hundreds of enslaved concubines to bear their children. But from 1533 to 1656 a handful of remarkable women bent the harem system to their wills and exercised extraordinary political influence and power. This period is known as the The Sultanate of ...  Afficher plus