Qatar
Ooredoo Group official tops in ‘International Stevie Awards for Women in Business 2022’
July 19, 2023 | 11:31 PM
Ooredoo Group chief human resources officer Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari was recognised as ‘Female Executive of the Year – Business Products – More Than 2,500 Employees’ at the recent International Stevie Awards for Women in Business 2022.The Stevie Awards for Women in Business is the world’s premier business award for female entrepreneurs, executives, employees, and the organisations they run. Al-Kuwari’s award recognises her positive and sustainable impact on Ooredoo, her effective and inspirational leadership, her outstanding achievements, and her success as a role model to other women in the industry and in the Middle East region.Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, managing director and Group CEO, said: "We are very proud of Fatima for this well-deserved recognition by such an esteemed international body as the Stevies. Fatima represents an embodiment of our company culture, which places the employee at the very heart of our success, with a clear focus on diversity and equal opportunities. We have witnessed over the years Fatima’s remarkable journey at Ooredoo, where she has played a key role in shaping the company’s voice in the market, and we wholeheartedly congratulate her on this award."Al-Kuwari’s career highlights include being the first woman in the history of Ooredoo Kuwait to be appointed as a board member of the company and becoming the first female chairperson in Ooredoo Maldives, heading up the first equal board in terms of gender diversity within Ooredoo Group.Al-Kuwari said: "I am truly humbled to receive this award and pay tribute to my country and my company for giving me such an incredible platform via which I am able to do what I love. I am inspired by Qatari female leaders and their efforts to shape Qatar as a progressive country, where the role of women is championed in all walks of life."Thanks to our wise leadership under His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and Qatar National Vision 2030, Qatari women today are occupying high-level positions across various sectors and industries, supported by a robust system that provides women in the workplace equal opportunities to men."She added: "I am grateful to our forward-thinking Ooredoo leadership, who have supported me throughout my career. Although technology can be seen as more of a male-dominated field, I have always been encouraged, recognised and rewarded according to my talent alone. As group chief human resources officer (CHRO), I am dedicated to furthering this legacy and to continuously upgrading our working environment."An experienced telecommunications executive, with more than 17 years of experience in commercial, marketing, product development, digital transformation, vendor-relationship management and brand and communication, al-Kuwari has held multiple leadership positions within Ooredoo.She was appointed CHRO in April 2021 and is leading the company’s strategic human resources management and transformation, and working on creating a more modern, efficient and agile way of work.Since her appointment, she has overseen a restructure of the HR unit and the implementation of a more agile way of working, including flexible hours and the possibility to work from home in Qatar or abroad, and introducing the Organisational Health Index.In terms of promoting gender diversity in the industry holistically, as well as the company’s diversity and inclusion policies, she has introduced many successful activities across the group, including sponsoring a full women’s month in March 2022.Before taking up her role as CHRO, al-Kuwari was Ooredoo Qatar chief consumer officer, spearheading the company’s commercial activities through the Covid-19 crisis, keeping team's morale at its highest during this uncertain time and signing major partnerships with global companies, such as Netflix and Google.She was also responsible for launching the ‘Stay Home with Ooredoo’ campaign – boosting data volume and speeds to help customers of all ages stay connected while working and studying remotely and a major network campaign with football star Leo Messi.In addition to her corporate responsibilities, al-Kuwari is an entrepreneur responsible for co-founding several technology-based startups in Qatar. She is also an angel investor, supporting other young entrepreneurs.She prides herself on being an active mentor for the youth community in Qatar and is an inspiring coach and public speaker. Al-Kuwari holds a BS in Computer Science degree from the University of Qatar, an Executive Masters in Leadership from Georgetown University, US, and an MBA (specialising in Marketing) from the University of Liverpool in the UK.
July 19, 2023 | 11:31 PM