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'''Raoul Nehmé''' ( |
'''Raoul Nehmé''' (Arabic راوول نعمة, born 1956) is the Lebanese [[Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon)|minister of economy and trade.]] |
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== Life == |
== Life == |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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In [[Lebanese government of January 2020|January 2020]], he was appointed [[Ministry of Economy and Trade (Lebanon)|minister of economy and trade]] by [[Hassan Diab (politician)]]. He joins the government under the the [[Free Patriotic Movement]] ticket. |
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Prior to his appointment in the government, he worked in the banking industry. He has had experience handling several establishment in crisis: |
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* [[BLC bank]] (Lebanon) board member (2008-2015) and general manager (2010-2015), after it was put in receivership by the BDL due to mismanagement |
* [[BLC bank]] (Lebanon) board member (2008-2015) and general manager (2010-2015), after it was put in receivership by the BDL due to mismanagement |
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* [[T-bank]] (Turkey) chairman of the board<ref>https://en.tbank.com.tr/about/detail.aspx?SectionID=oL%2bCBULp%2br9oKH7oJi230Q%3d%3d&ContentID=%2bqJ8JeIWteVT84OkpLN5EQ%3d%3d</ref>, brought in after the latter was severely affected by the economic crisis. |
* [[T-bank]] (Turkey) chairman of the board<ref>https://en.tbank.com.tr/about/detail.aspx?SectionID=oL%2bCBULp%2br9oKH7oJi230Q%3d%3d&ContentID=%2bqJ8JeIWteVT84OkpLN5EQ%3d%3d</ref>, brought in after the latter was severely affected by the economic crisis. |
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==References== |
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* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/raoul-nehme-16819044 Linkedin profile] |
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/raoul-nehme-16819044 Linkedin profile] |
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* [http://www.businessnews.com.lb/cms/Story/StoryDetails/6513/Raoul-Nehme-named-top-gun-at-Bankmed Bank Med Nomination] |
* [http://www.businessnews.com.lb/cms/Story/StoryDetails/6513/Raoul-Nehme-named-top-gun-at-Bankmed Bank Med Nomination] |
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* [https://www.jouzourloubnan.org/our-team Jouzour Loubnan (roots of Lebanon)] |
* [https://www.jouzourloubnan.org/our-team Jouzour Loubnan (roots of Lebanon)] |
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* [https://gulfnews.com/world/mena/who-are-the-ministers-in-lebanons-new-government-1.69174412 Lebanon's new government] |
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[[:Category:Lebanese politicians]] |
[[:Category:Lebanese politicians]] |
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Raoul Nehmé (Arabic راوول نعمة, born 1956) is the Lebanese minister of economy and trade.
Life
He went to school at Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour and studied in France at Ecole polytechnique and Mines ParisTech. He is part of Greek-Catholic) community.
Career
In January 2020, he was appointed minister of economy and trade by Hassan Diab (politician). He joins the government under the the Free Patriotic Movement ticket.
Prior to his appointment in the government, he worked in the banking industry. He has had experience handling several establishment in crisis:
- BLC bank (Lebanon) board member (2008-2015) and general manager (2010-2015), after it was put in receivership by the BDL due to mismanagement
- T-bank (Turkey) chairman of the board[1], brought in after the latter was severely affected by the economic crisis.
- astroBank (Cyprus) chairman of the executive committee[2] (2017-present)
- Bank Med (Lebanon) executive general manager[3](June 2018 - present)
He is the president and co-founder of NGO Jouzour Lebanon (roots of Lebanon), an environmental NGO dedicated to reforestation.
References
External links
Category:Lebanese politicians Category:Lebanese Melkite Greek Catholics Category:École Polytechnique alumni Category:Mines ParisTech alumni