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Alahmadi joins SHUAA Board

  • Alahmadi's career includes stints at global giants like Mubadala and Rothschild & Co. More recently, he was associated with the CEO Office of ADQ
  • His current portfolio also includes a position as an independent member of the Audit and Risk Committee for ADX-listed firm, Presight AI Holdings.

Dubai, UAE — SHUAA Capital, an asset management and investment banking platform, inducts Ahmed Alahmadi into its Board of Directors.

In addition to his directorial role, Alahmadi is set to be a part of the Board’s Investment Committee, playing a role in aligning with the management team to achieve SHUAA’s strategic goals, the company said.

Alahmadi’s career includes stints at global giants like Mubadala and Rothschild & Co. More recently, he was associated with the CEO Office of ADQ, contributing to government initiatives and fostering strategic alliances. His current portfolio also includes a position as an independent member of the Audit and Risk Committee for ADX-listed firm, Presight AI Holdings.

Fawad Tariq Khan, Group Chief Executive Officer of SHUAA Capital, said, “We are delighted to have Ahmed Alahmadi rejoin the SHUAA Capital Board. His extensive expertise, coupled with his previous strategic collaborations with us, amplifies the strength and diversity of our Board’s capabilities.”

Alahmadi is a CFA charter holder. He has a First-Class Honours degree in Chemical Engineering from the esteemed University College London and a Master’s degree in Risk Management and Financial Engineering from the Imperial College London.