Mina Al-Oraibi is the Editor in Chief of The National, a daily
English language regional media outlet based in Abu Dhabi. Mina has over 20
years of experience covering Middle Eastern, European and American affairs.
Prior to assuming the role of Editor in Chief of The National, Mina
was a Senior Fellow at the Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE) and a
Yale World Fellow. At ISE, Mina worked on developing policy recommendations
for improved governance in the Middle East and North Africa region, with a
focus on Iraq and Syria.
Mina was the Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Asharq Alawsat, the
international Arab-language daily newspaper based in London 2011-2015.
Before that, she was the Washington Bureau Chief for the newspaper.
In addition to her writing in The National, Mina is a columnist for
Foreign Policyand Asharq Alawsat.Mina is an Advisor to the
Global Dignity Day Movement and a member of the International Media Council.
She is also a member of the board of trustees of the American University in
Iraq - Sulaimani. Mina was named as a Young Global Leader by the World
Economic Forum. She completed her Bachelors of Arts (Honours) and Masters of
Arts in Modern History from University College London.
Ahmed Al-Bader is the cofounder of SihaTech.com,
which leverages technology to connect GCC healthcare actors and which won the Best
Arab Startup Championship in 2017. He introduced microfinancing for healthcare
procedures to Saudi Arabia and has founded other online portals. Mr. Al-Bader
was previously advisor to the Saudi Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Chief
Strategy Officer of the Saudi Industrial Property Authority “MODON,” acting
director for the National Industrial Strategy, and an advisor to the King Abdul
Aziz Center for National Dialogue and to other private public and private
institutions. Mr. Al-Bader holds a master’s degree from Oxford University.
Ola Doudin is
cofounder & CEO of BitOasis, a digital currency consumer platform focused
on Middle East’s emerging market. Previously, she worked in Technology Advisory
at Ernst & Young, and on various tech entrepreneurship and support
initiatives across MENA.

Mitsuhiro Furusawa has been a Deputy Managing Director with the
International Monetary Fund since 2015. Prior to joining the Fund, he was
Special Advisor to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Special Advisor to
the Minister of Finance. Mr. Furusawa formerly held several senior positions in
the Ministry of Finance of Japan including as Vice Minister of Finance for
International Affairs and Director-General of the Financial Bureau. He holds an
LL.B. degree from the University of Tokyo and also graduated from the École
Nationale d’Administration in Paris.
Sherif Kamel
is professor of management and founding dean of the school of business at the
American University in Cairo, where he established the Center for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Venture Lab. He has long experience
with the government and the civil society in Egypt in building and managing executive development
institutions addressing information technology, management, entrepreneurship,
and leadership. His research is broadly published in information systems
and management journals and books. He is an Eisenhower Fellow and a founding
member of the Internet Society of Egypt, and was a board member of the Egyptian
American Enterprise Fund.