Qusai Al-Fakhr Joins the Committee of the World Travel & Tourism
The CEO of the Tourism Development Fund (TDF) in Saudi Arabia, Qusai Al-Fakhri, has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), with great pleasure.
Mr. Al-Fakhri has over twenty years of experience in corporate and investment banking.
Throughout his career, Mr. Al-Fakhri has held a number of prominent positions, such as CEO of Al Ajial Holding, Co-Founder of Tiraz AlArabia, and Investment Advisor to His Excellency the Saudi Minister of Tourism.
He also serves on the boards of various government organizations that deal with Saudi Arabian tourism.
Additionally, he has served on independent boards for well-known financial companies like Samba Financial Group and AlRajhi Takaful.
World Tourism Executive Committee
He is a useful addition to WTTC’s Executive Committee because of his experience in investment banking and tourism strategy.
His knowledge of investment and travel and tourism, especially in Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s most vibrant markets, will be crucial.
It is an honor for me to join the Executive Committee at such a moment for the tourism industry.
This forum presents a fantastic chance to work with top-tier leaders to influence the direction of tourism.
“We are dedicated to sharing our experience and supporting creative, sustainable solutions that propel long-term growth for tourism industry.
I’m excited to collaborate closely with WTTC and help shape a bright, successful future for the world’s tourism industry.
This appointment demonstrates the organization’s continued dedication to bringing in top-tier executives with a range of specialties to assist mold the travel and tourism industry’s future.
Mr. Al-Fakhri’s extensive background in finance and travel and tourism development will be crucial to achieving WTTC’s goals, especially in high-growth areas like Saudi Arabia, which is quickly emerging as a top travel destination worldwide.
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