Dr. Turki Faisal Al-Rasheed (born 5 August 1954) (Arabic: تركي فيصل الرشيد) is a Saudi businessman.[1] He is the chair and the Founder of Golden Grass Incorporated[2] in Riyadh.[3]
Turki Faisal Al Rasheed | |
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Born | Makkah | 5 August 1954
Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
Occupation(s) | Chairman, golden grass, inc. |
Spouse | Mashael Muteb Abdullah Al Rasheed |
Website | www |
He leads the Saudi Voter Center,[4] an internet-based website which encourages Saudi nationals to become involved in Saudi Arabia's non-democratic elections.[5][6] He is adjunct professor at the Department of Biosystems Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Arizona, Tucson.[7]
Early life and education
editTurki Faisal Al-Rasheed is a descendant of Ibn Rashid[8] family, the ruler of Hail, a clan of the Shammar Tribe. His father was one of the handful of the Ibn Rashid family who walk out the last out of the Barzan Palace on 2 November 1921.
He earned his degree in Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at Liverpool Business School (LJMU), U.K.[9] His Executive Master in Business Administration (EMBA) at college of Industrial Management at King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson.[10]
Career
editHe is a board member of the National Agriculture Development Company (NADEC), an Agriculture Committee of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce, and the President and Chairman of Turki Faisal International Corporation (TFIC), from 1981 to present
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Burke, Jason (20 June 2011). "Saudi Arabia is simply a very different society from Egypt, Tunisia or Syria". The Guardian. Jeddah. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "GGI Seeks Changes in Real Estate Industry Regulations. 1st par. Rodolfo C. Estimo Jr. | Arab News. Tues 13 February 2007".
- ^ "Top Executive Wants Saudis to Invest in Domestic Market. 2nd par. Javid Hassan | Arab News. Wed 13 July 2005".
- ^ Sarhaddi Nelson, Soraya (8 May 2011). "Voters Disenchanted in Upcoming Saudi Election". NPR. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Election Website Launched. 2nd par. Javid Hassan | ArabNews. Sat, 30 October 2004 (16 Ramadan 1425)".
- ^ "Bahrain Shi'ite arrests seen as a pre-election move". Reuters. 7 September 2010. Archived from the original on 18 October 2010.
- ^ "Arizona and Saudi Arabia Team Up for Applied Innovation". University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Rashid a Prominent Family".
- ^ "Liverpool Business School examines its first Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA)". Liverpool Business School. 5 October 2011. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "The Role of Agriculture and Water and How it Will Enhance Security and the Promotion of Economic Growth' Alumnus Talk". University of Arizona. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
External links
edit- Official website
- Official website (in Arabic)
- Blogspot