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Massad Boulos is a Lebanese-born businessman and political figure known for his extensive involvement in international commerce and recent political activities.
Massad Boulos | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | University of Houston |
Occupation | Businessman |
Title | CEO of SCOA Nigeria CEO of Boulos Enterprises |
Spouse | Sarah Boulos (née Fadoul) |
Children | 4 |
Early Life and Education
editBorn in Kfaraakka, a village near the Lebanese-Syrian border, Boulos moved to the United States in the 1970s. He pursued higher education at the University of Houston, earning a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree. During his time as a student, Boulos actively participated in Republican politics.[1]
Business Career
editAfter completing his studies, Boulos joined his family's business ventures, becoming the managing director and CEO of SCOA Nigeria, a conglomerate specializing in the assembly and distribution of motor vehicles and equipment[2]. He also oversees Boulos Enterprises, a Nigerian company involved in the distribution and assembly of motorcycles, power bikes, tricycles, and outboard motors.The company represents several notable brands, including Suzuki, Haojue, and Piaggio, and has been a significant player in Nigeria's automotive industry for decades[3]. Under Boulos's leadership, the company has expanded its product offerings and maintained a strong presence in the Nigerian market[4].
Political Involvement
editIn 2009, Boulos ventured into Lebanese politics, running unsuccessfully for a parliamentary seat. He has been associated with Lebanese political figures, including Suleiman Frangieh, a presidential candidate backed by Hezbollah.[1]
Family and Personal Life
editThe Boulos family gained prominence in the United States after Michael Boulos, Massad Boulos's son, married Tiffany Trump, the daughter of former President Donald Trump, in November 2022[2]. Following this union, Massad Boulos became more involved in U.S. politics, particularly in outreach efforts to Arab American communities. In 2024, he engaged with Arab American leaders in Michigan, aiming to garner support for Donald Trump's presidential campaign[5].
Massad Boulos is married to Sarah Boulos (née Fadoul), the daughter of Nigerian business tycoon Zouhair Fadoul. Sarah is the founder of the Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN), an organization dedicated to promoting arts and culture in Nigeria. Together, the couple has four children: Fares Boulos, a rapper known as "Oyibo Rebel"[6]; Michael Boulos, who is married to Tiffany Trump, the daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump[2]; Oriane Boulos, who works in the fashion and luxury industries[7]; and Sophie Boulos, about whom little public information is available. The Boulos family maintains a prominent presence across various fields, from business and arts to international relations, with Massad Boulos's leadership and familial connections underscoring their influence in global commerce and politics[8].
References
edit- ^ a b Reporter, Mandy Taheri Weekend (2024-10-10). "Tiffany Trump's father-in-law 'acquainted with' Hezbollah-backed leader". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ a b c "Trump allies hope his daughter Tiffany's father-in-law can help flip Arab American votes in Michigan". AP News. 2024-06-16. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ BusinessDay (2015-08-12). "'Safety underscores Boulos motorcycle brands'". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Nigeria, Guardian (2015-08-13). "Boulos Enterprises raises bar on customer engagement to increase market share". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ Reporter, Monica Sager Live News (2024-10-10). "Who Is Tiffany Trump husband Michael Boulos? Everything we know". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ Rodgers, Kenneth (2022-11-13). "Meet Michael Boulos Family: Father, Mother! Net Worth, Religion". Gossip Next Door. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ Staff, R. R. (2023-07-06). "Who is Sarah Boulos? Meet Michael Boulos' mother". Reality Rumors. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2021/01/24/untold-story-of-michael-boulos-trumps-son-in-law-with-strong-nigerian-roots/