Saeed Al Nazari | |
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Nationality | Emirati (Citizen of the United Arab Emirates) |
Education | BBA - Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Strategy and Planning - London Business School |
Title | Director General, UAE Federal Youth Authority |
Saeed Al Nazari is a United Arab Emirates (UAE) government official. He is the director general of the Federal Youth Authority, executive director of the youth at the UAE Prime Minister's Office, and chief strategy officer of the Arab Youth Center. During his career, he has overseen more than fifty national projects, including the development of the National Youth Agenda and the Emirati Youth Empowerment Model in the UAE.[1] He was also the founder of two startups, Leo Production and Boost Consultancy.[2][3]
Education
Al Nazari holds a master's degree in leadership and corporate entrepreneurship and a bachelor's degree in business administration – human resources from Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Al Nazari is also a graduate of the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Scholars Program (SMSP), an international leadership program at New York University Abu Dhabi, which is an international leadership program. He has also completed the Knowledge and Human Development Authority's Promising Leaders Program in the Republic of Mauritius. Al Nazari further took the professional management studies at the University of Cambridge and studied strategy and planning at the London Business School.[4]
Awards
In 2015, Al Nazari was awarded the Mubadala Youth Award in recognition of his passion and achievements in promoting leadership, innovation, and happiness through his work in society.[5] He was also awarded Emirates Award for Arabian Gulf Youth 2014 for his project Factory of Dreams. Factory of Dreams is a proposed crowd-funding website designed specifically to help low-income young entrepreneurs.[6][7][8][9]
Career
Al Nazari was the youngest assistant manager - HR at the Noor Bank, back in 2012. Earlier than his role, Al Nazari worked as a Project Manager in the Executive Office of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, where he got to work on strategic projects like the Arab Social Media Influencers Summit, the Arab Strategy Forum, and AREA 2071.[10]
Youth empowerment programs and initiatives
Al Nazari has led and managed more than 50 national projects, including the Federal Youth Hub, National Emirates Youth Values Program,[11] United Nations Youth Delegates Program, Emirates Youth Summer Academy,[12] Young Economist Program,[13] 100 Mentors Program,[14] and the Youth Circles, which won the Mohammed Bin Rashid Government Excellence Award in the category of Distinguished Initiatives.[15] As Chief Strategy Officer of the Arab Youth Centre, Al Nazari led and managed several regional initiatives and programs, including the Young Arab Media Leaders Program.[16]
Al Nazari is also a member of the Global Shapers community of the World Economic Forum,[17] the National Committee for Sustainable Development Goals, along with the Integration Committee for Human Resources Development.[18] He is the youngest board member of the Global Social Media Club in the UAE,[19] and has served as the Global Innovation Ambassador for the Global Innovation Management Institute.[20][21][22]
Global Happiness Organization
Saeed Al Nazari is the current president of UAE chapter of Global Happiness Organization. The organization aims to make people aware about happiness and to achieve Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's (Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai) Dubai 2021's first objective “achieve people's happiness”.[23][24][25]
Dubai Health Authority drone
He designed a drone for the Dubai Health Authority that can transport medical supplies and aid to patients at home or in emergencies. The drone was a semi-finalist in Dubai government's Drone for Good competition.[26][27][28][29]
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- ↑ "Conquering self-doubt was key to achievement for Emirati Mubadala winner". The National News.
- ↑ "Emirates Foundation Celebrates Exemplary Youth and Pays Tribute to Donors". one8one.
- ↑ Al Gurg, Muna. "Social entrepreneurship could be a fix for the Arab world's vast youth unemployment problem". philanthropyage.
- ↑ "UAE duo win top prize at Emirates Award for Arabian Gulf Youth". The National.
- ↑ Oman, Oturker. "Winners of first Award for Arabian Gulf Youth honoured". omanobserver.
- ↑ "Saeed Al Nazari - Employment details".
- ↑ "Federal Youth Authority launches 'Youth Councils Manual' in collaboration with Ernst & Young Middle East North Africa (EY)". Zawya.
- ↑ "Gulf Today". UAE's youth empowerment a global model.
- ↑ "Emirates News Agency (WAM)". Young Economist Programme creates pastures new for Emirati youth to contribute to economic growth: Ministers.
- ↑ "Tellereport News".
- ↑ "Federal Youth Authority highlights Young Emiratis' Vision for the future of the world under global #UN75 initiative". Zawya.com.
- ↑ "Arab Youth Centre, New Media Academy partner to prepare future new media leaders". Emirates News Agency (WAM).
- ↑ "Global Shapers Community - Dubai Hub".
- ↑ "National Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, Arab Youth Center launch Arab Youth and Sustainability report". Zawya.
- ↑ "Cabinet creates councils for Youth, Scientists, Education and Health in UAE". Emirates 247.
- ↑ "Social Media Hub - Board of Directors".
- ↑ "DMC Alumnus Appointed Global Innovation Certification Program's First Dubai Ambassador". news.hct.
- ↑ "Saeed Al Nazari". weyana.
- ↑ Healy, Melinda. "United in happiness: making the UAE the happiest place on Earth". thenational.
- ↑ "Global Happiness Organisation opens in Dubai". emirates247.
- ↑ Lindstorm, Ludvig. "Global Happiness Organization helps the UAE to become the world's happiest country". globalhappiness.
- ↑ "DSO To Focus On New-Age Drone Technology and Its Implications at 18th Techforum". uaeinteract.
- ↑ Davies, Harry. "Drone Competition Showcases Machines Capable of Reforestation and Saving Lives". vpointnews. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19.
- ↑ Ponce, Janice. "Drones that can save lives, issue parking fines and inspect sites in UAE". GulfNews.
- ↑ "UAE to use drones for government services". The Express Tribune. 11 February 2014.