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− | Batterjee became president of [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]]. He also became the president of the family-owned [[Bait Al Batterjee Holding Company]], a diversified organization with investment in 25 subsidiaries and more than 12500 employees, and the founder and CEO of the New City Company.<ref> | + | Batterjee became president of [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]]. He also became the president of the family-owned [[Bait Al Batterjee Holding Company]], a diversified organization with investment in 25 subsidiaries and more than 12500 employees, and the founder and CEO of the New City Company.<ref>http://www.baitalbatterjee.com/the-new-city-company/</ref> |
In COVID-19, Makarem Batterjee, as president of [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]] collaborated with the [[Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development]].<ref>https://saudigermanhealth.com/en/event/saudi-german-hospitals-group-participates-voluntary-%C2%A0health-heroes-initiative-confront-corona</ref> | In COVID-19, Makarem Batterjee, as president of [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]] collaborated with the [[Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development]].<ref>https://saudigermanhealth.com/en/event/saudi-german-hospitals-group-participates-voluntary-%C2%A0health-heroes-initiative-confront-corona</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 23 December 2022
Makarem Batterjee (businessman) | |
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Nationality | Saudi Arabia |
Alma mater | London Business School |
Member of | WEF/Young Global Leaders/2008 |
Saudi YGL businessman who worked with the Saudi government on COVID-19 as president of the Saudi German Hospitals Group |
Makarem Sobhi Batterjee worked with the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development on COVID policy.
Background
Batterjee holds an MBA from London Business School.
Activities
Batterjee became president of Saudi German Hospitals Group. He also became the president of the family-owned Bait Al Batterjee Holding Company, a diversified organization with investment in 25 subsidiaries and more than 12500 employees, and the founder and CEO of the New City Company.[1]
In COVID-19, Makarem Batterjee, as president of Saudi German Hospitals Group collaborated with the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.[2]
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